As long as there is still a Magic Time Machine open I can still feel young!
We all knew they'd eventually go tits up.schmellba99 said:
Hooters has been on a death spiral for a long time now.
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The Cryin' Shame is probably an upgrade from any of the myriad beer joints on the "New" Dallas Highway running through Bellmead and Lacy Lakeview.HollywoodBQ said:How much of a dive bar are we talking about? The Cryin' Shame?Lake08 said:
Was at a little dive bar in Waco yesterday and a former hooters bartender was in training. Couldn't imagine her being in those rediculous outfits…
Oh...so threatened. Oooooh...GAC06 said:Ag with kids said:It's way in town.GAC06 said:Ag with kids said:Yeah...you probably like Five Guys...GAC06 said:
Guys that go to breasteraunts are losers
Found the hooters regular
I'm not leaving the beach to go to that place.
But...I did find your order...
You seem really threatened. I'm sure the breasteraunts near you appreciate your patronage.
Oh and they really like you.
I like that one. Used to work right by there.BassCowboy33 said:I'm a big fan of Boomer's. Their Hurst location has been a go-to for me whenever I'm back in DFW. They have large TVs, good angles, and a nice setup. I couldn't care less what the person serving me looks like. I only care about my team winning and being in a fun atmosphere. Boomer's is great for that. A sports bar's sports bar.LMCane said:TAMUallen said:well_endowed_ag said:
Honestly, who gives a **** if Hooters closes
Straight well endowed Ags do
The best thing about visiting my parents in Plano:
https://boomerjacks.com/about/
really good food, lots of TVs to watch college football games, and friendly staff. the only negative is they play music instead of the audio feed from the game.
No idea what the Cryin' Shame is, but it reminded me of The Crying Game. Maybe a trans-themed breastaurant would fare better than Hooters in this age.Ribeye-Rare said:The Cryin' Shame is probably an upgrade from any of the myriad beer joints on the "New" Dallas Highway running through Bellmead and Lacy Lakeview.HollywoodBQ said:How much of a dive bar are we talking about? The Cryin' Shame?Lake08 said:
Was at a little dive bar in Waco yesterday and a former hooters bartender was in training. Couldn't imagine her being in those rediculous outfits…
As Haggard lamented in "Are the Good Times Really Over?" they remind of a time "When a joint was a bad place to be."
Full disclosure - I've only been to the Bombshells at Fuqua during daylight hours.Sea Speed said:HollywoodBQ said:Bombshells at Fuqua and 45 is still doing very well. Didn't know there was one in Webster.Sea Speed said:
There used to be a TON in Webster but they mostly went belly up over the last several years. Bombshells, tilted kilt, tight ends all closed up shop. There may have been more.
You have to have a death wish to go in there. The restaurants I mentioned were all very short lived and iirc Webster had the most brestaurants per capita at one point
The only bar I've ever been to North/East of the Brazos in Waco is Brotherwell Brewing. It's pretty decent.Ribeye-Rare said:The Cryin' Shame is probably an upgrade from any of the myriad beer joints on the "New" Dallas Highway running through Bellmead and Lacy Lakeview.HollywoodBQ said:How much of a dive bar are we talking about? The Cryin' Shame?Lake08 said:
Was at a little dive bar in Waco yesterday and a former hooters bartender was in training. Couldn't imagine her being in those rediculous outfits…
As Haggard lamented in "Are the Good Times Really Over?" they remind of a time "When a joint was a bad place to be."
It wasn't the sagging SALES at Hooters that caused them to close...EclipseAg said:
In a sagging economy, it's tough to push up sales.
Same here in Lubbock. Although Hooters isn't shut down, the only time it looks somewhat busy is during football season. Most times, there are maybe 2-3 cars in the parking lot; and they are probably delivery drivers.2040huck said:
The hooters in Beaumont never had more than 10 cars or so at lunch. No wonder it was shut down
Mildly similar story...FIDO95 said:
My wife took her dad on a father-daughter trip to Germany 12-15 years ago. He is a farmer and cattleman still working the family farm in Kansas and had always wanted to see Europe. Anyway, some how they got separated while sightseeing. My wife set off to find him. Low and behold, there mixed in with the old town German architecture was a Hooters. She knew exactly where to find him!
When she got to his table, she asked him, "Dad, what are you doing?". He replied, "I'm looking for the pretty blondes. Where do you find them? Look at that one over there" while pointing to a burly Frau. I think she could take me!".
TTUArmy said:Same here in Lubbock. Although Hooters isn't shut down, the only time it looks somewhat busy is during football season. Most times, there are maybe 2-3 cars in the parking lot; and they are probably delivery drivers.2040huck said:
The hooters in Beaumont never had more than 10 cars or so at lunch. No wonder it was shut down
In what seems like a different life, a long time ago, in times almost forgotten, almost, I have been to the Cryin' Shame bar a few times. Waco, TX correct? Gotta be. Early 90's, smoking was still allowed in them and everyone in there who spoke sounded like the gargled with sandpaper. Bartender, with a raspy voice and a PallMall hanging from her lips called me "hon". Not many places left like that, I miss them.Quote:
How much of a dive bar are we talking about? The Cryin' Shame?
HollywoodBQ said:Twin Peaks in Webster by I-45 and NASA Rd 1 is fire.TyHolden said:
Twin Peaks is doing well
The difference over there is that they're allowed to discriminate.smucket said:Mildly similar story...FIDO95 said:
My wife took her dad on a father-daughter trip to Germany 12-15 years ago. He is a farmer and cattleman still working the family farm in Kansas and had always wanted to see Europe. Anyway, some how they got separated while sightseeing. My wife set off to find him. Low and behold, there mixed in with the old town German architecture was a Hooters. She knew exactly where to find him!
When she got to his table, she asked him, "Dad, what are you doing?". He replied, "I'm looking for the pretty blondes. Where do you find them? Look at that one over there" while pointing to a burly Frau. I think she could take me!".
Wife and I do bike tours, mostly in Europe. A few years back we did one in the Czech Republic, where we spent five days out in the country and ended up in Prague. We were very tired of the Czech country food, which was mostly carp (eck), some chicken, some weird soup, etc. When we got to Prague we were dying for something that felt 'normal'. First place we came across (ahem) was a Hooters. We always liked their wings, and it looked like the one we used to go to in the West End in Dallas, so we went in.
Best experience, food was perfect, better than any other Hooters I've been to. Wait staff was cute and actually attentive. Beer was cold. NBA was on TV. They had their act together.
To make it politics related, a former Soviet block country had a much better Hooters than any US franchise I can remember.
People over the world want a piece of "America".techno-ag said:
It's funny the franchises in Europe that do well. For years TGI Fridays was solid. No idea what it's like these days.