The food at Hooters might be even worse. It's awful, greasy and bland.
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Yup, Hooters sucks. A Tilted Kilt would be very nice however.
I'd rather be in my boat with a drink on the rocks,
than in the drink with a boat on the rocks.
Shawn - I think what you are trying to say is that Hooters are Awesome. The restuarant sucks.
Cedar Point guest since 1974
I think I'm in the minority in that I also like Hooters, but so be it. With that said, I don't think I'd want one at Cedar Point. I think Chickie's & Pete's is a nice improvement. In terms of new additions, I'd love to see an authentic mexican taco stand open up (not the taco bell style served at Macho Nachos) that served fresh soft tacos with good ingredients.
I also wish they'd just make some small improvements to existing stands. Offer sauerkraut and spicy brown mustard at the Johnsonville Bratt stand. Make some fresh sauces rather than buying off-the-shelf ingredients. I don't want to pick on Macho Nacho again, but some fresh salsa could really go a long way there. And offer some sides for the meal plan; rather than having 2 slices of pizza, I'd much rather have one slice and a side salad. I cringe at the thought of eating 2 cheeses-on-a-stick as a meal, delicious though it may be.
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Pete, what If they had a Hooters outside of Cedar Point somewhere? Maybe somewhere close by like on Cleveland rd, or on Milan rd?
I don't think the location of the Hooters is the issue, hence him saying "Hooters sucks." :)
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You could put a Hooters dangling over Niagara Falls with 24/7 fireworks, and the food would still suck. :)
Jeff - Advocate of Great Great Tunnels™ - Co-Publisher - PointBuzz - CoasterBuzz - Blog - Music
Shawn, I just don't like Hooters food, that's why I suggested Tilted Kilt. While not a hotbed of culinary masterpieces, Tilted Kilt food is decent bar food. I'd take one on Cleveland Rd., in the park, or wherever. Besides, I kind of like the skimpy kilt outfits over the orange shorts. :)
I'd rather be in my boat with a drink on the rocks,
than in the drink with a boat on the rocks.
Orange shorts or skimpy kilts... meh. Show me a restaurant where the wait staff all look like Channing Tatum and Ryan Reynolds and wear Speedos and tank tops... now you've got my attention :-)
Is there a word for gay misogyny? :)
Jeff - Advocate of Great Great Tunnels™ - Co-Publisher - PointBuzz - CoasterBuzz - Blog - Music
Pete said:
Shawn, I just don't like Hooters food, that's why I suggested Tilted Kilt.
That's cool dude. I don't mind. :)
Never understood the Tilted Kilt name... Women don't wear real actual kilts, traditionally.
There is a Tilted Kilt opening soon here in Rochester. Hooters failed here, and I don't think it was just because of the food.
ROUNDABOUND.
What would you put them in? These breastaurant chains are known for scantily clad servers, and I doubt that many of the patrons are putting the same kind of thought into it as you are. The first store was in Las Vegas and the developers wanted a Hooters concept, but with a sexy Celtic/Scottish twist. The tiny kilt seems like the obvious choice.
Here's a stab. Loosely translated, the slang use of the word "tilted" means out of sorts, or aggravated. Perhaps it's a play on words to show that we shouldn't expect the normal vision of a kilt-wearing person upon entering.
And the smaller outfit guarantees that they are staffing the stores with girls who display the "desirable" body type. Girls that don't fit into the mandated attire don't get hired. While that may be the norm and an acceptable way of doing business in Las Vegas, it doesn't always play as well in other cities across the U.S. Chains like this are accused of discriminatory hiring practices all the time.
On the flip side of that, the men who work there wear kilts as well, just not as short.
Dammit...
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