‘Generous Slice of Hula Pie’ to provide school supplies for keiki

T S Restaurants’ “Generous Slice of Hula Pie” benefit will be available at all eight locations in Hawaii on Sept. 25, including Kimo’s, Leilani’s on the Beach, Hula Grill Kaanapali and Duke’s Beach House in West Maui.
WEST MAUI — T S Restaurants is serving up slices of its Kimo’s Original Hula Pie in support of Parents and Children Together (PACT.org).
For one day only — on Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021 — all eight restaurants in Hawaii will donate 100 percent of sales proceeds generated from the famous dessert to PACT to purchase school supplies for families on Oahu, Maui and Kauai.
Kimo’s Original Hula Pie was first created at Kimo’s in Lahaina, and it’s one of T S Restaurants’ most popular menu items.
It is made with Kimo’s favorite macadamia nut ice cream piled high on a chocolate cookie crust and topped with chocolate fudge, whipped cream and plenty of macadamia nuts.
The donation is being made through T S Restaurants’ Legacy of Aloha Foundation, which runs a scholarship program for T S Restaurants employees and grants funds to community organizations.
Founded in 1977 by Rob Thibaut and Sandy Saxten, T S Restaurants owns and operates 13 restaurants on waterfront sites in Hawaii and California, including Duke’s Waikiki and Hula Grill Waikiki on Oahu; Kimo’s, Leilani’s on the Beach, Hula Grill Kaanapali and Duke’s Beach House in West Maui; Duke’s Kauai and Keoki’s Paradise on Kauai; and Jake’s Del Mar, Sunnyside Restaurant and Lodge in Lake Tahoe, Duke’s Huntington Beach, Duke’s Malibu, and Duke’s La Jolla in California.
For information about T S Restaurants, visit www.tsrestaurants.com.