Stoney River Towson Closes After 15 Years, Locals React
Stoney River Towson Closes After 15 Years, Locals React...
The Stoney River steakhouse in Towson, Maryland, closed its doors permanently on April 27, 2026, marking the end of a 15-year run in the community. The restaurant, located at 1015 York Road, was a popular dining spot known for its upscale American fare and signature steaks. The closure has sparked a wave of reactions from longtime patrons and local residents.
The shutdown comes as part of a broader restructuring by parent company J. Alexander’s Holdings, which announced earlier this year plans to consolidate underperforming locations. Stoney River Towson’s closure follows similar shutdowns in other markets, as the company focuses on optimizing its portfolio amid shifting consumer preferences and economic challenges.
Local customers expressed sadness over the loss of a beloved gathering place. “It’s heartbreaking,” said Towson resident Sarah Mitchell, who frequented the restaurant for special occasions. “It wasn’t just about the food—it was the atmosphere and the memories we made there.”
The closure also impacts approximately 40 employees, who were notified of the decision in late March. Some staff members have been offered positions at other J. Alexander’s locations, while others are seeking new opportunities in the area.
The news has gained traction on social media and Google Trends, with many sharing nostalgic stories and photos from their visits. The restaurant’s absence leaves a void in Towson’s dining scene, particularly for those seeking a high-end steakhouse experience.
As of now, there is no word on what will replace the space, but local developers are reportedly eyeing the prime location for potential new ventures. For now, the community mourns the loss of a longtime favorite, reflecting on its impact over the years.