
Built a cheeky, unapologetic brand that made sports bar dining theatrical. Franchising fueled explosive growth — 400 locations by 2008. The Hooters Girl became as recognizable as Ronald McDonald, turning wings and beer into a cultural phenomenon.
Competitors like Twin Peaks and Buffalo Wild Wings offered fresher concepts without the dated sex appeal. Millennials and Gen Z found the brand cringe-worthy. Then private equity loaded Hooters with $376M in debt, squeezing out investment in modernization, training, and maintenance just as the pandemic crushed casual dining.
Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March 2025. Around 40 locations closed in 2024. Original co-founder Neil Kefir bought it back, vowing to strip out PE gimmicks and rebuild.