Fire Island Grill
Flavorful Island Inspired Cuisine, Come Get a Taste of our yummy food :) Want a taste of something spicy and sweet?
Try our tropical flavors at fire Island Grill. we have an unmistakable Hawaiian influence - using ingredients like sweet pineapple, fresh ginger and a hint of spice in all the right places. Try our Mango Passion Salad or Luau Pulled Pork to see what we mean. Dine in or take the pacific-influenced platter to-go. Delivery and catering options are also available! Get your FREE coupons for us:
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08/19/2025
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05/31/2022
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Check out our Tuesday Special! It is our Chicken Caesar Salad that comes with a free drink!
Come in and enjoy today!
05/27/2022
Choose Fire Island Grill to cater your grad party! 🎓🎉
We recommend The Big Island Experience 🌴
This create-your-own-bowl option gives you a true taste of the islands. It comes with your choice of protein, freshly sautéed vegetables, your choice of rice or noodles, any or all of our homemade sauces, and our delicious macaroni salad.
Order from your closest location:
Simi Valley: (805) 581-1999
Palmdale: (661) 272-1402
05/26/2022
Savor the deliciously tropical flavors we have to offer at Fire Island Grill.
Whether you prefer sweet, spicy, nutty, or zesty, we'll have the perfect sauce for you!
Mix and match these sauces for awesome flavor combos on all your favorite dishes.
10/09/2021
Fire Island Grill at our 1st Franchise Show in Pasadena.
Shrimp Bowl is today’s special. It’s the best, if you haven’t tried please do so. You won’t be disappointed I assure you. Free Drink with your Shrimp Bowl on Friday, Saturday or Sunday.
12/05/2020
State’s Stay Home Order Triggered in Southern California Region, Effective December 6, Midnight
Ventura, CA - The State of California’s Stay Home Order will go into effect on Sunday, December 6 at midnight in Ventura County and in all Counties in Southern California, after the Southern California Region's hospital ICU capacity dropped below 15%. The order closes many businesses and activities and urges people to stay at home whenever possible.
The California Department of Public Health reported on Friday evening that Southern California's ICU capacity dropped to 13.1%, triggering the Stay Home Order.
The order requires bars, wineries, nail salons, hair salons and barbershops, and other personal care services to close. Private gatherings of any size are prohibited. Restaurants can stay open for takeout and delivery, but they have to shut down both indoor and outdoor dining.
The Southern California Region Ventura County was placed in has, by itself, more than half the State’s total population. The region includes 11 counties. The County is urging the Governor to consider smaller, more targeted regions. The County, along with 58 Counties throughout the State, are also urging the Governor to consider additional, immediate assistance for impacted workers, families and businesses. The County of Ventura will continue to advocate and engage with the State on behalf of our County on a regular basis.
Schools opened while Ventura County was in the purple tier can stay open. K-6 schools that were given a waiver to reopen will be allowed to stay open. Retail stores will be allowed to stay open at 20% capacity.
Additionally, all non-essential travel is temporarily restricted statewide. Hotels and motels are now restricted to guests traveling for an essential reason.
Ventura County and all Counties in the Southern California Region are required by the State to stay under the lockdown for at least three weeks. After that, state health officials will evaluate ICU capacity and transmission rates to project at least four weeks into the future to determine if the stay home order can be lifted.
All Ventura County residents are further urged to help slow the spread by wearing a mask, social distancing and not gathering during this critical time. “Given the significant increase we have been experiencing in our county with COVID-19 with cases, test positivity, and hospitalizations, this order is the only remaining measure to flatten the curve as soon as possible,” said Rigoberto Vargas, Ventura County Public Health Director.
“Since it will take several weeks for these additional restrictions to slow in particular the very concerning rising hospitalizations, collectively and as the strong community that Ventura County is known for, I urge every resident and sector to support the measure in this order so that we can once and for all, given also the upcoming COVID-19 vaccine, get this virus under control. We will then be able to return to the path toward fully opening our business, schools and other sectors,” added Vargas.
The following activities and sectors must close by midnight on Sunday, December 6:
Indoor and outdoor playgrounds
Indoor recreational facilities
Hair salons and barbershops
Personal care services
Museums, zoos, and aquariums
Movie theaters
Wineries
Bars, breweries and distilleries
Family entertainment centers
Cardrooms and satellite wagering
Limited services
Live audience sports
Amusement parks
Other sectors that will be allowed to stay open when operating remotely is not possible include:
Critical Infrastructure
Schools that are already open for in-person learning
Non-urgent medical and dental care
Childcare and pre-K
The following sectors will have additional modifications in addition to 100% masking and physical distancing:
• Outdoor recreational facilities: Allow outdoor operation only without any food, drink or alcohol sales. Additionally, overnight stays at campgrounds will not be permitted.
• Retail: Allow indoor operation at 20% capacity with entrance metering and no eating or drinking in the stores. Additionally, special hours should be instituted for seniors and others with chronic conditions or compromised immune systems.
• Shopping centers: Allow indoor operation at 20% capacity with entrance metering and no eating or drinking in the stores. Additionally, special hours should be instituted for seniors and others with chronic conditions or compromised immune systems.
• Hotels and lodging: Allow to open for critical infrastructure support only.
• Restaurants: Allow only for take-out, pick-up, or delivery. No indoor or outdoor dining.
• Offices: Allow remote only except for critical infrastructure sectors where remote working is not possible.
• Places of worship and political expression: Allow outdoor services only.
• Entertainment production including professional sports: Allow operation without live audiences. Additionally, testing protocol and “bubbles” are highly encouraged.
More information about the Stay Home Order can be found at: https://covid19.ca.gov/stay-home-except-for-essential-needs/.
About COVID-19 restrictions Current guidance on the California coronavirus / COVID-19 stay home order.
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07/23/2020
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1230 Madera Road Ste 13
Simi Valley, CA
93065
Opening Hours
| Monday | 10am - 9pm |
| Tuesday | 10am - 9pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 9pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 9pm |
| Friday | 10am - 9pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 9pm |
| Sunday | 10am - 9pm |