Hooters 美国猫头鹰餐厅
Unit B1 Shanghai City Center, 100 Zunyi Lu,
Changning
near Xianxia Lu, Metro Line 2 Loushanguan Lu Station
遵义路100号上海城B1单元
近仙霞路, 地铁2号线娄山关路站
6237-0080
Open Mon-Fri 10:30am-12am, Sat-Sun 10:30am-1am
Price Y200-Y299 per couple
Accepts International Credit Cards
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Knock back a cold one and help it down with an array of beer-friendly bar snacks served by girls wearing those legendary orange hot pants. A mixed and fun-loving crowd convene at this delightfully tacky, unrefined spot. Bring a sense of humor.
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6 years, 9 months ago

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Ignore what I said about the location - I was distracted by visions of chicken wings and Hooters girls and didn't read which location the review was about.

@Narsf - Which Hooters was this? Please don't tell me it was my beloved Pudong one. That was my only reason to cross the river. I could kind of tell things were going down hill though when I saw this years Hooters Calendar (courtesy of Geoff)...yikes, those girls were dead in the eye and lacking in the body.

No, that was a great thing! But now the girls are so soulless and worn-out they don't even have the energy to shake their cleavage in a gentleman's face! Disgusting!

..................and that`s a bad thing ????

Dude, go there yourself, maybe I just had a bad experience. I have fond memories of my first few times in Hooters, especially when I was politely trying to read... she put her knockers almost on my nose.

Wow 10% is taking the pi$$ a little bit. Im still shocked by your previous reviw where they charged you 8rmb for a tiny tiny pot of dressing. Wish i could change my vote now on the City Weekend Awards for Best Service.....Geoff, Can i change my vote please ??

First things first:
The burger was free. Won it in the "Best Burger" thingy a few weeks ago. So if that coloured my perceptions somewhat, then ... well, no, I don't think it did. The burger was excellent, meaty, sagey, eaty. It had everything one wants in a burger - burger, burger juice, little bits of burnt burger. Great stuff.
Service has gone downhill, massively. But now they are adding an undeserved 10% to the bill. For a place whose main attraction is supposed to be the cheery dancing girls, it's a dreadful shame.
The waitresses were indifferent, sounded bored, their eyes were dead. A perfect advertisement for staying in school longer and taking your studies more seriously. 10% is a joke, under the circumstances.
My companion and I had a pint of Tsingtao each, and a thimble of Thousand Island Dressing to go with the fries. And this cost 110RMB.
Yes, you read that right: Two beers, and a tiny pot of dressing: 110 RMB. Had we paid for the burgers, it would have been closer to 250RMB, and an absolute rip-off at that.
Guys, if you're going to charge for service, let's see the service. If you're going to charge 8RMB for a tiny dollop of dressing... you're out of money-making ideas.

"Hooters Makes You Happy"
A few months ago i went to hooters hong qiao before the renovations took place. I went when they had their promotion on friday. 2-5pm 50% off selected food items, 4-6pm buy one get one free on selected drinks. I found myself there around 4:15-4:30, just in between the two specials. I ordered a burger and a drink. An hour later i went to pay the bill and found that there was discrepancy with my bill. I was charged for two drinks instead of one. When i asked the waitress why was i charged, she responded and said that i could only choose 1 of the specials. I replied and asked where on does it specify that request? She turned to called the manager. When the manager came, he explained to me that it was an error in the promotion, but that he will give the discount on both food and drinks. I was happy!!
A week later, I went there with a group of friends, our bill came to over 1100 rmb, the same problems, spoke to the manager and paid half of that.
I went back after the renovations, and there was promotions that were Overlapping. I ate during the food special....waited...and drank during the drink special...I was happy
Thank you Hooters!!

Well, I went back there today and I was a little saddened by the strange service.
The place was empty, staff excepted.
"Can I sit by the window?"
"Er... well... I'll have to ask the manager..."
"That's good, you go do that and I'll sit down by the window to wait for you."
"Er... um..."
So anyway, it was fine for me to sit by the window in this EMPTY RESTAURANT. Comfy chair! ^-^
The nice lady took my order, her name was Jackie, and it seemed that today was her "whipping girl" day as not five minutes went past without the manager yelling at her.
She hovered around the table while I waited for the Hooters burger (58RMB) to come. I was reading my book, and she quietly sauntered over.
"So... you like reading books?"
"Ye-es, sometimes I like reading sandwiches, and occasionally I have been known to read a wardrobe, but generally speaking it's books for me."
"The... Way.... We... Live... Now... That's what it's called?"
"Correct! It's an interesting and comical take on the changing approach of society towards love, marriage, wealth and status juxtaposed against a time of great financial uncertainty in which the "Great Man" who arrives in the city has much respect, power and wealth, but without actually managing to be known as accountable for its disposal or earning. It's interesting in that it's allegorically relevant 100 years after publication to our recent recession, insofar as that supposedly reliable financial institutions and economic giants are proven to be not only fraudulent in their dealings, but also completely incompetent to solve the... AND YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT DO YOU? Why did you disturb my satirical literature by thrusting your bewbs in my face? They're nice but a good book is a much longer comfort seeing as you're just annoying me! ARRGH!"
Or that's what I would have said, but I was in a polite mood and I answered her questions patiently.
The burger was great, thick, juicy, delicious, and nicely toasted bun. The curly fries were not greasy - a feat rarely achieved and with lovely crispy skin.
And because I was feeling extra classy, I ordered a Fanta orange, which was more ice than Fanta. In fact, I think it was all ice.
The burger was slow in coming, however, and the manager was likewise engaged in hovering near to my table, yelling "JACKIE!" occasionally to the waitress when he thought something appeared to be amiss.
Y'know, attentive service is nice, and it's a rarity in these parts... but if I've got a big interesting book in my hand, I don't want to be disturbed.
Maybe I went to the wrong place...

fake... it most certainly is, honestly, what I want to say the staff would be a lot better wearing rollerskates with rainbows on the sides, but when I ordered a pretty simple burger and I found a whole plastic nipple inside of the bun it was too much for me. Was it a joke?

Welcome to Raisins!
Naw, I kid ^_^
Friendly service - but that's what they're famous for.
Okay food - but is that what you're REALLY coming for guys?
It's a bit pricey, a little dirty (as in "not been washed properly") here and there, a lot fake and a great deal of fun. Just accept it for what it is and you'll do fine.
My Philly Cheese Steak sammich was a bit better than Munchies, as were the fries, and my friends' burger was rated 7/10 apparently.
The best part of the experience was watching the little boy who's father had brought him there to see his first pair of ... manicured hands.
"Women are things, son: you can't treat 'em too rough and if you want another, throw the old one away" Arf!

I've never been to Hooter's in the US, but their schtick here is pretty tame by Chinese standards.
I come for the food though. Best Burger in Shanghai. No in China. Better than Blue Frog for sure. Probably edges out Malone's, because I don't like gourmet burgers. I just want something that tastes like home.
Best hot dogs in Shanghai (with American Cheese and Chili). Best Chili in Shanghai. The wings are the closest to the real thing that I've had here as well, though they should get rid of the tips (and I'm from upstate NY so I know my wings).
Also, these guys have new management it seems. The first few times I came, it was different. A friend joked that they should be named, "Tweeters." Now, there has been new developments, literally, and the girls here are living up to the name.
That and the food earn my official 5 stars.

This is my 2nd time at Hooters and for sure LAST time.
Went there for lunch and it really sucked in all kinds of way.
I booked the lunch burger and bun was cold, meat was dry, salad was dry and dead. My friend booked a chinese dish that he took one bite of and left it.
Then we ordered wings (spicy) but they came in half cold and not as spicy as we requested. Blue Cheese dressing...well could not taste the cheese at all.
Service is terrible. They fool around and have no clue about what's going on. They look stupid in their "uniform" and their attitude is just sooo fake.
Only thing that was OK was the 2 cokes.
I don't understand this concept at all - they should leave China and stick to US market...hope you Americans does it better back home.

hey stephanie put up some photos of your fabulous staff!












Yeah, I got this year's calendar too, which was a nice gift but it was very much a "pick-and-mix-choose-your-disease" affair.