Heat buster: The East Bay’s first Hawaiian shave ice shop is now open

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Heat buster: The East Bay’s first Hawaiian shave ice shop is now open
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Aloha Ice debuted in June and offers syrups such as guava and li hing mui and ice cream flavors like vanilla macadamia nut and ube macapuno

But, now, for the first time, there’s a brick and mortar in Brentwood where you can get shave ice whenever the craving hits ., which is open from noon to 8 p.m. daily, opened last month in the Shady Willow Plaza at 6271 Lone Tree Way, Suite K, in Brentwood.

Owners Dante and Rachelle Haynes started out as a pop-up as well, traveling around the Bay Area with their shave ice machine. They offer two sizes, small and regular and 21 syrups, including four that are sugar-free. “We received so many wonderful reviews and feedback we decided we wanted to open up a brick and mortar,” she says.

Made in-house using pure cane sugar, the syrups range from classic tropical flavors, like lychee pineapple, mango and guava to cotton candy and gummy bear haupia . For a dollar extra, you can add a scoop of ube or vanilla macadamia nut ice cream. Toppings are 75 cents each and range from azuki beans to popping boba and li hing mui powder.

Aloha Ice also offers its own classic and specialty creations for $8 and $10, like the Ubelicious or Cookies ‘n’ Cream Supreme. For more information, visit the Aloha Ice

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