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Pailolo Kicks Off Football Season with New Breakfast Menu

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Kula Strawberry Fields breakfast item, available Sundays at Pailolo Bar & Grill through football season.  Courtesy photo.

Kula Strawberry Fields breakfast item, available Sundays at Pailolo Bar & Grill through football season. Courtesy photo.

Pailolo Bar & Grill invites football fans to watch their favorite teams on one of nine high-definition televisions, while enjoying a special breakfast menu. Exclusively on Sundays during the regular football season, the oceanfront sports bar at The Westin Kā‘anapali Ocean Resort Villas will open early to serve a “Griddle-Iron Menu” from kick-off until 10:30 a.m.

The special menu will kick off on Sunday, September 11, and runs through the last Sunday of regular football season.

Menu items include the Hall of Famer, a buttermilk biscuit with pork sausage, farm fresh egg and sharp cheddar; the Rooster ‘n Biscuit, a buttermilk biscuit with fried chicken, sriracha aioli, local honey and slaw; and the Kula Strawberry Fields, a buttermilk biscuit with Kula strawberry compote and whipped cream.

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Wash it down with the Double-Bacon Hail Mary, which is vodka or tequila with Bloody Mary mix, bacon salt rim, pickled asparagus and Applewood smoked bacon; or an Irish Coffee with whiskey, coffee and whipped cream.

Pailolo Bar & Grill also offers Audio Everywhere, which gives fans the opportunity to listen to live sporting events through their own headphones as they watch them on the restaurant’s televisions.

Complimentary self-parking is available.  For more information, please visit Pailolo’s website.

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