If you have not been to this Hooters in a while, it's worth another try. Â There is a new manager who really hustles - he is in the kitchen cracking the whip so the food comes out quickly, out in the dining room making sure customers are happy, keeping the jukebox playing, etc. Â The staff seems to follow his lead as we had the best service and food we've ever had there (and it has been spotty plenty of times in the past). Â He earned extra points from me because it was March Madness and we don't follow basketball, so he changed our TV to hockey instead.
We went early on a Saturday afternoon and the place was very clean. Â Don't know if it would still be like that at 10:00 p.m., but at least they started the day right.
It's a little disconcerting when you walk in and are greeted by a chorus of "Welcome to Hooters!" from a herd of nubile 20 year olds. Â My preference would be nubile 40 year olds if that's not an oxymoron, but I guess that would deviate from the Hooters brand. Â At least our waitress was intelligent and sincerely attentive and did not write her name on the napkin with the obligatory heart over the "i" like so many Brandis and Keishas before her.