
Hawaiian BBQ is back, and it’s bringing its BBQ goodness to a new state.
The fast-food joint announced Monday that it has a new location on the island of Oahu, which has recently been dubbed the “dreamland” of BBQ.
The new location will be named Dreamland BBQ, a nod to the popular Dreamland Grill, a chain that has operated in Hawaii since the late 1980s.
The chain was founded by a local family in the late 1990s and is based in Honolulu.
It also operates a chain of restaurants, including the Hawaiian BBQ, in Honolulu, Honolulu, Maui, Kauai, and the Maui area.
Dreamland’s first Hawaii location opened in 2013, and its current location is located on Oahu’s main island of Maui.
The Dreamland location will offer more than 2,000 meals each day.
The company said it will open another location in the near future.
The brand has been popular in Hawai’ī since the 1970s, when its restaurant was a popular hangout spot for many Hawaiians.
The restaurant’s popularity and popularity in Hawaiʻi has led to the chain’s expansion into other areas, including New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Canada.
The Dreamland barbecue will be available for breakfast, lunch, and dinner from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday through Friday.
A limited number of the fast-casual food items will be offered, as well as a variety of items that are not currently available in the chain.
Dreamlanders will also be able to purchase special items like “special Hawaiian barbecue sauce” and “hula hoop” shirts.
The chains Hawaiian BBQ and Dreamland Restaurants will open at a later date.