The scent of sizzling steaks fills the air, plates clatter, and bussers move quickly between tables to maintain a smooth dining experience. Servers call out orders, bartenders shake cocktails, and the familiar mix of casual dining and attentive service creates an atmosphere that has made the location a staple for both locals and visitors. Walking through the doors of Houlihan’s in Hershey on a busy evening, the restaurant feels alive with energy.
Starting December 31st, all of that will pause as the restaurant closes for eight weeks to undergo a complete rebrand. This is because Hershey Houlihan’s will not renew the contract they have with Hershey Entertainment and Resorts. Houlihan’s will now be called Hershey Social, according to ABC27. While details are still emerging, the rebrand is expected to include modernized menu items, updated décor, and potentially other changes designed to refresh the overall dining experience. This transformation represents a significant investment in the Hershey location and signals a renewed focus on providing both high-quality food and a welcoming atmosphere for guests.
The temporary closure has created a mix of anticipation and uncertainty among staff. Bussers, servers, and kitchen staff are all adjusting to the idea of a two-month hiatus while waiting for details about temporary schedules or assignments. Many staff members see the rebrand as an opportunity to return to a revitalized workplace with new features, processes, and maybe higher pay, while others are eager to understand how their roles may evolve once the restaurant reopens…