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2.5 stars 22 reviews

Hooters Restaurant Of Toronto

280 Adelaide St W
Toronto, ON  M5V 1P6

(416) 977-4668

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2.5 star rating
Draven992 Mississauga September 29, 2010
You'll Have a Hoot!

Everyone knows by now about the Hooters, Yes, beautiful ladies and great food. The one over in Toronto is kinda small with an upstairs roof top patio. I love going there in the summer and just watching the busy people on the street go by while your enjoying a nice corona

plus did I mention that the girls are smoking hot?

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English
2.5 star rating
May 17, 2011

I came here this past wknd for the UYE, it was actually the first time I've ever been to a Hooters.  I was one of the last to arrive and had to played an interesting game of twister-tango to get into my seat.  My first thought was ok so this table is set for 10 and theres tons of space in the restaurant but yet we are all squished into this cramped corner?  I guess whoever set this table up... more

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2.5 star rating
May 17, 2011

As this was the site of my first UYE, and I had a blast due to the awesome people I was hanging with, I might not be as harsh with my review as I should be.I'd visited the Hooters in Brampton before it closed down, and had a horrific experience there with terrible service. Compared to that, this Hooters was a treat! The waitresses were really cute (if not really um...voluptuous, as the company... more

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2.5 star rating
May 16, 2011

I've always been mystified by the concept of this restaurant. Is it flat-out kitsch or an earnest attempt to add a smidge of sex appeal to an otherwise underwhelming casual-dining restaurant? Is this some Protestant alternative to a peeler bar or is this just a soft-softcore non-stripclub with a better spread and free refills on pop?Now, tackling the above points is beyond the scope of this... more

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