This is a relatively new Hooters location. It took over the building from another bar/restaurant/gaming establishment. It's clean. The booths in the bar area are comfy and nice. The server was friendly, but she didn't know the different beer options and didn't seem familiar with the menu. Their uniforms also looked a bit sloppy. And when I said I wanted both ranch and blue cheese for the dipping sauces, I got one sauce cup with both ranch and blue cheese in it. (Is that a thing? I've never had that happen elsewhere before.) I was pleasantly surprised with the food as it was far better than the one other Hooters location I went to years ago. FAR better. I now think of Hooters very differently. The wing sauces are actually hot and spicy. The breaded wings (which were a complete icky, inedible disaster the one time I went to a different Hooters) were cooked perfectly. They had a good crunch and were well-coated in the sauce. Tip: The spicy garlic sauce is a real winner. The Daytona wings were good (unbreaded and grilled), but the sauce was too mild and BBQ-ish for me. The fries were cooked perfectly. The cheese sauce was good. The ranch and blue cheese dipping sauces left something to be desired, but weren't terrible. The original (breaded) wings and fries were a big hit - and they earn this place 4 stars. Plus, we were checked on frequently by both our server and a manager-type. So all in all, I'm kind of a fan of Hooters now. Those were some tasty wings.