Evidently one other main chain could be able to chunk the mud: Bloomberg reported immediately that Hooters, the nation’s most well-known “breastaurant,” is in talks with legislation agency Ropes & Grey to organize a chapter submitting, in line with sources near the scenario. (Neither Hooters nor the legislation agency responded to the publication’s requests for remark.) In September of 2024, Bloomberg additionally reported that the chain was going through $300 million of debt and falling income.
In the summertime of 2024, Hooters closed dozens of shops nationwide. As the corporate informed Nation’s Restaurant Information on the time, these shops have been “underperforming.” Pointing to the launch of a Hooters frozen-food line in June of the identical yr and the corporate’s growth “into new markets,” Hooters added that “this model of 41 years stays extremely resilient and related.”
Hooters would observe Purple Lobster and TGI Friday’s in submitting for chapter and shutting areas as America’s main chains face shifting diner preferences and spending conduct. Nonetheless, given the rise of chains like Bikini Beans, Tilted Kilt, and Twin Peaks — the latter of which is rising quickly and is now estimated to have an fairness worth of $1.2 billion — it doesn’t appear to be Individuals have misplaced curiosity within the idea of the breastaurant itself, the place the main target has by no means actually been on the standard of the meals a lot as the looks of the individuals (girls) serving it. As Vox speculated in 2018, a few of Hooters’s struggles could have merely to do with the truth that the chain and its meals now really feel outdated in comparison with its newer rivals.
Hooters has tried to transcend its controversial picture previously. In 2017, it launched a fast-casual offshoot known as Hoots that served comparable meals with a extra family-friendly (i.e., much less skimpy) method. On the time, the corporate categorized the offshoot as a method for Hooters to enter “extra and smaller neighborhoods” since Hoots areas can be smaller. It additionally appeared like a response to declining gross sales: The variety of Hooters areas dropped by greater than 7 % between 2012 and 2016.
As Greg Morabito wrote for Eater in 2019, following information of a deliberate Hoots growth, “With its extra informal service type, pared down menu, and fewer aggressive branding, Hoots appears geared at millennials who may not in any other case step foot inside Hooters.” Hoots hasn’t actually taken off, nevertheless: The Hoots Wings location in Atlanta closed final summer time, leaving solely three areas throughout the nation, in line with the Hoots web site.
With Hooters doubtlessly headed for a similar destiny, all these individuals who go to Hooters “for the wings” could should hit up a Wingstop — or one of many many different rooster chains popping up today.