Chick-fil-A announced the official opening of its first restaurant in Hawaii, which will be in Kahului, on the island of Maui. The new location will open on Sept. 1.
Chick-fil-A is opening its first Hawaii location on the island of Maui next month. will be opening on Sept. 1, led by independent franchised Owner/Operator Sean Whaley.
"I am so grateful for the opportunity to open the first Chick-fil-A restaurant in Hawaii and to share our signature hospitality and great-tasting food with guests in Kahului," Whaley said in a statement. will bring approximately 160 full- and part-time jobs, according to the announcement. The 5,013-square-foot restaurant has room for 114 customers, as well as 46 customers on its 900-square-foot outdoor patio, the announcement said.
Chick-fil-A announced Wednesday that it will be opening its first Hawaii location, in Kahului, on the island of Maui, on Sept. 1. The interior of the eatery incorporates designs that "honor the local culture and community," the announcement said.
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