Honolulu Cookie Company is hosting a soft opening on June 26. The new store at The LINQ Promenade in Las Vegas is its largest U.S. retail location. The store will officially open in July and will feature the brand’s signature cookies, expanded offerings, and an island-inspired store design.
Honolulu Cookie Company Expands Las Vegas Store

Honolulu Cookie Company is relocating and expanding its presence in Las Vegas. The new location at The LINQ Promenade has a more immersive design. The redesigned store incorporates Hawaiian-inspired decor and experiential features.
The offerings go beyond premium shortbread cookies. The location will feature an expanded product selection, a build-your-own-box station, a cookie-dipping experience, and a viewing area showcasing bakery operations.
The store also features interactive and photo-friendly elements. These are inspired by the company’s “share aloha” philosophy.
Ryan Sung, executive vice president of Honolulu Cookie Company, said the new location represents the next phase of the brand’s growth. “We’ve created a space where guests don’t just shop—they experience the aloha, hospitality, and flavors of Hawaii in a fun and memorable way.”
After the soft opening, Honolulu Cookie Company will host an official grand opening celebration on July 25. There will be a traditional Hawaiian blessing with a ceremonial maile lei untying. Visitors will also enjoy hula performances and interactive activities. They will have chances to win exclusive prizes and branded souvenirs.
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About Honolulu Cookie Company

Honolulu Cookie Company was founded in 1998. The brand is known for its high-quality shortbread pineapple-shaped cookies. The company uses premium ingredients in cookies inspired by Hawaiian hospitality. Flavors include Hawaiian macadamia nut, mango, coconut, Kona coffee, and chocolate-dipped options.
The brand also offers gift packaging and seasonal collections. Honolulu Cookie Company has 13 retail stores in Hawaii, Las Vegas, and Guam. Its products are also sold through select retail partners. These include Disney Resorts, Bloomingdale’s, Tommy Bahama, and some Costco locations.
The expanded location marks Honolulu Cookie Company’s latest investment in its Las Vegas presence ahead of its July grand opening.
