Most of the city has very few chain restaurants aside from McD's and Starbucks or Potbelly if you're around Dupont. So it's pretty reasonable to not consider driving from downtown to outside the Beltway to be a default option. Unless you live near Gallery Place, there really aren't that many. |
No. I once used the bathroom there in an emergency. |
I have no problem with it besides the fact that the girls wear pantyhose under their shorts. |
I'd consider myself a feminist and don't have an issue with Hooters. It wouldn't be my first choice of a place to eat (or drink beer) but when I was in grad school in a project group with a bunch of guys, we often had project meetings there. (we'd typically prank a member of our group and get the waitresses to make him do hula hoop games and other embarrassing stuff.) I like their buffalo chicken sandwich. |
I went there with some lesbians once. So subversive right? Boring, yucky food. It reminded me of a strip club, the girls were REALLY working some of the male customers, showing them cell phone pics and flirting out of control. zzzzzzzzzzzz |
I went there a few times with friends because it was near where we all worked at the time and the wings were good, decent prices on beer. But it's not my destination of choice for food. And yes, I'm a woman. |
I don't eat there much (woman here), but mainly because I'm not a huge fan of wings. The last time I went there was 2008 with DH and my (then) infant DD. Pretty family friendly, actually. Went there with my parents once, too. I don't like that the servers need to wear those '80s style socks, though. Those were the kind I used to tuck my jeans into. |
I guess they haven't updated their uniforms lately I went there a couple of times and was pretty disappointed food-wise. Don't see how Hooters is any better than much-hated-here Applebee's. |
I have never been. Would probably be ok going with a bunch of other women but probably not with guys - would find it too unconfortable to sit in the midst of all the ogling. |
Not a chance in hell that I would ever eat there. LIberal feminist here. |
Really? Ruby Tuesday's, Legal seafood, Bertuccis, Gordon biersch, The capital grille, Maggianos, bucca, Daily grill, Ruth's Chris, smith and wollensky, corner bakery, Rosa Mexicano, Green turtle, McCormick and schmicK's, Cheesecake factory, Cosi, Clyde's, chick filet, chipotle, Moby dicks, Chopt, Chix, California tortilla, 5 guys, Qdoba, panera, etc. Wow, head in sand. |
Not in this life. Woman here. |
It's true that in the city, you have a much greater selection of non-chain restaurants. A friend and I recently met up for breakfast with our kids way out in the 'burbs, and were going over our choices. Panera? Silver Diner? Maybe Dunkin' Donuts? Totally sucks.
Sure there are chains in the city, but your selection is so, so, SOOO much more. |
Doesn't appeal to me much, I don't like wings. I'm sure their other food (burgers etc.) is probably fine, but you can get that stuff lots of places, and if it were up to me, I would choose to go elsewhere. If a bunch of people from work (mixed guys and girls) were going and invited me, I wouldn't refuse on moral grounds or anything, but I would not seek it out. |
![]() Love hooters. |