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Blade & Timber Honolulu Celebrates Milestone Achievement with New Liquor License
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HONOLULU, Hawaii, Aug. 28, 2023 ~ Blade & Timber Honolulu has been granted its long-awaited liquor license, marking a momentous milestone for the brand and its patrons. With the newly acquired license, Blade & Timber Honolulu now proudly presents an expanded and diverse range of cocktail offerings.

CEO Matt Baysinger shared that obtaining the liquor license is a milestone they have eagerly pursued, as it aligns with their commitment to offer exceptional and well-rounded experiences for their guests. To amplify the entertainment experience, Blade & Timber is excited to unveil a series of captivating promotions including happy hours, industry nights, family-focused evenings and more. It's all about fostering a dynamic atmosphere that resonates with diverse audiences. Those interested can book online at https://www.bladeandtimber.com/locations/honolu....

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