Wow...and not WOW Wingery. This place has such an enchanting atmosphere. We are always satisfied when we leave. There's nothing like sucking on some grade -A wings while listening to their eclectic jukebox collections, which include Shedaisy, Nickelback, Creed, and Right Said Fred. Did I mention they've got hot tots? Tater tots that is. Don't miss out on this Metairie treasure.
Review Source:If I have a craving for big, unhealthy wings, Hooters is my go to place. I normally get the breaded wings, and I've tried about half of the flavors. My top three are 3 Mile Island, Thai Honey, and Spicy Garlic. However, after five wings, it gets tedious to eat the rest because the sauces get too overwhelming. I feel like they add way too much sauce, but my bf disagrees and likes the sauciness.
The 911 flavor is good, but only a tad bit too spicy for me to enjoy without sweating, which is why the 3 Mile Island is the perfect amount of spiciness. The Spicy Garlic is too salty at times and is worse with breaded wings. I've tried the Lemon Pepper rub on the breaded wings, and the seasoning seemed to fall off every time I picked up the wing. It might be better to get this one naked. Not a big fan of the Daytona Beach, BBQ flavors, or Chipotle Honey.
I love the curly fries here when they are fresh and hot! Even better when dipping them in ranch sauce! The Lots-A-Tots are okay, I'm just not the biggest fan of gooey cheese covering my tater tots. My bf enjoys the fried jalapenos, and the sauce that comes with it is quite tasty. I've tried the raw oysters here, and they are pretty good, considering that this is a wing place.
Overall, nothing spectacular, just your average Hooters and wings place. Service is average. At least the wings are bigger than Buffalo Wild Wings, and slightly cheaper.
I had the Thai Honey wings which were really good! This place was packed the night I went and we still got our food in a timely manner and the waitress was great and stayed on top of things. My only complaint was the cop that stood at the front of the restaurant and seemed to be gazing my way every time I looked up.
Review Source:This isn't my first time at Hooters but it certainly has been a while. I went after my night class and was starving by the time I got there. We ordered some appetizers and sat around contemplating what sauces we wanted for our wings. Our waitress barely smiled the whole time we were there. She maybe smirked and answered our questions in a monotone way.
The wings were so unsatisfying to me. They crew wanted the breaded wings and I felt it was more bread than chicken in there. The sauces were bland and almost started tasting the same. I'm not a person who can eat spicy things but the spicy sauces were very tolerable.
The loaded fries tasted like any other fries if they were to be loaded. I stopped eating before everyone else did because I didn't enjoy my meal. Our meal came out to be around 80+ from what I can remember. Not worth my money but it was dinner with friends. This has been the only Hooters I've been to on multiple occasions so I don't know if I'd want to venture to any parts of it elsewhere.
It's not really fair to rate this restaurant on the same 5 star scale along with all of the other restaurants in the New Orleans area, because this place does not hold itself to those same standards. Â They know themselves and please their customers by providing exactly the sort of experience we are looking for.
As a hormone driven adolescent, Hooters had always been held up to a certain unattainable standard inside my head. Â
The girls were never as hott as they were on the playing cards, the wings were always rubbish, and as much bravado as you thought you had when you were 14, you realized as soon as the waitress got to the table that you had absolutely nothing clever to say.
After my three disheartening attempts at enjoying Hooters as a boy I decided to try Hooters Metairie with some co-workers about a year back. Â It was all a big joke, as Metairie is all a big joke to anyone who lives in New Orleans, but I actually ended up having a great time.
The place is surprisingly big with indoor/outdoor covered seating. Â There were a bazillion flat screens playing sports, our waitress, as well as, well...almost all of the waitresses were attractive, the beer specials were reasonable, and I was ready to get my junk food on.
Fried pickles, and hot wings, 4 beers, and a few embarrassing/highly entertaining renditions of a Hooters B-day song later I was loving life. Â Coming from close enough to Buffalo to know how a wing should taste I wasn't impressed with the wings, but the atmosphere had completely taken over at that point and the food was just the tangible reason for being there.
I have not been back--not because I didn't have a great time, but mostly because it is hard to justify returning to a Hooters on Veterans when there are thousands of places I have not tried yet, but mark my words Hooters, I will return one day.
They ok man.
The one thing I want to point out to Yelpers, was the 3 dozen, small ass, clean and raw oysters we had. Â 3 dozens for $23.97. Â Not bad, you can get them daily or whenever as long as Hooters is open. Â Sometimes I come here just for the oysters. Â The food is ok because Ive had salads and the wings. Â Decent enough. Â People come in there with kids too so it's fine.
Service is on par, parking is pretty decent size lot, and sometimes the lots get full but I feel as if that is due to the sheer amount of men who cant seem to get enough of  their wings.  There is a full size bar.  Watch out for the dirty old men in there checking out fresh 18 year olds.
Most of us know that size of oysters vary according to the season we've had and sadly, we have had a bad season.
One time we complained about the amount of oysters we received because of size of them---the manager came by personally to  apologize and deliver more raw oysters to us.  That's what you call great service.  Now if only some of the bourgie ass restaurants in town could be deliver service like this.
There is bingo night which falls on the night where I think it is all you can eat wings.  When we came in we saw some sheet of paper on each table, turns out it's the rules for the all you can eat wings.  I didnt want any wings but one thing that caught my eye was that they only brought out a certain amt of rings each  time -- perhaps 15 at a time. Dont quote me.  Next time Im coming for bingo!!!
God bless Hooters. You're like an orange mecca of guilty pleasure. A contributer to the undoing of my feeble attempts at a healthier diet.
Usually when a buddy of mine and I go to lunch we make our way over here and over the years we've pretty much sat at the same table (with a few exceptions) since well we'd started going to lunch at Hooters. (Never seem to request that table... the universe just works in mysterious ways.)
It's an interesting cross section of people that you can find here: professionals, sports fans, families, people with self-respect, people with no self-respect, that lone guy sitting at a raised table by himself, and the occasional douche wearing the "I got Bourbon faced on $#!+ Street."
You know for a while I forgot people actually bought those shirts. Why people, why? And to the t-shirt shops selling them: Why people, why?! I digress...
This weekend the kitchen seemed kind of slow for the amount of people. To the point where my friend made the obligatory "what are they plucking the chicken back there" comment to me. The good news is once the order was up it was such a quick trip to the table they were still plenty hot.
Waitress was pleasant. She didn't spend a lot of time at the
table, but that's okay. Checked in enough that we didn't need to wait on refills or the check so it was all good.
Overall, not the first trip, won't be the last.
Nicole you were wonderful...I confused that poor girl so much! Service was so quick. Quicker than I've ever been served at Hooters. We had salads, wings, sandwiches, and dessert. Everything was good especially the key lime pie which we all had. I love the atmosphere here :D
Hooter's and Kid's Eat Free Day on Tuesdays still dumbfounds me.
Food was great....O.K. enough of the foodie part, now to the vibe. Â I felt like a dirty old man lol. How old is to young for a Hooters girl. really? Sorry guys but 18 is to young this day and age. Â Today my waitress was the cutiest thing. But to see other 30 somethings panting over this little girl just made me want to call S.V.U. Selectful chauvinist? Nah...just want women closer to my own age to play the role that a Hooters offer. I mean i just kept thinking your someone's daughter for Pete's sake lol. Other than the wierd-o pedo feeling the food and service was great. but ill save my Man Show (remember that show) comments to myself or for an age appropriate waitress who will have the experience to give a good come back. 3 stars is all I can afford to give......
Review Source:Been coming here for years with my son; it's a ritual for those times when one of us picks up the other at the airport...our detour home where we can talk, eat, watch sports and catch up simultaneously. Â The quality of food has always been good, although I am biased towards TMI battered wings.
The waitresses are usually interesting young women; this time, we were served by an electrical engineering senior at University of New Orleans. Â Smart, friendly and attractive young lady.
My first dining experience in Metairie was unfortunately at this Hooters. After driving a whopping 2 days to Louisiana the other half wanted to eat some wings and hence the trip to Hooters. Mind you,there are an array of dining choices along Veteran's Blvd, but we ended up here.
We ordered wings with medium sauce and a pitcher of Abita Amber (my new fave beer)
The wings were standard for Hooters, I like them naked but their specialty is obviously the breaded kind which I am not a fan of.
Oh and beware if you ask for extra sauce on the side, the thing they give you doesn't look like sauce at all. It looked more like a slab of butter mixed with some buffalo wing colored sauce. *Yuck!*
As for the waitress, she was nice, cannot really comment on the chics.