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    Clearwater Florida is the birthplace of Hooters and the original location on Gulf to Bay is still open but many others have closed in this area.

    We have an imitation down here called Ker’s Wing House. It was started by a little known Dallas Cowboys player named Crawford Ker in the 90’s as a complete rip-off of the Hooters brand and spread through Florida. But recently their locations are closing as fast as Hooters for the same reasons. The comments above are mostly correct in that Hooters, and Ker’s by extension, created their own issues trying to be inclusive.

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    However I’m not ready to say the wing and sports bar industry is dead. It still comes down to service, pricing and marketing. By all reports Buffalo Wild Wings is very profitable overall and is still opening locations. And many local spots are busy if they again find the right mix of food, service and entertainment.

    Bottom line is restaurant operators that adapt to market changes with good management survive & even thrive and those who don’t, like Hooters, Fridays and Red Lobster will fail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Boz View Post
    Clearwater Florida is the birthplace of Hooters and the original location on Gulf to Bay is still open but many others have closed in this area.

    We have an imitation down here called Ker’s Wing House. It was started by a little known Dallas Cowboys player named Crawford Ker in the 90’s as a complete rip-off of the Hooters brand and spread through Florida. But recently their locations are closing as fast as Hooters for the same reasons. The comments above are mostly correct in that Hooters, and Ker’s by extension, created their own issues trying to be inclusive.

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    However I’m not ready to say the wing and sports bar industry is dead. It still comes down to service, pricing and marketing. By all reports Buffalo Wild Wings is very profitable overall and is still opening locations. And many local spots are busy if they again find the right mix of food, service and entertainment.

    Bottom line is restaurant operators that adapt to market changes with good management survive & even thrive and those who don’t, like Hooters, Fridays and Red Lobster will fail.
    The only gal that is attractive there is the one on the far right. The blonde next to her looks like one of those 1980s Price is Right gal, take off the make up and you are like WTF. The red head looks like she is 40. And the one on the far left looks like she is a size 14.

    Women aside, these stand alone places that specialize in bar food are just about done. Wild Wings appears to be the exception, not sure why the one I used to go is was filthy all the time. Same with the stand along breakfast chains, they just saturated the market and cannibalized each other, with the lone exception of Waffle House which has a cult like following in the deep south. These are the chains I do not think will be here in 5 years:

    Hooters
    Denny's
    Bob Evans
    Fridays
    Red Lobster

    These are the chains that will survive but be a LOT smaller:

    Applebees
    Chilis
    Outback
    KFC (US only)

    The two chains I think will thrive are:

    Texas Roadhouse, they seem to have taken out all the competition in that space
    Olive Garden, they have nailed their pricing strategy and captured the teen girl market

     
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    The two original locations say they aren’t going anywhere…

    https://www.outkick.com/culture/orig...jcBRtx3ZmkH8JA

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    Quote Originally Posted by desertrunner View Post
    My goodness... that would be like going ten rounds with Mike Tyson.

     
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    Now the sale is announced-


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    Quote Originally Posted by desertrunner View Post
    Now the sale is announced-

    Things aren’t complicated. Heard them interviewing the original founder today. He and the original owners are buying the company back but it was conditioned on the current owners filing bankruptcy so the new/og owners wouldn’t be saddled with the debt hanging over the company also no more woke bullshit in Hooters apparently back to the requirements hooters girls actually have hooters and don’t weigh 200lbs +.

     
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    Hooters needs Sydney Sweeny as their new spokesperson....

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    I have not been to the Strip since before the pandemic, I was unaware the Hooters Casino and Hotel had changed their name to Oyo. I ate there a few times over the years and actually stayed at the hotel for a bachelor party many years ago. They had the smallest poker room I had ever played in, it was like three tables. The Hooters however was always packed, great expansive bar. Hard to believe it went under but based on what I read, revenues were down 50% since the pandemic. I think the larger issue is everyone serves chicken wings now and the whole scantily clad women thing is played out. The last Hooters I was in was like 7 years ago, only because it was within walking distance of my hotel. Some waddling 190 lbs fat waitress waited on me in that skimpy outfit, yeah no thanks.

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    Scott Roeben, on August 08 2025

    A once-popular breastaurant, Hooters, has closed suddenly at the off-Strip Oyo Las Vegas.

    This follows a bankruptcy by Hooters of America earlier this year. The company has closed dozens of its locations across the country.

    It’s unknown if the shuttering of Hooters at Oyo was sparked by sagging business levels. Because if you thought we were going to do a story about Hooters without a “sagging” reference, you do not know this blog at all.

    Prior to the pandemic, Hooters (a license deal, not a lease deal) was a booming business at Oyo, doing 1,200 “covers” (customers) a day and raking in a rumored $10-12 million a year in revenue. That’s rarified air in the restaurant business. Post-COVID, not so much. Revenue dropped by roughly half, we hear.

    We raised the red flag back in 2024 when Hooters lost its video poker machines, which we’re pretty sure was our fault.

    The outlet shared a tip from an employee saying, “Last night, right at the end of our shift, Hooters told us not to come in tomorrow because they’re closing the store down. It felt so shady and completely disingenuous.”

    Businesses close, it’s just reality. You can treat employees with class or you can be shitty about it. Good job sucking, Hooters. Can’t imagine why your company went bankrupt.

    This situation has drama written all over it. Oyo officially has no comment.

    The biggest red flag signaling the demise of Hooters was when they started using paper straws.

    Oyo is facing an interesting challenge with the closure of Hooters, as it takes up a substantial part of the casino’s footprint. The remaining dining options are thin at Oyo.

    There’s the perpetually mediocre Steak ‘n Shake, the Splash Cantina and Southside Cafe (grab-and-go snacks). That’s it, other than the Underground, where some snack items are available at the casino’s sports bar.

    Oyo’s foot traffic has been slammed by the closure of a pedestrian bridge crossing Las Vegas Boulevard from Excalibur. The bridge dumped visitors outside Tropicana, a handful of whom made their way next door to Oyo.

    The Trop site, of course, is closed for construction theater as the A’s continue their long con (the ballpark is $1 billion-plus short of funding).

    The Oyo, as they say, is scrod.

    Hooters always seemed a tad quaint in Las Vegas. What’s racy in middle America is sort of lame in Las Vegas.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tgull View Post
    I have not been to the Strip since before the pandemic, I was unaware the Hooters Casino and Hotel had changed their name to Oyo. I ate there a few times over the years and actually stayed at the hotel for a bachelor party many years ago. They had the smallest poker room I had ever played in, it was like three tables. The Hooters however was always packed, great expansive bar. Hard to believe it went under but based on what I read, revenues were down 50% since the pandemic. I think the larger issue is everyone serves chicken wings now and the whole scantily clad women thing is played out. The last Hooters I was in was like 7 years ago, only because it was within walking distance of my hotel. Some waddling 190 lbs fat waitress waited on me in that skimpy outfit, yeah no thanks.

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    Scott Roeben, on August 08 2025

    A once-popular breastaurant, Hooters, has closed suddenly at the off-Strip Oyo Las Vegas.

    This follows a bankruptcy by Hooters of America earlier this year. The company has closed dozens of its locations across the country.

    It’s unknown if the shuttering of Hooters at Oyo was sparked by sagging business levels. Because if you thought we were going to do a story about Hooters without a “sagging” reference, you do not know this blog at all.

    Prior to the pandemic, Hooters (a license deal, not a lease deal) was a booming business at Oyo, doing 1,200 “covers” (customers) a day and raking in a rumored $10-12 million a year in revenue. That’s rarified air in the restaurant business. Post-COVID, not so much. Revenue dropped by roughly half, we hear.

    We raised the red flag back in 2024 when Hooters lost its video poker machines, which we’re pretty sure was our fault.

    The outlet shared a tip from an employee saying, “Last night, right at the end of our shift, Hooters told us not to come in tomorrow because they’re closing the store down. It felt so shady and completely disingenuous.”

    Businesses close, it’s just reality. You can treat employees with class or you can be shitty about it. Good job sucking, Hooters. Can’t imagine why your company went bankrupt.

    This situation has drama written all over it. Oyo officially has no comment.

    The biggest red flag signaling the demise of Hooters was when they started using paper straws.

    Oyo is facing an interesting challenge with the closure of Hooters, as it takes up a substantial part of the casino’s footprint. The remaining dining options are thin at Oyo.

    There’s the perpetually mediocre Steak ‘n Shake, the Splash Cantina and Southside Cafe (grab-and-go snacks). That’s it, other than the Underground, where some snack items are available at the casino’s sports bar.

    Oyo’s foot traffic has been slammed by the closure of a pedestrian bridge crossing Las Vegas Boulevard from Excalibur. The bridge dumped visitors outside Tropicana, a handful of whom made their way next door to Oyo.

    The Trop site, of course, is closed for construction theater as the A’s continue their long con (the ballpark is $1 billion-plus short of funding).

    The Oyo, as they say, is scrod.

    Hooters always seemed a tad quaint in Las Vegas. What’s racy in middle America is sort of lame in Las Vegas.


    if that is how they did it, and if they have 100 ees then they will likely be sued and lose under the Warn Act.
    good, it's a good law, and fuck them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tellafriend View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tgull View Post

    I have not been to the Strip since before the pandemic, I was unaware the Hooters Casino and Hotel had changed their name to Oyo. I ate there a few times over the years and actually stayed at the hotel for a bachelor party many years ago. They had the smallest poker room I had ever played in, it was like three tables. The Hooters however was always packed, great expansive bar. Hard to believe it went under but based on what I read, revenues were down 50% since the pandemic. I think the larger issue is everyone serves chicken wings now and the whole scantily clad women thing is played out. The last Hooters I was in was like 7 years ago, only because it was within walking distance of my hotel. Some waddling 190 lbs fat waitress waited on me in that skimpy outfit, yeah no thanks.

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    Scott Roeben, on August 08 2025

    A once-popular breastaurant, Hooters, has closed suddenly at the off-Strip Oyo Las Vegas.

    This follows a bankruptcy by Hooters of America earlier this year. The company has closed dozens of its locations across the country.

    It’s unknown if the shuttering of Hooters at Oyo was sparked by sagging business levels. Because if you thought we were going to do a story about Hooters without a “sagging” reference, you do not know this blog at all.

    Prior to the pandemic, Hooters (a license deal, not a lease deal) was a booming business at Oyo, doing 1,200 “covers” (customers) a day and raking in a rumored $10-12 million a year in revenue. That’s rarified air in the restaurant business. Post-COVID, not so much. Revenue dropped by roughly half, we hear.

    We raised the red flag back in 2024 when Hooters lost its video poker machines, which we’re pretty sure was our fault.

    The outlet shared a tip from an employee saying, “Last night, right at the end of our shift, Hooters told us not to come in tomorrow because they’re closing the store down. It felt so shady and completely disingenuous.”

    Businesses close, it’s just reality. You can treat employees with class or you can be shitty about it. Good job sucking, Hooters. Can’t imagine why your company went bankrupt.

    This situation has drama written all over it. Oyo officially has no comment.

    The biggest red flag signaling the demise of Hooters was when they started using paper straws.

    Oyo is facing an interesting challenge with the closure of Hooters, as it takes up a substantial part of the casino’s footprint. The remaining dining options are thin at Oyo.

    There’s the perpetually mediocre Steak ‘n Shake, the Splash Cantina and Southside Cafe (grab-and-go snacks). That’s it, other than the Underground, where some snack items are available at the casino’s sports bar.

    Oyo’s foot traffic has been slammed by the closure of a pedestrian bridge crossing Las Vegas Boulevard from Excalibur. The bridge dumped visitors outside Tropicana, a handful of whom made their way next door to Oyo.

    The Trop site, of course, is closed for construction theater as the A’s continue their long con (the ballpark is $1 billion-plus short of funding).

    The Oyo, as they say, is scrod.

    Hooters always seemed a tad quaint in Las Vegas. What’s racy in middle America is sort of lame in Las Vegas.


    if that is how they did it, and if they have 100 ees then they will likely be sued and lose under the Warn Act.
    good, it's a good law, and fuck them.
    Yeah its pretty awful just to cut off your entire staff with no warning. I mean most waitresses and cooks are pay check to pay check. I mean the right thing to do is to tell them two weeks in advance and give them a $500 retention bonus to stick around to the end. I get the fact there is unemployment insurance, but the reality is most waitresses are not going to take the time to figure that out. Never understood why an employer can get rid of someone on the spot, but somehow its protocol for the employee to give a 2 week notice.

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