gunan01 said:
It had a terrible location on multiple levels. In the evenings, the sun was intense straight into the restaurant. They tried to put up those sun blocking shades, but it was useless.
Whoever decided to put that Hooters there and design it the way they did should be fired.
Yep, people don't understand the sun and Texas and the Southwest.
When I was blowing and going in real estate here I would have people move here from living farther north and many said, "I was a house that has a backyard where I can have a patio and outdoor kitchen so that we can sit out doors with our friends and entertain in the evenings and watch the sunset."
I always told them that what you want here is the backyard facing more southward rather than due west where you can get the sunset to the side and not directly into your patio area as you won't be able to sit outside from about May to about October or more.