I'm not crazy about Hooters as a chain. I've been to my share of Hooters around the country, and this one is a little below par. I'd give it two stars, but I have to take into consideration the geographic location. The prices are outrageous (as usual for Hooters), so you either have to spend through the nose to get what you want (Sam Adams), or settle on the specials (Miller Light) so that you don't go broke. Ten wings and a pitcher of Summer ale cost about $30. The wings were pretty greesy to boot, not at all crispy. There are plenty of other places that make better wings. I wouldn't go here if that's all I really wanted. The girls at this one are cute enough, and they are plenty good enough at their jobs, never in want of service. There are plenty of TV screens and a nice outdoor area in front of the place. So it's not a bad place to go after work (basically the only reason I go here).
If going to Hooters is your thing, then you're going to get what you expect.
I have been eatign at Hooters since 1983 in Clearwater. I always love thier food. The service at this location can vary at times. The service seems to be better at night time than during the day my guess being that the tips are better during the night. If you plan on going during a gametime or UFC make sure you get there early.
Review Source:Man, such poor reviews. Â My service was great. Â The hostess talked to me the whole time. Â My server was attentive. Â Other waitress were even friendly who didn't wait on me and even were playing around with me. Â Makes me wonder what all these other guys are doing or not doing? Â I'd start with making sure you shower, brush your teeth, and do a few sit ups here and there. Â Retake. Â The wings sucked IMO though.
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