Hooters: User Reviews
Hooters
660 N. Wells St. - Chicago312-944-8800
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Thank goooooood for the new carry out service!!!!! I haven't been here in a while because they always forget something but finally, they have a new carryout service where guy shows you everything in the bag first!!! Thank you hooters for listening! One disappointing thing is that I can no longer get Raw Oysters to go??? How come? I used to get it to go all the time???? Is somebody lying? Please respond, I would like to know. Thanks.
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some of the worst service I've seen. The buffalo chicken sandwich is the best in the city, but there is always something wrong with the order. If getting it to go, check your bag because something will be missing. Would not tolerate horrible service if I can find a decent BC sandwich somewhwere else.
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Food was absolutely horrible, service, though flirty, was aloof and incompetent. Hooter's is basically a more expensive Denny's with some TnA. The wings are acceptable, but don't stray from those or you will be in trouble. Dirty bathrooms too.
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It has been my dream to go to a Hooters and last night it came true. Three lovely ladies escorted me for an early evening treat...talk about eye candy! We indulged in raw oysters, spicy shrimp and beer. Being from Nova Scotia Canada I've been eating raw oysters since I was two, and let me tell you, these oysters were the freshest, tastiest ones ever! The environment must have had something to do with it because the Hooter Girls were eye poppingly good.
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The claim that people go to Hooters for their chicken wings is similar to the claim that people read Playboy magazine for the articles. On my first, and hopefully last, visit we sampled the "famous" chicken wings, buffalo shrimp appetizer, and the curly fries with a yellow substance that they claimed to be cheese. The curly fries were the only palpable food that we ordered. I believe the curly fries required the cooks to open a bag of prepared frozen potatoes and put them in a fryer for a specified period of time. A task that is not too complicated. As it is known, the more complicated the food the more that can go wrong. This was the case with the chicken wings and the buffalo shrimp. I am not sure what steps were overlooked considering that everything is thrown into a deep fryer, but somehow something was missed.
The chicken wings were deep-fried and then seasoned with one of their sauces, mild, medium, hot, and 3 Mile Island (their hottest sauce). The 3-Mile Island was a medium compared to most other chicken wing places. The chicken wings at Hooters were the worst chicken wings that I have ever eaten. The buffalo shrimp were only shrimp by name and appearance. The shrimp tasted like wet paper towels with a somewhat hot unknown red sauce. The shrimp were presented on a wilted bed of lettuce with lemon wedges, which I think was their feeble attempt at making Hooters a respectable restaurant.
The service was much better then expected, but it is not enough to
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