What's snobby about it? It's just that they are THERE, right out the door. Without a car. Some of the non-chain dives I go to in DC are certainly not in competition with Macaroni Grill. Macaroni Grill would be better, but it would be a hassle to get there. |
No, I wouldn't go there. The "suntan" shiny pantyhose and scrunchy socks would make me want to puke. |
I wouldn't go there. Well, if I were with a group of 20 and everyone else wanted to go, possibly I would; but I'd feel very uncomfortable. Partly because I think it's sexist and partly because I'd be afraid that anyone I was with would stare at my own quite large breasts and wonder if I should be waitressing there, too. Frankly, I don't see the appeal of staring at various body parts, male or female, during a meal. Which is why I have no interest in male strippers, either. Obviously others feel differently as these places are quite popular! |
What's sexist about it? Is there coercion? |
I have no problem with the concept. It's a free country.
But I find their wings offensive. No wings should be breaded. Just sauced, fried, and sauced again. I know you can order them "naked," but at Hooter's those are always dried out and awful. Also, whenever I've left there, I've felt jittery from the amount of sodium I consumed. The whole menu is a fat-and-salt festival, washed down by watery beer. Again, it's a free country--but not that appealing to me. Not to be a prude or anything, but if there was a vegetable on the menu I might go back. |
Also, I've got to agree that the shiny hose are really unappealing. |
I'll eat there when they hire sexy male waiters who wear tight satin banana hammocks that I can ogle and make comments about when they walk away. THAT's what's sexist about it. DUH. ![]() |
I'll go when they hire a bunch of men dressed in tuxes, reading poetry, and staring at us with smoldering longing glances, through their long dark hair. Of course, the sighs and smiles from all the women will probably make any normal guys with us pretty uncomfortable. They'll also get depressed that no woman is paying attention to them and start wondering if they should learn to play the violin and wear something other than an oversize t shirt. |
I would patron both of these business ventures. Why is this not happening yet?? |
NP here. I don't care to visit Hooters, but I don't care if anyone I know wants to go. Whatever. The D.C. snobbery is classic - they think its some exclusive place. Never happen. I said never. |
I've never eaten there, nor can I really imagine myself eating there. It's existence in 2013 is kind of deplorable (can you imagine a parallel restaurant named with some kind of juvenile nickname featuring only African-American servers dressed in a costume meant to be sexy?). |
BWAHAHAHA, thanks pp, funniest thing on DCUM in a while! |
My roommate in college worked at one. When she started there, she was asked what size uniform she wore. She asked for medium shorts. The manager said she could choose from small or extra small, if she needed a medium she could not work there. |
I like their crab legs and some of their other food and I don't mind the women there, it's just kind of funny to me (I'm a woman) that it's supposed to be appealing to men. Women are sexualized on tv all the time. What's the big deal to see them like that at a restaurant. |
Their waitresses are not that hot. Some are even kind of fat. I was surprised. The Rockville one has better looking women. I'm a woman and it's amusing for me to compare. I don't take offense about the concept of Hooters. Sexualized women to sell is so common I'm numb to it. There are other more offensive things in life to complain about than Hooters. |