My family of 4 ate dinner at Hooters for the first time. Our $93 meal was a surprisingly good value.
- I take my family to chain restaurants in search of good value. This time, we went to Hooters.
- We loved our food — especially the boneless wings — and found the portion sizes to be generous.
- One of my teens wasn’t wild about the “Hooters Girls” outfits and the other was unphased.
It’s a tough time to be a chain restaurant, especially if you’re serving fast food.
Fast-food chains are scrambling as they lose the value wars to sit-down spots and worry about retaining current consumers and appealing to future ones. At the same time, rising fast-food prices seem to only be making sit-down chains look like a way better value.
Although I was never a big fan of sit-down restaurant chains, I recently began taking my family of four out to eat at them more often in search of good food and great value.
We’ve loved our meals at places like Bahama Breeze and Morton’s and next up on our list was Hooters.
Here’s how our first-ever visit to Hooters went.
This article was originally published by Terri Peters at All Content from Business Insider (https://www.businessinsider.com/review-is-hooters-worth-it-for-family-2024-9).
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