Mo’ Bettahs, a Hawaiian island barbecue restaurant featuring authentic dishes that incorporate flavors from Asian and Filipino cuisines, is coming to the Alliance Town Center area in north Fort Worth.

The details

Amy Utley, a public relations account supervisor with Champion Management, said that brothers Kalani and Kimo Mack founded the first Mo’ Bettahs in 2008 in Bountiful, Utah.

Utley said that since the chain’s inception, it has expanded across seven states with 52 locations systemwide and plans to continue to grow as a brand, bringing an island feel to each and every community.

Quote of note


“The concept was born with the idea of a place where friends and family can enjoy a taste of the atmosphere is representative of true Hawai’i culture, providing guests with a sense of aloha (love) rooted in ‘ohana (family), traditions, the ocean and the ‘aina (land),” Utley said.
  • Estimated opening this spring
  • 3251 Tracewood Way, Ste. 101, Fort Worth
  • www.mobettahs.com