Honolulu/ Retail & Industry
Published on July 30, 2019
Get to know the freshest new businesses to open in HonoluluNico's Upstairs | Photo: Joel D./Yelp

Looking to check out the freshest new spots in Honolulu? From a dinner theater restaurant to a retail store, read on for the newest spots to debut near you.

Marshalls

Photo: Lori L./Yelp

Looking for a new women's clothing and men's clothing spot for your shopping fix? Marshalls has added a new location in Ala Moana-Kakaako at 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., Ala Moana Center. Marshalls has locations throughout the country. 

Here, you'll find clothing, accessories, home decor, shoes, beauty products, electronics and more. 

Yelper Andy F. wrote, "The selections here are very good. Even better than TJ Maxx. There are many items and brands that you see at retail stores and department stores, and you don't see them at TJ Maxx or Ross."

The Dinner Detective

photo: the dinner detective/yelp

Stop by 1956 Ala Moana Blvd. and you'll find the latest comedy club, performing arts and dinner theater spot to arrive in town. Dinner Detective has added a new location in Waikiki.

According to the business' Facebook page, it is "America's largest interactive murder mystery comedy dinner show. Solve a hilarious crime while you feast on a fantastic four-course plated dinner. Just beware! The killer is hiding somewhere in the room, and you may find yourself as a prime suspect!"

"There was a lot of action to be attentive to and enjoy. Also, a lot of laughs and unexpected surprises. It's fun to participate and mingle. Even the food was great." wrote Yelper Paulette T. 

Nico's Upstairs

Photo: Ray L./Yelp

A Kalihi-Palama newcomer, Nico's Upstairs is a spot to score seafood and more that's located at 1129 N. Nimitz Highway.

Here' you'll find a seafood-centric menu, featuring items like crab artichoke dip, oysters, mahi mahi, Maine lobster, poke, seafood paella, seafood jambalaya and more. 

There's also live music six nights a week, featuring Hawaiian, blues and jazz musicians. 


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