Upon walking in to the restaraunt, I was amazed. I knew that they waitresses wore skimpy shirts. I knew the waitresses had orange shorts on. However, I did not know that these shorts allowed their butt cheeks to hang out. I almost left because I did not think it was appropriate for my children to be in the environemnt we were in. However, we were already there and I wanted to see what the entire Hooter's experience was all about.
The hostess of the restaraunt was very nice and sat us quickly. A cute waitress "bopped" over to the table and greeted us kindly. She took our drink orders and then came back with them. Because I had never been to Hooter's before, I was not aware of what was on the menu. I thought all they had was wings and burgers. I was surprised when they offered us a children's menu. Do people seriously bring thier kids in here after seeing this environment? After looking a the menu, I ordered a cheeseburger and my husband ordered a hot dog. Our son also ordered a hot dog. Frendch fries came with the hot dogs, but not with the cheeseburger. I had to pay an additional $2.69 for an order of french fries. The food was reasonably priced otherwise. Our food came out firly quickly and it was good. I needed ranch dressing for my french fries and was informed that we would have to pay $.69 for a small container of ranch dressing. I began to wonder if I had pay to use the ketchup that was on the table!
The restaraunt itself was definitely a bar type facility and there were smokers very close to the nonsmoking section we sat in. I would have liked to see the separate sections closed off completely from one another. It is offensive to us to have to eat with our childen in a smoke filled environment. The ceiling was leaking water from the rain that night, so there was a bucket collecting excess drips on the floor.
Overall, the restaraunt was just not our type. The food was good, but we can go anywhere in Greensboro and get a good burger or hot dog. The staff was very nice and the server did her job well. We will not return with our children, but I am sure my husband would go back with some friends for a good game and a drink.
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6 Comments
Post a CommentAccording to Hooters only 10% of the parties eating their have even one child in them. I have seen and heard far too many disgusting things at Hooters to ever believe it is a suitable environment for any child. I'm sure that 90% of the employees or even more are not perverted. Nevertheless, I have been offered services by Hooter Girls sidelining as prostitutes; I have seen Lesbian waitresses physically sexually harass straight Girls; etc etc etc. The latest non-puke-up gross thing was that two waitresses went out of their way to explain to me that they had just signed up on SugarDaddy.com to help pay for the fake boobs they were going to get. It's just not a "family restaurant" any more that a strip club with booster seats would be.
This was an accurate description of what our visits was like, too. However, it was not at this location. I agree that for a family with children, or class for that matter, Hooters is probably not the best option.
Get a life ladie,.. Your acting like they are showing off everything. for one it is a family resturant because family members eat there all the time.. Just think if it wasnt truly a family resturant.. than you would see no kids and and in general families. Yes there is alot of men that comes there but it is not always the case. Sometimes they comes there to get good wings. So my advice to you is dont act like your all goody goody because your not.. and another thing your kids are not going to turn bad just because they walk into a hooters resturant. I hate parents that act like that. So wake up and smell the roses. Life isint revolved around Barnie or the tooth fairy!
Hooters is what it is.
T & A and some mediocre food so they can call themselves a restaurant.
If you want T&A, Hooters is the place to go.
If you want good food, go elsewhere.
The food is over priced and nothing is prepared on site.
It is all processed and or frozen.
The genius marketing department in Atlanta thought it would be a good idea to market the concept to the whole family. LOL
Hooters is not a family restaurant.
Never was, Never will be.
Kids do eat free on Sunday though.
In Greensboro, All of the trashier families bring the kids in for free hot dogs or chicken fingers. Nice.
Wings, Beer & Babes = Hooters.
Family restaurant = Somewhere else.
Don't you want your kids to be straight? And why would you order ranch for your fries? The first time I went to Hooters was a first to remember.
wah wah wah! Stay at home