Fire at Decades-Old Maryland Tavern Caused $500K in Damage
Firefighters say a blaze at a decades-old Maryland tavern in a Washington, D.C. suburb has caused damage costing roughly $500,000.
Pete Piringer with Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service tells WTTG-TV it appears the flames at Hank Dietle’s Tavern in Rockville were caused accidentally. Dozens of firefighters worked several hours overnight to control the blaze after it had been reported early Wednesday.
Hank Dietle’s opened in the 1950s after a fire destroyed the establishment that preceded it at the same location. The tavern featured live music and drinks.
Piringer says discarded smoking materials likely started the fire.
Information from: WTTG-TV
Copyright 2025 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Popular Today
- MGAs by the Numbers: Fronting Biz, Nonaffiliated MGAs Drive Growth
- US Tariffs Projected to Slow Global Economy and Insurance Premium Growth: Swiss Re
- Erie Insurance Restores All Operations After Month Outage; Says No Data Breached
- CRC Group Agrees to Acquire Lloyd’s Managing Agency Atrium Underwriting Group