Hooters will institute a ‘re-Hooterization’ with a big change to restaurants
It’s a hoot for the whole family.
Hooters’ notorious “bikini nights” are set to be axed as the raunchy eatery attempts to avoid bankruptcy and be more family-friendly.
“I’m calling it re-Hooterization,” Neil Kiefer, CEO of parent company HMC Hospitality Group, told Bloomberg.
The so-called “breastaurant” is attempting to overhaul its image, too, according to Kiefer. Infamous for its scantily clad waitresses in bright orange hot pants and revealing baby tees and tank tops, the eatery is now undergoing a PG revamp.
“You go to some parts of the country and people say, ‘Oh, I could never go to Hooters, my wife would kill me,'” Kiefer said. “That’s depressing to us. We want to change that.”
