L&L Hawaiian Barbecue has fired up a new counter-service spot at Broadmoor Towne Center in Colorado Springs, marking the chain’s seventh Colorado location. The Broadmoor shop is run by local franchisee Ron Chadwick Jr., who continues to grow the brand’s footprint along the Front Range.
Franchisee Chadwick told 9News that “Colorado guests have really embraced the plate lunch,” while company representatives pointed to his steady expansion across the region. According to 9News, the new Broadmoor shop joins existing L&L locations already serving the Denver metro and Boulder areas.
What the Plate Lunch Looks Like
L&L builds its menu around Hawaii’s plate-lunch tradition, typically two scoops of rice, a scoop of house-made macaroni salad and a choice of entrée, as described on the chain’s menu materials. The brand traces its roots to Oʻahu in the 1970s and expanded to the U.S. mainland in the late 1990s, according to PR Newswire, a history that has set the stage for a recent run of openings outside Hawaii.
Local Footprint and the Operator
According to 9News, Chadwick now operates multiple L&L restaurants across Colorado and also runs units in Golden Valley, Reno, and Sparks, Nevada. His regional network already includes shops in Aurora, Boulder and Denver, and the Broadmoor opening pushes the brand further into the Colorado Springs dining lineup.
Practical Details
The Colorado Springs location is open for dine-in and takeout and offers mobile ordering and catering, according to the restaurant’s official listing. Hours and ordering links are posted on the chain’s location page at L&L Hawaiian Barbecue…