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Hooters

353 Jefferson St
San Francisco, CA 94133
Phone: (415) 409-9464
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Price:
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Editorial Review for Hooters – by Citysearch Editors

In Short
Waitresses in shiny tan nylons and tight, orange, '70s track shorts serve up beer and pub grub at this proudly "tacky yet unrefined" sports bar-restaurant. Tables are packed with men of all ages, from high-powered suits to college guys in baseball caps. While salads, sandwiches and shellfish are on the menu, most folks order chicken wings--available in six levels of spice intensity, from mild to super-hot 911.

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The Extras

Want to impress the boys? Ante up for the "Gourmet Chicken Wing Dinner": a bottle of Dom Perignon and 20 wings.

User Reviews for Hooters

Citysearch (6), Trip Advisor (1 ), Judy's Book (2 ), MenuPages (1 ), All (10)

3 Star Rating: Average

11/11/2006 Posted by foodielover

Having tried the same chicken wings which you can find in the frozen food section at some Safeways, I was expecting the same tasting wings at the restaurant. The tables were waited on by politically incorrect attired waitresses in tight tank tops and equally tight orange hotpants. Where are the waiters?? The caesar side salad was just chopped romaine lettuce, a plastic cup of parmesan cheese and dressing on the side - unmemorable for $3. The chicken wings at a $8, came with 10 pieces, the ones on top of the plate was crunchy, but the ones on the bottom were oily and not crispy enough. Blue cheese or ranch dip was an extra 99 cents. The sodas came in huge glasses $3. The Philly cheese steak sandwich was surprisingly good, with a 1/2 pickle, side of potato salad (just ok). It came to $30 for 2 lunches and the atmosphere was loud. People hooting and cheering as they watched the Florida games from the multiple TVs scattered throughout the rooms. Our waitress was nice and provided friendly service. Still, you can get the same chicken wings at home without all the noise - buy the frozen wings at Safeway, it's cheaper too. There were a few kids there, I'm not sure how appropriate the parents thought it was for the kids to see the waitresses dressed like that when Rainforest Cafe was close by.

Pros: good chicken wings, Philly cheese steak sandwich, generous soda portions

Cons: Loud, noisy, no parking.

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

08/18/2006 Posted by bummiebren

Worst food to go eat . Food was expensive. And while we were leaving she asked for the left over of the peanut butter pie and ate it right in front of us.

Cons: everything

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The Extras

Want to impress the boys? Ante up for the "Gourmet Chicken Wing Dinner": a bottle of Dom Perignon and 20 wings.

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Restaurant Information

Payment Types

  • Discover
  • MasterCard
  • Diners Club
  • Visa
  • American Express

Cuisines

  • American (Traditional)

Meal Price

  • $

Amenities

  • Bar Scene
  • Dine at the Bar
  • Group Dining
  • Happy Hour

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