Slow ass service with no excuses place was slow still had no service. 45 minutes for wings and still waiting. NEVER will I come back here again.
Lala L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Conroe, TX
The beer was good. I didn’t care for the waitress telling us what kind of vehicle she drives, and actually showed us where the vehicle was parked. Now my boyfriend will know wheather she is working or not, when he looks that direction. We are in our late 50’s and didn’t care for her showing us her vehicle.
Joel B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Spring, TX
Came in here during lunch. I got the feeling that my server was annoyed that we were there. The tables are all chipped up. Chairs are very uncomfortable. The food was average at best. I won’t be going back.
Pablo C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Houston, TX
The service is trouble, arrived with my daughter and stood in front while random waitress wouldn’t attend us to sit at a table for a minimum of ten minutes. All the waitress attitude reflects the disgusting melancholy smile, food is not worth it! Hooters, absolutely need to upgrade their professionalism!
Miguel C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Houston, TX
Worst service ever Takes for ever to bring the food and they bring one plate every 20 min and the kids food at last(this is like 49 min later) beer takes to long to get it manager not capable to run a place like this cookers the worst and the place was empty(maybe that’s the reason why) no excuse they were full at the end the manager after complaining she did not do nothing
Brittany C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 The Woodlands, TX
Food is good; love my shrimp lol… Never overly crowded and very relaxing compared to Twin Peaks across 45. The staff is really friendly and personable thought we would be rushed after finished eating while the game was still on but no to my surprise the waiter was super nice. Sweet spot to watch the games and have a beer.
Ileana B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 The Woodlands, TX
Food is amazing! I love everything about it, the place is very comfortable and the waiters are super fast!
Maria B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 The Woodlands, TX
Maybe it’s because I love going to bars, or because girls are pretty to look at, but this is one of my favorite places around here, it has good food, the service may be kinda slow but not too too bad, the wings, the chili cheese fries aaaand the buffalo chicken sandwich are great. I would recommend it undoubtedly.
Jessica B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Spring, TX
When we arrived we waited over 10 minutes for our drinks, just sodas. It took 35 minutes to get our food. This didn’t include our appetizer which cane after our food. Our wings didn’t have a drop of sauce on them. We waited for 20 minutes for drink refills. Observing the restaurant it was obvious that all the other patrons were getting the same terrible service.
Reverend Hornibastard Ph. D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Houston, TX
People come to Hooters, not for the quality of their food, but to ogle the waitresses. This is understandable since their food is uninspiring and seems to have been primarily intended to fatten cattle but the waitresses are cute(albeit in a cheap, slutty sort of way). While most menu items are mediocre at best, the milkshakes are superb and can best be described as «stupendulous.» It has been rumored that Hooters and IHOP plan to merge, creating an all new breastaurant chain featuring marginally digestible food but with tremendous drawing power: International House of Bimbos. I can’t wait.
John O.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Conroe, TX
Cooks at this one need a lot more experience. So could the management. Just an awful time to visit this Hooter’s. Save some sanity, and visit the soon to be Twin Peaks… opening soon, right across the Interstate. You would be better off.
Dan D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Tomball, TX
You’d think the Woodlands Hooters would be banging. This is the worst breastaraunt in the area.
Jared H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 College Station, TX
My wife and I are from Florida(birthplace of Hooters) and we currently live in a city in Texas that is 60 miles from the nearest Hooters. We happened to be in The Woodlands for the DMB concert and took advantage of being by a Hooters. This location was one of the best I’ve been to. The buffalo chicken sandwich was perfect. The wings were great. Can’t complain about the beer and my wife enjoyed her strawberry margarita. Our waitress was amazing. Very friendly and fun to talk to. She and the rest of the girls were all very attractive too, which doesn’t hurt :-) And they were all having a good time while on the job. A really great environment. We’ve been to this Hooters and will be back again whenever we’re in the area.
Don T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Spring, TX
I’ve been to many Hooters all over the country. I visited this one on a weekday for a business lunch meeting. We were disappointed with the stuck-up attitiude of the servers at this location… felt like it would hurt them to smile and provide a little Hooters-Girl attention… just sayin’.
Rich G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Scottsdale, AZ
Outstanding staff and management!
Albert N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 The Woodlands, TX
Yesterday, a very pleasant surprise. We were waiting for car repairs, and Hooters was in walking distance. Normally this place isn’t on the radar, but perhaps that bit of prejudice has now been corrected. Hooters is known for their chicken wings, but their sliders are among the best we’ve tried. The formula is simple: Hand-formed beef patty, fluffy white bun, melted American cheese, pickles, raw onions. But the execution was excellent: The beef was cooked medium, with a nice pink tinge at the middle of the tiny, thickish patty. The cheese was nicely melted and the quantity was just right, and it fused the veggies to the patty. And the bun was light and fluffy, sealing the deal. Two order sizes are available: Four sliders in the standard order, or six in the large order, which we found perfect for sharing. And the crisp onion strings were a nice alternative to the generic fries. If someone had told me that we’d prefer Hooter’s sliders to Reef’s, I would have laughed. But tasting is believing. If there’s one rule when you chow down in H-Town, it’s that you should throw your preconceptions out the window. You might find yourself pleasantly surprised.