Seven Brothers Burgers - North Shore

Seven Brothers Burgers: A North Shore Spot Built on Family and Faith

April 15, 20262 min read

Seven Brothers Burgers: A North Shore Spot Built on Family and Faith

Best for: Lunch + family-friendly stop
Time needed: 45–90 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Worth it? Absolutely

Seven Brothers Burgers ended up being more than just a place to eat—it was one of those stops where the experience stuck with us as much as the food did.

It’s located right along Kamehameha Highway on the North Shore, surrounded by food trucks and other casual spots—but this one stands out right away.

Seven Brothers Burgers - North Shore

First Impressions

From the start, you can tell this place is different.

It’s a true family business—run by seven brothers—and that shows up in how they interact with people.

We were greeted with a genuine “Aloha,” and while we were eating, they came out to our table to talk with us and ask about our trip.

That doesn’t happen everywhere.

Seven Brothers Burgers - North Shore

The Atmosphere

The setting is casual but intentional.

  • covered outdoor seating in the back

  • music playing with a positive, laid-back vibe

  • family photos and quotes displayed around the space

One quote that stood out:

“Take the time to make time, you will always find God in all things.”

That pretty much sums up the place.

Seven Brothers Burgers - Make Room for God

The Food

The food absolutely holds its own.

Our boys each got kids meals—with fries and drinks—and they were all full.

The fries are more like seasoned potato slices—and they were excellent.

Brenda and I split a double burger that was easily six inches tall.

The meat is high quality, with no added hormones, and everything felt fresh and well prepared.

We also added an extra large fry—which ended up being the right call.

Seven Brother Burgers - North Shore

Seven Brothers Burgers - North Shore

What Makes It Different

There’s a clear sense of purpose behind what they’re doing.

They openly talk about giving gratitude to God, and it shows up in the culture of the place.

It doesn’t feel forced—it just feels like part of who they are.

Between the family dynamic, the hospitality, and the quality of the food, it created a different kind of experience.

Seven Brothers Burgers - North Shore

Location Bonus

Right next door is “Mom’s Bakery,” which is also part of the same family operation.

It adds to the whole feel of the place being built around family, not just business.

Final Take

This was one of those stops where we didn’t want to leave.

Great food is one thing—but when you combine it with genuine people and a strong sense of purpose, it becomes something more.

Highly recommended.

Pair with:
North Shore Beaches
Dole Plantation
Waikiki Guide

Jamie Stahler lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee—America’s first National Park City—with his wife, Brenda, and their three adventurous boys. Together, they love exploring the great outdoors, visiting national parks and historic sites, biking, hiking, jet skiing, and boating with friends. Jamie is a follower of Jesus and a seasoned business professional with decades of experience in marketing, product development, and working alongside national ministries, filmmakers, and major studios.

Jamie Stahler

Jamie Stahler lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee—America’s first National Park City—with his wife, Brenda, and their three adventurous boys. Together, they love exploring the great outdoors, visiting national parks and historic sites, biking, hiking, jet skiing, and boating with friends. Jamie is a follower of Jesus and a seasoned business professional with decades of experience in marketing, product development, and working alongside national ministries, filmmakers, and major studios.

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