I wanted to follow the "try to make a post for every day you didn't have a post for" rule in hopes that I could run Facebook as a "on this day..." post but that also means due to the original summer-heavy posting schedule I couldn't add anything for like two months if I wanted to do something in July.
In any case, today's post is about the defunct Hooters. Hooters had a long interest since at least the mid-to-late 2000s to build. Originally it was rumored that a spot on Texas Avenue was the place to build but ultimately built a location at 960 North Earl Rudder Freeway right next to Imperial Chinese & Sushi. It opened in July 2018 and for a while did okay.
Plans had been in the work to add a Hooters to the area since the mid-to-late 2000s but one finally reached the area in July 2018. It no doubt suffered from Twin Peaks opening down the road (at 768 North Earl Rudder Freeway) but nonetheless continued until June 2024, closed in a purge of around forty underperforming locations, joining the ranks of several other restaurants closed in the summer including Fargo's Pit BBQ, Casa Olé in the mall (closing over forty years), and Mo's Irish Pub at Century Square.
It was soon after this announcement that I dropped by and grabbed a few pictures (so pictures were taken June 2024). Fellow blogger Columbia Closings also lost their Hooters restaurant and documented it, so it's only natural I need to do the same.