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Roseville Nightlife Could Get Smokier As Bay Area Hookah Lounge Pasha Targets Sunrise Strip

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Published on December 17, 2025
Roseville Nightlife Could Get Smokier As Bay Area Hookah Lounge Pasha Targets Sunrise StripSource: Google Street View

Hookah fans in Roseville may soon have a new late night hangout on Sunrise Avenue, if a Bay Area lounge can turn paperwork into reality.

Pasha Mediterranean, a Bay Area restaurant and hookah lounge, has filed documents to expand into Roseville, and the owner says the project is still in its early planning stage. The proposed Sunrise Avenue spot would bring the chain's late night patio and hookah service to a busy retail strip, although the company has not announced an opening date. If the plan moves forward, local diners can expect the same Mediterranean plates and full bar that Pasha runs at its existing locations.

Filing and owner confirmation

According to What Now Sacramento, Pasha has filed a fictitious business name statement with Placer County for a Roseville address at 390 North Sunrise Avenue. The outlet reports that the concept was founded in 2018 and that the planned unit clocks in at about 8,449 square feet.

Owner Serkan Bikim told What Now Sacramento in an email that the effort is "in the planning and development phase" and that details about the concept, menu and opening timeline will be shared closer to launch.

Pasha's Bay Area footprint

On its Pasha Mediterranean website, the company describes itself as "a modern, trendy Mediterranean eatery and hookah lounge with a full bar" and lists locations in Redwood City. The Redwood City outpost is known locally for a roomy patio and late-night hours.

Food, drinks and hookah

Reviewers note shareable starters and grilled plates like hummus, falafel, beef kebabs, and lamb chops, alongside cocktails and many hookah flavors. A 2019 Mountain View Voice profile highlighted the Redwood City location’s hookah patio and lively evening crowd.

Where it would go

The filing lists 390 North Sunrise Avenue, an 8,449-square-foot unit currently home to Junior Restaurant & Lounge, with reservations available on platforms like OpenTable. Whether Pasha will replace, share, or sublease the space depends on lease and permitting steps not yet disclosed.

Next steps

Pasha has not announced an opening date and says concept and menu details will come closer to launch. The Roseville debut will depend on approvals and build-out timelines. City permit records and new signage at the Sunrise site will likely provide the next updates.