Special to Independent Newsmedia
Dog Haus, with three Valley places, has added three new Hawaiian-influenced objects to its choices to drive donations all through September for these devastated by the recent wildfires.
Dog Haus Culinary Director and Würstmacher Adam Gertler in recent weeks created the brand new objects for the connoisseur scorching canine, sausage and burger restaurant. For each sale of those choices $1 will likely be donated to the Hawai‘i Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund.
Valley Dog Haus places embody 430 N. Scottsdale Road, Tempe; 2224 E. Williams Field Road, Suite 107, Gilbert; and 2780 W. Chandler Blvd., Suite 8, Chandler. The downtown Phoenix location is briefly closed at the moment.
The new alternatives are:
- Ohana Chicken Sando —Crispy, fried hen tender topped with chili crisp, spicy mayo, teriyaki aioli, Haus slaw and pepper, all sandwiched in a King’s Hawaiian bun.
- Mighty Moa Wings — Traditional bone-in wings tossed in teriyaki aioli and topped with spicy mayo, chili crisp and scallions.
- Aloha Spirit — Available completely at choose Biergarten places, the island-inspired cocktail is made with rum, Aperol, orange curaçao, lime and pineapple.
“It’s a privilege to convey folks collectively by meals whereas supporting communities of their time of want, and that is a type of instances,” founding accomplice André Vene shared in a press launch.
Since 1916, the Hawai‘i Community Foundation has helped all its island communities thrive. The Maui Strong Fund was created in response to the wildfires, supporting the speedy long-term restoration wants of the folks and locations affected.
The first Dog Haus opened in Pasadena, California, in 2010.