Island-inspired restaurant concept Hawaiian Bros coming to Albuquerque

Island-inspired restaurant concept Hawaiian Bros coming to Albuquerque

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An island-inspired restaurant concept called Hawaiian Bros has plans to come to Albuquerque.

Wiles’ Aloha Ventures, Inc., led by Brett and Blaine Wiles, announced Monday that it will bring 10 restaurants to Albuquerque and El Paso, Texas.

Hawaiian Bros is known for its island-inspired Plate Lunch, which features chicken or pork glazed with sweet, savory, or spicy sauces; macaroni salad; and steamed white rice or vegetables. The restaurant also offers Dole Soft Serve as a sweet treat.

“As multi-brand operators, we are always on the lookout for unique brands with a strong focus on a great guest experience, solid unit economics, and leadership in their category. We believe Hawaiian Bros checks all the boxes,” Brett Wiles, chief executive officer and chief financial officer of Wiles’ Aloha Ventures, stated in a news release.

Wiles’ Aloha Ventures, Inc. currently operates 17 Carl’s Jr. restaurants in California and New Mexico, and 40 Wingstop locations across New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington.

Hawaiian Bros first opened in 2018, launched a franchise program in 2023, and has over 65 locations in 11 states.

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