Because us guys we really go to Hooters for the wings, right? Or not. Or maybe we do. If it helps, the majority of my encounters at any Hooters was for their AYCE wing specials.
What can I say that you don't already know? Good eye candy. You get a flirty waitress to make you feel you have a chance. There's always a 12 and 112 year old celebrating his birthday to six beautiful women forcing him to do "I'm a little teapot."
Who am I kidding? I'm a fan.
Oh yeah, get the cajun or spicy garlic flavored wings. Curly fries are pretty legit, too.
I dropped 40 wings in a sitting once. I hurt the next day.
We've been here 3 times in the past month and have never had any issues. Staff is hard working and polite. Happy hour specials are good. TV's are a little lacking, I think they still have a 12 foot projection TV. Have never had an issue with any food, its hooters, not Ruth Chris. Lack of WiFi is a downer.
Review Source:We had friends in town over the holiday weekend and the guys wanted to eat at Hooters, so we went there for lunch, four adults and four children under the age of 6. Â The last time I ate at a Hooters was probably a decade ago. Â It was actually better than I expected it to be. Â The kids' meals came out nice and fast. Â Â The Lots-a-Tots and Fried Pickles were our appetizers and for my meal I had the Cobb Salad. Â They were all good. Â The sweet tea was fantastic. Â The kids each got a balloon animal at the end of our meal. Â Overall, a good experience with good service and food. Â I wouldn't say I'm a fan, but it's A-OK in my book. Â If I go back it will be for the kids eat free deal on Wednesdays.
Review Source:Went to Hooters for a retirement luncheon. I ordered the Oyster Roast. Well I got roasted! Everyone at the table ate their lunch and the table was cleared before the manager finally showed up with the oysters I ordered. I didn't have the time or the desire to taste them. No one offered an alternative while I watched everyone else eat their lunch. HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE......
Review Source:Very pleased with my lunch experience at this franchised location. Â
I went on a Wednesday, which in Hooters lingo is Wingsday - 10 boneless wings and fries for $5.99. Â My Hooters Girl came and sat at my table, introduced herself, and mentioned the food and bar specials.
The Wingsday platter was quickly ready. Â Enjoyed the food and my Hooters Girl was excellent at conversation. Â
Wish this franchise could school the Richmond franchise on the proper way to interact with customers!
We came on a Friday night and some of my male friends asked our waitress to buy the iconic orange shorts that the waitresses wear. The manager and waitress were great sports and let us buy shorts.
The next night were the UFC fights. The guys wore the shorts to Hooters. The waitresses and managers again were great sports and let the guys play out their joke, wait tables, talk to customers, the whole nine yards!
The service was decent. Food was what you expect from Hooters, but they get a great rating for being amazingly good sports!
While the location of this Hooters isn't exactly scenic, the overall experience meets the expectations I've come to have of this franchise.
As usual, my boyfriend and I started off with an order of fried pickles (the main reason why we both eat at Hooters as often as we do). Â They were brought to our table within five minutes of our order, and they were hot and tasted fresh. Â The pickle chips were thinly sliced, and the serving size was generous (we had a lot left over).
For dinner, I got my usual buffalo shrimp and curly fries. Â The shrimp at this location were drippy from the sauce, but they didn't taste as greasy as ones I've had at other locations. Â The shrimp also seemed kind of smallish compared to other restaurants. Â The curly fries were fine, but they weren't as thoroughly seasoned or as crispy as they could have been. The lemonade was a disappointment. Â It really didn't have any flavor at all.
The Hooters girl who served us was nice, but she was overly attentive. Â She stopped by our table more than necessary, in my opinion. Â For example, she asked me if I wanted more lemonade when I still had 3/4 of a glass left. Â I guess this is better than the opposite problem, but one or two check-ins with us would have been sufficient.
The bottom line is that this restaurant is a very average Hooters experience.
I'm not proud of this, but I stopped in here for lunch while my car was at Pepboy's around the corner. I passed on the wings special and tried the cheese steak. It was actually good. Well seasoned, plenty of cheese and meat, and very filling. It wasn't the best one I've ever had, but it was better than Iggles and the place on Tidewater Drive for sure.
Review Source:Went there on a Monday for lunch and the place was packed. Â I had grilled cheese and fries and my friend had fish sandwich. Â They had a lunch buffet there for $8 but we passed. Â I am not big into buffets. Â I probably should have had the wings though. Â
Our waitress Jamie was so sweet and the other girls came by and said hi while we were doing our podcast,videos, and tweeting. Â
Fun atmosphere and ok food. Â Going there tomorrow night for a tweetup and looking forward to reviewing the martinis. Â
Here is a video you can meet our waitress there.  <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DSd_0TV_zwTg&s=fc8a04364157587f97d3cacf708889e2929825bb10f011d2dadc3544960e8f17" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/w…</a>
Normally I wouldn't waste my time writing a review for a place like Hooters. Â The staff looked pretty good, the food was decent, bla bla bla...
You don't have the MLB package? Â So you don't have the 15-inning Yankees Red Sox epic on? Â Really? Â I thought that was the point of Hooters...girls, wings, beer, and sports? Â If you remove one, the vision hatched in 1983 falls apart.
The girls were cute, but not cute enough to look past this glaring oversight.
They earn their third star back on the nice job done by the manager to quickly eject the bum who's odor almost cost me to go smell blind.