Hawaiian Bros Spreading Sweet Island Vibes to Mesquite, Richardson

The island grill is growing thanks to plate lunches done right.
Hawaiian Bros Spreading Sweet Island Vibes to Mesquite, Richardson
Photo: Official

Update: According to a tip from Facebook – What’s New In Wylie, TX, Hawaiian Bros is also opening a new location in Murphy at 203 FM 544.

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Hawaiian Bros, a fast casual concept that is headquartered in Kansas City but has major aloha vibes, is growing its North Texas presence.

Two new restaurants are coming to Mesquite and Richardson. The Mesquite location will open at 1638 North Town East Blvd. Construction on the quick serve restaurant of 3,500 square feet is expected to start in July and be completed in November.

The Richardson location is set for 2060 Coit Rd. With a square footage of 3,400, an existing restaurant is being remodeled to make way for the incoming Hawaiian Bros. It is expected to be ready by the end of 2022 or beginning of 2023.

Hawaiian Bros made its North Texas debut in 2020 with a ghost kitchen in Garland. The 2021, it opened four brick-and-mortar locations and has been steadily expanding ever since. The brand currently has fifteen locations throughout the Lone Star State including in Addison, Allen, Dallas, Denton, Fort Worth, Frisco, Hurst, and Rowlett.

Serving up island comfort food, Hawaiian Bros was launched in 2018 by brothers, Cameron and Tyler McNie. The brand offers the traditional plate lunch in three different sizes. It comes with white rice, macaroni salad, and your choice of chicken, pig, or veggies. Sides include fresh pineapple and spam musubi.

Hawaiian Bros Spreading Sweet Island Vibes to Mesquite, Richardson
Photo: Official
Danita White

Danita White

Danita White is a staff reporter for What Now Media Group. Born in Georgia and raised in Texas, she reports on new and forthcoming businesses in the Atlanta and Dallas/Fort Worth markets.
Danita White

Danita White

Danita White is a staff reporter for What Now Media Group. Born in Georgia and raised in Texas, she reports on new and forthcoming businesses in the Atlanta and Dallas/Fort Worth markets.

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