
The first Hooters opened October 4, 1983, in Clearwater, Florida. The Original Six founders were quickly detained for impersonating restaurateurs, but fortunately for America, they were soon allowed to go about their business.During its history, the Hooters concept has remained true to its roots. The current logo, uniform, menu and ambiance are all very similar to what existed in the original store. This consistency is understandable given Hooters continued success and high ranking amongst the industry’s growth leaders.
Sports bar & grill chain famous for chicken wings served by waitresses in short shorts.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 240 N Gulph Rd, King of Prussia, PA 19406
Phone: (610) 768-9464
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Reservations: northeasthooters.com
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The KOP Hooters is at one of the best Hooters. Kudos to the staff and Frank the manager on duty.
I got all my wings naked and not breaded so I can put down more. I also had a side of blue cheese, which lasted me almost until the end of my last plate.
I tried the garlic hot, which was the best one of the night and my first 10. Don’t let the four pepper spice rating for you which is the highest tied with like nuclear Buffalo or something, these had a great flavor with a little kick but I probably could have ate these the whole time. The dry rub lemon pepper were okay, because the wings were nice and crispy but actually lacked a bit of the lemon flavor I was looking for. I actually took the lemon wedge out of my diet coke and squirted it on them and they immediately became a lot better.
The Daytona flavor is like a barbecue, mixed with hot sauce, mixed with a bit of honey, and maybe a little soy in there. Don’t get it confused with the Daytona style wings which is the same sauce but the wings get finished on the grill. That wasn’t available for the all you can eat. My last flavor was the samurai teriyaki, which was basically a spicy teriyaki sauce…it was pretty good. I would definitely recommend the garlic hot as a must have, the Daytona and samurai as ones that take flyers on for your round of 5/6 wings, and if you do get the lemon pepper I mean I guess ask for some lemon wedges or extra seasoning (but that may lead to you just getting a whole lot more black pepper just to get a little bit of lemon flavor so beware).
Service was good overall (kinda fell off at the end) and everyone even the non our section waitresses said hello or smiled to us (yes…I know it might be an act, friendliness is friendliness!). We each got the all you can eat plus a drink each and after tax it came out to like $52. We each had 25 to 27 wings, so certainly got our money’s worth when you consider 10 wings is like $16.99. are waitress boxed up are curly fries too since we hardly touch them which was nice.
Overall, I will say that it is well run. It is generally clean although the bathroom is a hot humid sweatbox (they do have large fans blowing but it isn’t great).
When I’m in the area, I definitely enjoy visiting this location.