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| - When you think of Las Vegas, you think of bigger and over-the-top, but prepare yourself for disappointment upon entering the Hooters Restaurant in the Hooters Casino. To put it best: it's an ordinary Hooters restaurant that happens to be in Vegas, as opposed to being the "Vegas Hooters." Expect your typical Hooters experience but in a drearier setting because the Hooters Casino is a bit dingy, and with so many other places to visit for cheap greasy food this place is usually very quiet.
In my opinion, Hooters should consider putting more money into the location and making it a Vegas destination. There are other places with better looking waitresses and cheap food/drinks, so why limit one's self to this hole in the wall location? In Vegas, there are too many options for attractive waitresses to be stuck at this place - that's the feeling that I got during my visits. There is nothing wrong with the place and it is your typical Hooters experience, but shouldn't the expectations be higher in Vegas?
I have been to several Hooters restaurants throughout California, and have been to the Vegas location 3-4 times. I actually stayed at the hotel on one occasion during a last minute Vegas trip when my usual places were booked, so I have a thorough perspective of the hotel, bar, casino, and restaurant. The Vegas Hooters isn't bad but it really can't compete with the other Vegas options. The casino and bar area is sad and depressing, but the rooms are super cheap and better than the local roach motels.
I'm a guy that likes wings, beers, and stealing glances at the waitresses, but in Vegas, there are so many nicer places for the same cost, that I can't really recommend the restaurant unless you've never been to a Hooters restaurant before. It's not bad, but there is no energy and the vibe is nonexistent. This location is average when compared to other Hooters locations, but less than average when compared to other options in the area.
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