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Christ-Centered

We have always kept HIM in the forefront of our small family business. With everything we do, and everything we have; like mom and dad always say “we owe it to HIM!”

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Family Focused

We are a family of Seven Brothers, there is no escape from the family oriented enviroment that we are engulfed in. Every person that walks into our lives becomes apart of our forever growing family!

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Passion about Food

All of our food is passion driven. Our meat is NEVER frozen, and we are committed to fresh, authentic ingredients, NEVER cutting corners. You can taste the passion in every bite!

Line drawing of a tropical village with three thatched huts, palm trees, mountains in the background, terraced fields, and a person holding a surfboard.

A young Samoan surfer
fell in love with a blonde hair, blue eyed California girl.

A woman wrapped in a yellow towel sitting on the beach next to a man in a white sleeveless shirt, with rocks and sand in the background.
A surfboard with the word 'LOVE' written vertically on it.
A woman smiling and sitting on the sandy beach near the water, with a lake and hills in the background.
Two older adults smiling and holding onto a surfboard in the ocean, enjoying a day at the beach.

The story of Seven Brothers is not really about burgers. It is a love story. In truth, it started in 1976 when a young Samoan surfer and a beautiful California girl fell in love and married.
This is the story of our mom and dad that unfolded to become the story of us—the "seven brothers." It is a story of love, work, loyalty, and family!

Dad had 14 brothers and sisters, he was destined to have a big family.

Our dad came from an adoring Samoan family of 14 children. As fate took it's course, we came, us boys, one after another— boys, only boys, always boys, despite our parents' longing for a daughter. As you can imagine, our house was a revolving door of chaos, with lots of laughter, no privacy, friends funneling in at all hours, long talks about life, and constant rough-housing.
Our parents taught us to love God, love others, and love surfing.

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A surfboard with the word "FAMILY" written vertically in the center.

Our most treasured childhood memories were the days soaking in the sun on white sandy beaches, escaping to the deep blues of the ocean, and service our parents found for us to do around our community. One December, we gave up getting presents to bring Christmas, clothing and bedding, to three homeless families. One summer, we took down 10 eucalyptus trees at an elementary school to make safer the child drop off area...

Service, only service, always service

is how our parents raised us.

A vintage photograph of four young men in swimsuits posing and sitting on the hood and roof of a gray Chevrolet van with a rack on top, parked on a dry, sandy dirt road with several drawn white palm trees and a blue sky in the background. The photo is part of a scrapbook page with handwritten text describing a family surf trip to Mexico in 2001, mentioning being stranded for two weeks, and the wave at Scorpion Bay.
A surfboard with the word 'LOYALTY' written vertically across it in blue lettering.

We bought a hole in the wall restaurant with big dreams.

Additionally, despite facing the realities of raising a large family, our parents dreamt that all us boys could grow up to work and live life together. So, in 2009, on a whim, they bought a hole in the wall restaurant in the small country town of Kahuku, Oahu. Seven Brothers was born.

We were humbled very quick, but, in time we found success with lines out the door and sometimes around the corner. Like dad always used to saids, "I think God is reaching down touching each burger with his finger." Although we have grown from the original seven brothers, with families of our own, making our head count a solid thirty eight people deep, the dream is the same, and so is the place. Seven Brothers is where you will always find us aiming to serve God and others first. A place where everyone is welcome. A place where it’s, “more than a meal.”

It’s always about,

“your happiness always!”

Three people smiling in a kitchen behind a counter with various kitchen items and a refrigerator.
Three young men in a kitchen, smiling and interacting near shelves filled with food and kitchen supplies.
Illustration of a surfboard with the word 'woke' written vertically across it.

“It’s not about you, never has been never will be!”

A group of eight children and teenagers standing and sitting on a concrete seawall at the beach, with ocean waves and a clear sky in the background.
Drawing of three traditional thatched-roof huts, one with a ladder and surfboard outside.

— Mom and Dad
(famous for saying this every time we started to complain)

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