
US-based fast-casual restaurant chain Hawaiian Bros has further extended its presence in Arizona state with the opening of a new outlet in Phoenix.
The latest addition, situated at 9802 W. McDowell Road, is the eighth establishment in the state and the fifth in the city.
The Phoenix branch, presented by Stine Enterprises, will welcome customers seven days a week, from 11am to 3am, the company said in its press release.
Hawaiian Bros serves “island-inspired” plate lunch, featuring a choice of chicken or pork coated in a range of sauces from sweet to spicy, accompanied by macaroni salad, and a choice of steamed white rice or vegetables.
Stine Enterprises owner and president Adam Stine said: “With the opening of our fifth Hawaiian Bros in Phoenix, we’re proud to deepen our roots in a city that has embraced us so warmly.
“Phoenix continues to be a key market for our growth, and we’re honoured to serve this vibrant community with more of the fresh, Island-inspired food and aloha spirit they’ve come to love.”

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By GlobalDataHawaiian Bros claims it never relies on freezers or microwaves. It has over 60 restaurants operating across nine US states and has widened its franchise opportunities starting in 2023.
Earlier in July 2025, Hawaiian Bros opened its first location in the city of Corpus Christi in the US state of Texas. The new site, managed by franchisee Island Oasis, is the 27th Hawaiian Bros establishment in the state.
In May 2025, the brand introduced its first island-inspired franchise location in Paradise Valley, Arizona.
In April 2025, Hawaiian Bros Island Grill announced a partnership with Lunchbox, an enterprise restaurant platform. This collaboration aims to enhance the restaurant’s catering services by providing a scalable technology solution that ensures brand consistency and profitability.