I have eaten at a few Hooters and this was the worst experience ever. The wings were soggy and not cooked to taste as I prefer them a bit more crispy and well done. The limited menu and the quality of what seems to be all pre cooked food gives the company a bad rap. Either do it right or don’t do it. Not to mention no buffalo shrimp. Bloody wings and no water except bottled available. The servers were ok but when asked for any request they weren’t able to accommodate. Season ticket holder sadly will never eat there again.
Art T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Crofton, MD
Better than expected, which isn’t saying much, as expectations were quite low. My po’boy was meh, and the fried shrimp on it were not crunchy, but soft and almost bouncy. Onion rings were okay, though, and their sauce was wicked good. Also, the wife’s chili dog was big, flavorful, and filling. Way overpriced, of course. We asked for water and were each given a $ 5 bottle of Dasani. I guess we should have seen that coming. Also, $ 12 hot chocolate with a teeny bit of Bailey’s for cocktails… again, ludicrous, but at the stadium, what else would you expect? Mediocre service, no real attention paid, very mechanical. Still, better than expected. A decent option for pre-game snacks.
Thomas J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Woodbridge, VA
Food was typical food. The staff though? The slowest I’ve ever experienced.
Keri C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Antonio, TX
The menu is limited… we ordered wings and mozzarella sticks… both came out literally less than two minutes after we ordered them. You can tell they were sitting under the heat lamp and the quality of the food was terrible. Just terrible. There is no water available for responsible guests who choose not to drink alcohol and cannot or don’t want to drink soda. I mean, there are bottles of water… if you want to spend another 5 bucks for that… but seriously, a cup of ice water is not«do-able»? Honestly, for the 17 bucks we spent inside this«only made to LOOK like a real Hooters» Hooters, I’d have rather had a hot dog and a draft beer from any other vendor inside. Next time, we’ll eat before we go… and water? Well, if you are pregnant or sick I’m sure they will provide you with some water. Otherwise, forget about it. You cant have water. The one natural resource that doesnt have to be bottled and is available at every other Hooters in the nation… Nope. Water?! Thats asking WAY too much.
Jee D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Alexandria, VA
So, okay, Hooters isn’t my #1 choice of places to eat, but we wanted to sit somewhere inside to eat lunch and catch the score of the Michigan game. Enter Hooters. It’s pretty spacious for a restaurant/bar in a stadium. I won’t comment on the ladies other than our waitress wasn’t as friendly with us as she was with all male tables, but that’s fine, my feelings weren’t hurt. Well, at least not a lot. Their menu is very limited — wings, chicken tenders, onion rings, a salad, a couple other plates, and a small selection of beers. I’m not a Hooters connoisseur, but do other Hooters offer 20 wings and a bottle of Korbel champagne for $ 50? I don’t think so. We got a few beers, an order of chicken tenders covered with 3 mile island sauce, and 10 hot wings. Their chicken could only come in either mild, hot, or 3 mile island sauce. Our waitress asked us if we wanted ranch or blue cheese dressing with them, and we said we would. The chicken tenders were a bit overcooked and hard, but there was plenty of chicken. The wings were crispy on the outside and very good. It wasn’t hot, but that’s fine. I was sad to see that we were charged a $ 1 for each sauce we ordered with the chicken(had no idea that we’d be charged extra for them), but what do you expect from a stadium bar? A bargain? Heck no. I’ll probably stop in if I’m ever on the club level at FedEx Field, but next time, I’ll beware the extra charges, and know that the waitresses won’t flirt with me.(sad face)