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Here are the newest businesses to debut in Honolulu

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Published on July 17, 2019
Here are the newest businesses to debut in HonoluluPhoto: Timmy T's Gourmet Grinders/Yelp

Itching to find out about the newest businesses to open in Honolulu? From a sandwich shop to a tiki bar, read on for the newest spots to make their debut recently.

Sharetea

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A Waialae-Kahala newcomer, Sharetea is a bubble tea and coffee spot that's located at 4618 Kilauea Ave., Suite 7.

The chain has locations in 18 countries including the U.S., Canada, Australia and Indonesia, according to the business' website. On the menu, you'll find fruit tea, fresh milk tea, ice blended tea and more. 

Haus Supper Club

Photo: Haus Supper Club/Yelp

Wander over to 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., Below Macaroni Grill Escalator in Ala Moana-Kakaako and you'll find Haus Supper Club, a new lounge, sushi bar and karaoke spot.

According to the business' Facebook page, "Haus offers a multi-layered experience in one venue. From live music to DJs, sip on craft cocktails in our speakeasy, or enjoy tasted bite-sized menu items on our main floor."

The lounge's food menu includes sesame shrimp toast, spicy ahi poke, oysters, barbecue chipotle ranch fries and more. 

Leony's Filipino Restaurant

Photo: Manu P./Yelp

Leony's Filipino Restaurant is a diner, breakfast and Filipino spot, that recently opened its doors at 2153 N. King St., Suite 107 in Kalihi-Palama.

Leony's serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with items like rice omelets, chicken wings, fried pork and more.

Skull & Crown Trading Company

photo: kim y./yelp

Skull & Crown Trading Company is a new tiki bar that's located at 62 N. Hotel St.

The new tiki bar serves up creative cocktails in a traditional tiki bar setting. The signature drink is The Skull and Crown, which according to Honolulu Magazine, is a concoction of Plantation OFTD Overproof, Bacardi 8-Year, El Dorado 8-Year, Velvet falernum, grenadine, lime juice, grapefruit juice and cinnamon served in a flaming ceramic skull. 

Timmy T's Gourmet Grinders

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Stroll past 1177 Bishop St., Courtyard OF Hawaiian Telcom Building and you'll find Timmy T's Gourmet Grinders, a new food delivery service spot, offering sandwiches and more.

The sandwich shop offers classic subs like BLTs and ham and cheese, as well as the Pacific Pastrami sandwich, which is made with a quarter-pound of pastrami. Each sandwich is served on a Hawaiian-style roll or in a lettuce wrap.


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