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Old news but I guess they officially opened.

Anyone been there yet?


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By RYAN NAKASHIMA
AP Business Writer

LAS VEGAS

Hooters, the tongue-in-cheek eatery that parlayed spicy chicken wings and busty waitresses in skimpy outfits into an international restaurant chain, is opening its first ever casino and hotel a stone's throw from the Las Vegas Strip.
The grand opening Thursday marks the latest foray for the "delightfully tacky, yet unrefined" restaurant that began in 1983 in Clearwater, Fla., and later branched into calendars, merchandise and even an airline.
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"The Hooters customer is already a Vegas kind of customer. They're a little punky, they're a little high energy, they're looking for a getaway _ and all of those things just match up," said Ed Droste, one of the six men who founded Hooters. Four of those original partners together own a third of the renovated hotel-casino.
The 696-room property with nine restaurant/bars is a revamp of the Hotel San Remo and, despite its makeover, remains a midget compared with the 5,035-room MGM Grand across the street on a corner of the Strip that offers 14,000 hotel rooms.
The Hotel San Remo, first built in 1973, has been run for the past 17 years by the Izumi family of Japan who maintained a one-third stake in the rebranded business.
The San Remo's revenues and profits stagnated for at least the past five years, dwarfed in the shadow of the MGM Grand, New York-New York, Excalibur and Tropicana hotels on the nearest corner.
"San Remo was a nice little business," said Richard Langlois, senior vice president of marketing for Hooters Casino Hotel. "But the property can be better utilized with a brand like Hooters."
Hooters' operators hope to draw from a customer base of about 61 million annual visitors at its some 400 restaurants in the United States, Canada, Europe, South America, Asia and the Caribbean.
Information and reservation hot lines have been set up at 80 restaurants in the Southwest, and staff will be rewarded with discounts and free rooms for promoting bookings, executives said.
Talks are ongoing with Hooters of America Inc. to fly customers to Las Vegas on Hooters Air, they said. The Atlanta-based company bought the franchise and licensing rights from the founders and launched the airline in 2003.
Hooters casino operators have rebranded almost every inch of the hotel, including using subtly placed borderline gags about the female form to appeal to a core audience of mostly married men aged 25 to 54.
Observers said the company might carve out a niche with a down-market offering in an area of the Strip that has become more expensive.
"You know their market. It's relatively blue collar and young," said University of Nevada, Las Vegas history professor Hal Rothman, who wrote "Neon Metropolis: How Las Vegas Started the 21st Century."
"There's really nothing else on the Strip that caters to that market," he said. The revamp was paid for with $125 million in debt. Langlois said he expects to more than triple the San Remo's annual revenue to about $100 million and have an operating profit of $22 million to $24 million.
 

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I LOVE hooters food, those wings are perfect if you ask me. Grileld Chicken sandwhich is delicious. Just had that for lunch here the other day!

This place is a must visit.
 

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The grand opening Thursday marks the latest foray for the "delightfully tacky, yet unrefined" restaurant that began in 1983 in Clearwater, Fla.[/B]

Live just a few miles from the original Hooters.

Another sidenote is that Hooters was started by a couple of native Iowans that attended IOWA STATE.
 

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I won't go until they fix the property up. Besides, every Casino is a hooters
 

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I won't go until they fix the property up. Besides, every Casino is a hooters

Basically.

Hooters sort of reeks!

TIDBIT--If you ever visit the ORIGINAL HOOTERS in clearwater, make a point to stop next door at PETE and SHORTYS...........owned by the same Iowans that started Hooters and the food and atmosphere is 3x better over Hooters. The original PETE and SHORTYS was started in Clarksville, Iowa in the 1930's!
 

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Fishhead said:
Basically.

Hooters sort of reeks!

TIDBIT--If you ever visit the ORIGINAL HOOTERS in clearwater, make a point to stop next door at PETE and SHORTYS...........owned by the same Iowans that started Hooters and the food and atmosphere is 3x better over Hooters. The original PETE and SHORTYS was started in Clarksville, Iowa in the 1930's!

Was this the place that painted its bathrooms pink in honor of Iowa during Outback week?
 

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SCnit said:
Was this the place that painted its bathrooms pink in honor of Iowa during Outback week?

Yes..........well, they actually put up pink wallpaper.

How did you know that?
 

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I was down in Tampa with a couple of Iowa alum for the game. We were hanging out with some other Iowa fans at MacDintons and they were telling of us a place in Clearwater where it was basically Iowa HQ. I think they went during the beach day (we skipped and went to Tampa Downs)
 

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Fishhead said:
Basically.

Hooters sort of reeks!

TIDBIT--If you ever visit the ORIGINAL HOOTERS in clearwater, make a point to stop next door at PETE and SHORTYS...........owned by the same Iowans that started Hooters and the food and atmosphere is 3x better over Hooters. The original PETE and SHORTYS was started in Clarksville, Iowa in the 1930's!

If they have wings as good or better than Hooters themselves, I am all for that!

Only one place i know of that comes close, and thats the White Horse Inn in Champaign..
 

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I hate Hooters wing...way too much breading. It tastes like a KFC chicken leg with buffalo sauce.

Grilled buffalo wings are the way to go.

Anyone been to the original place in Buffalo, NY? I cant remember the name of the place.
 

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SCnit said:
I hate Hooters wing...way too much breading. It tastes like a KFC chicken leg with buffalo sauce.

Grilled buffalo wings are the way to go.

Anyone been to the original place in Buffalo, NY? I cant remember the name of the place.

they do offer "naked" wings without the breading, good also. Their hot sauce is great, if you ask me anyway..
 

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brock might be the only person i have heard of that actually likes hooters food.

i wouldnt eat hooters wings if i was on survivor and my tribe won them in a challenge.
 

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brock might be the only person i have heard of that actually likes hooters food.

i wouldnt eat hooters wings if i was on survivor and my tribe won them in a challenge.

Would tend to agree!
 

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I stopped in there for a few minutes today, but was working so didn't really look around much. Nice looking place, I think it will attract a real solid following. It is sort of like one large sports bar if I had to come up with some generic description. Better than the San Remo, but reality is San Remo wasn't that terrible. Just when on the Strip you get used to really upscale and new and San Remo was older. Bottom line though is what kind of clientele will it attract because bad clientele is what makes most casinos seem bad. My guess is the demographic of the Rx will be very well represented there in the future.
 
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A girl that I waas seeing about a year ago works at Hooters and she is out there helping to train the new girls. I talked to her last night and she said that the place is really pretty nice. She is having a hard time getting use to the LV lifestyle though and is ready to skip town and get back here.
 

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I've not seen a mention of a sportsbook in any of the press coverage... I assume they have one, but is it something robotic like Del Mar, or individual?
 

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i had hooters wings a couple weeks ago for the first time. god, they sucked. way too much grease/oil. kfc so much better. also the waitresses weren't pretty at all. chicken quesidilla was ok though.
 

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Scnit, The original place in buffalo is called the Anchor Bar. It was started by accident really. The lady got an order of chicken wings she didn't order, so she ended up cooking them for her son and put some sauce on them.

Fish, I've been to the original hooters. It was funny because I'm use to going to hooters in towns like Gainsville where all the chicks are hot 18 year olds. It seemed that when we went in clearwater all the girls were 30, 35 range
 

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