No. Someone got pinkeye because of fecal matter on the bottle opener getting on their beer. They don’t have pockets.
Back in the day of ol' timers, they'd wank off to pictures on paper and grainy low res tapes. Savages.
There's a Tight Ends in League City. I went there once for lunch. The parking lot was a sea of white trucks and it was packed with chemical plant workers. It was lingerie day but that wasn't a good thing. I think it's where the strippers from Heartbreakers in Dickinson work extra, and there's a reason why strip clubs are dark and you're usually inebriated. These girls shouldn't be out in the light. https://www.facebook.com/tightendsleaguecity/
I've only been to 1 Hooters in the last 15 years. I had a meeting with some engineers in Katy and that's their place for lunch. The location off I-10 was just bad. The food was mediocre and the service was lacking in every way. But these guys just loved every moment of it.
The food is meh and the girls are meh. Like others said, Id rather go eat some place better and if I want to see some boobs I'm going to a strip club.
I like how millennials are blamed for having half a brain and not going to these terrible establishments.
I mean, Hooters to me, as a millennial, screams of compromise. If I want boobs there are tons of choices from internet p*rn to strip clubs, and all kinds price gradations in between. If I want wings there are a ton of wing choices everywhere from BWWs to local flavor in each major city. I have never said "damn. I want to watch sports on a small TV, eat mediocre wings, drink overpriced beer and be served by girls in summer wear who are attractive." I guess that's why Hooters is lost on me. Either turn them into full blown strip clubs, or make it so that the experience eating wings and watching sports is unmatched.
When boys and young men can see boobs and sex however they like using the phone in their pocket, scantily clad waitresses simply aren't enough to draw people in for mediocre overpriced food and beer. Blaming millennials for the death of Hooters is like blaming Generation X or Y for the death of arcades and Blockbuster Video. Like with pretty much any industry, technology changes the world, and you either adapt, or die a slow and painful death.
I wouldn't say that, because Hooters is what has always been. Society just outgrew it, and Hooters failed to adapt. I guess their failure to adapt could be seen as Hooters ruining themselves, but I don't think there is anyway they could adapt to stay relevant. There isn't exactly much room for change with the business model.
The industry is not dying. There's at least five other Hooters-type restaurants in existence now which didn't exist 10 years ago. There's simply more options.