Hookah shop stoked to open next week
October 7, 2004
A new tobacco shop featuring a Middle Eastern tradition will open next week.
Huka Corner, 811 W. Lincoln Highway, Suite B, will open on the fringe of the NIU campus in the University City plaza.
“I am hoping that we can open up next week because we’re almost done,” owner Bill Harb said. It all depends on the city and completion of their inspections. Remodeling work continued in the building on Wednesday.
NIU makes DeKalb the ideal location for Huka Corner, Harb said.
“It has become very popular here in the U.S., especially in Illinois. I have seen a lot of new cafes around the universities . . . so we thought we’d give it a shot here in DeKalb.”
Huka Corner will specialize in a type of tobacco made to be smoked through a water pipe called a “hookah.” Huka Corner will have the water pipes for sale, Harb said.
Although water pipes are usually related to drugs, the DeKalb police do not assume they are for illegal purposes.
“Water pipes – they can sell as long as there is no intent to be used for cannabis or any type of drug,” said Lt. Dan Gerace. “They have to sell them with legitimate intent.”
The shop has an upper and lower level. The lower level will contain a pool table, video games and a small reading area, Harb said. There will be an espresso machine on the upper level.
Hours have not been set, but Harb speculated the store would open at 11 a.m. and close around midnight, depending on business.
The term “hookah” describes not only the water pipe, but also a type of light tobacco, which comes in many flavors, made to be smoked through the hookah.
“It’s an old tradition. It’s been created for years in the Middle East, especially in Egypt,” Harb said. The store will sell the tobacco and also sell packaged cigarettes and refreshments.
“In the future, we’re going to be serving light food of different tastes, Mexican tastes and Middle Eastern tastes,” Harb said.
Huka Corner’s nearest competitor, Smoker’s World, had no comment.