Plenty of parking and the restaurant is clean. We had a pitcher of Bud Light, 10 piece naked wings with hot sauce, 10 piece naked wings with spicy garlic sauce on the side and 50 boneless wings with BBQ sauce on the side plus curly fries. Everything came out hot and enjoyed the taste. Better than Buffalo Wild Wings because of the speed of service and less waiting time for our food. Tables were clean and service was promp. I would recommend this Hooters location for good wings.
(5)
Brandy W.
As a Hooters regular, I am disappointed at the current state of this location. We usually go to the south OKC hooters and receive excellent food and excellent service. There were only a few other people there at lunchtime and we still had to wait for service and refills. It is very annoying to be eating hot wings and not be able to get water or tea refills. It is also annoying to be in a restaurant and see the servers all sitting talking to each other when customers are waiting for service. The three stars are only there because the actual wings were consistent with what I expect from Hooters. Everything else was not....
(3)
Patrick W.
How "un-local" of me to eat at Hooters, right? Well...in my defense...okay, I don't have a defense. Anywho, here's why I've experienced better. Back in the day...maybe 6-8 years ago, Hooters was actually legit. I'm not even afraid to admit that I enjoyed having a meal there from time to time. However, those glory days are long gone. When it comes to places that have babes serve you food...Hooters, Twin Peaks, and to a lesser extent Buffalo Wild Wings, Hooters has fallen way off. Their food is average at best and although the service isn't terrible, it's certainly nothing to write home about. They have fair prices for their drinky drinks, but are about the same as similar establishments. I suppose the point of this review is to say that Hooters seems to have really fallen off with each new competitor that comes to OKC. Hooters seems to be lacking creativity and commitment these days, and instead, is falling back on the reputation they have built up over the years, which is a shame. Hooters still has potential, but it's just that...potential...wasted potential.
(2)
Christopher H.
As a man do I need to say why I go to Hooters? The food was standard for a hooters. But the staff was, we will saw subpar.
(3)
Aaron L.
The only things I usually get at hooters are the wings, fries and beer. Out of all the Oklahoma locations this one seems to be the most consistent with the food quality. Unfortunately it's also the furthest from my house. I feel the atmosphere or "feel" of this hooters isn't as comfortable as the other two in my opinion ( one in bricktown one south) but as I mentioned good quality is more consistent.
(4)
Charles H.
Watched the Anderson Silva vs Stephan Bonnar fight here with some buds. There's plenty of TVs with a view of the fight as ALL of them will be tuned to the PPV event. Another plus is the free cover and $1.25 long necks. Oh yah...the waitresses...plus plus plus and plus! But the UFC fight does have a high testosterone level as its 99% male. Lastly, arrive early to get a table (1 to 2 hours before the fight).
(3)
Daniel H.
I came here with my coworkers on a Sunday night. There were only a few people in here at the time. It's been about 4 years since I've been to a Hooters so I didn't remember how the food was. I was craving burgers but I refrained since I had burgers or something related to it for the past few days. I ordered a Big Daddy Sangria ($7.95) which was just right for me (see the picture), and the 10-piece Boneless Wings with BBQ sauce and ranch dip ($7.99). Our waitress was super nice and was helpful when we were trying to decide what to order. The Sangria tasted good and the Boneless Wings were good, too. Honestly, the food wasn't bad but it could just depend on what you order. My coworker ordered a Bacon Burger and I mentioned that because I finished her burger. It tasted alright to me and I suppose that fulfilled my burger craving. They had multiple flat screen TVs and even a blackjack card thing that I forgot what our waitress said. All I know that blackjack game didn't involve real money. lol I think they close at 10pm every day.
(4)
Milton A.
We ate here Tuesday night not knowing there'd be a Thunder game on. We were pleased to find that it was not packed an hour before tip-off. They advertised $2 dollar pints, which looked a little watered down to us. We got the fried pickle appetizer, which was really good. Just make sure you let them cool some so you don't burn the roof of your mouth ;). We also ordered the grilled fish tacos, 10 piece bone-in (half hot/ half 3 mile-island) and 10 piece boneless hot wings. Everything was good. My wife, of all people, noticed that the waitresses shorts were getting smaller...HAHA! It was a good time! The only reason I didn't give it a five-star was because the temp kept fluctuating from blazing hot to freezing cold, and the stools we were sitting on were too uncomfortable. Get a table instead.
(4)
Peter C.
Good food and excellent service made for a very enjoyable lunch.
(5)
Spencer S.
Food was pretty good, my server was friendly. A great place to bring the guys to, but leave the ladies at home.
(4)
John B.
Good service
(3)
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Address :3025 NW Expressway St
Oklahoma City, OK, 73112
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Loud Music : Background Good For Dancing : No Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only Happy Hour : Yes Best Nights : Wed Coat Check : No Smoking : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes
Jin Y.
Plenty of parking and the restaurant is clean. We had a pitcher of Bud Light, 10 piece naked wings with hot sauce, 10 piece naked wings with spicy garlic sauce on the side and 50 boneless wings with BBQ sauce on the side plus curly fries. Everything came out hot and enjoyed the taste. Better than Buffalo Wild Wings because of the speed of service and less waiting time for our food. Tables were clean and service was promp. I would recommend this Hooters location for good wings.
(5)Brandy W.
As a Hooters regular, I am disappointed at the current state of this location. We usually go to the south OKC hooters and receive excellent food and excellent service. There were only a few other people there at lunchtime and we still had to wait for service and refills. It is very annoying to be eating hot wings and not be able to get water or tea refills. It is also annoying to be in a restaurant and see the servers all sitting talking to each other when customers are waiting for service. The three stars are only there because the actual wings were consistent with what I expect from Hooters. Everything else was not....
(3)Patrick W.
How "un-local" of me to eat at Hooters, right? Well...in my defense...okay, I don't have a defense. Anywho, here's why I've experienced better. Back in the day...maybe 6-8 years ago, Hooters was actually legit. I'm not even afraid to admit that I enjoyed having a meal there from time to time. However, those glory days are long gone. When it comes to places that have babes serve you food...Hooters, Twin Peaks, and to a lesser extent Buffalo Wild Wings, Hooters has fallen way off. Their food is average at best and although the service isn't terrible, it's certainly nothing to write home about. They have fair prices for their drinky drinks, but are about the same as similar establishments. I suppose the point of this review is to say that Hooters seems to have really fallen off with each new competitor that comes to OKC. Hooters seems to be lacking creativity and commitment these days, and instead, is falling back on the reputation they have built up over the years, which is a shame. Hooters still has potential, but it's just that...potential...wasted potential.
(2)Christopher H.
As a man do I need to say why I go to Hooters? The food was standard for a hooters. But the staff was, we will saw subpar.
(3)Aaron L.
The only things I usually get at hooters are the wings, fries and beer. Out of all the Oklahoma locations this one seems to be the most consistent with the food quality. Unfortunately it's also the furthest from my house. I feel the atmosphere or "feel" of this hooters isn't as comfortable as the other two in my opinion ( one in bricktown one south) but as I mentioned good quality is more consistent.
(4)Charles H.
Watched the Anderson Silva vs Stephan Bonnar fight here with some buds. There's plenty of TVs with a view of the fight as ALL of them will be tuned to the PPV event. Another plus is the free cover and $1.25 long necks. Oh yah...the waitresses...plus plus plus and plus! But the UFC fight does have a high testosterone level as its 99% male. Lastly, arrive early to get a table (1 to 2 hours before the fight).
(3)Daniel H.
I came here with my coworkers on a Sunday night. There were only a few people in here at the time. It's been about 4 years since I've been to a Hooters so I didn't remember how the food was. I was craving burgers but I refrained since I had burgers or something related to it for the past few days. I ordered a Big Daddy Sangria ($7.95) which was just right for me (see the picture), and the 10-piece Boneless Wings with BBQ sauce and ranch dip ($7.99). Our waitress was super nice and was helpful when we were trying to decide what to order. The Sangria tasted good and the Boneless Wings were good, too. Honestly, the food wasn't bad but it could just depend on what you order. My coworker ordered a Bacon Burger and I mentioned that because I finished her burger. It tasted alright to me and I suppose that fulfilled my burger craving. They had multiple flat screen TVs and even a blackjack card thing that I forgot what our waitress said. All I know that blackjack game didn't involve real money. lol I think they close at 10pm every day.
(4)Milton A.
We ate here Tuesday night not knowing there'd be a Thunder game on. We were pleased to find that it was not packed an hour before tip-off. They advertised $2 dollar pints, which looked a little watered down to us. We got the fried pickle appetizer, which was really good. Just make sure you let them cool some so you don't burn the roof of your mouth ;). We also ordered the grilled fish tacos, 10 piece bone-in (half hot/ half 3 mile-island) and 10 piece boneless hot wings. Everything was good. My wife, of all people, noticed that the waitresses shorts were getting smaller...HAHA! It was a good time! The only reason I didn't give it a five-star was because the temp kept fluctuating from blazing hot to freezing cold, and the stools we were sitting on were too uncomfortable. Get a table instead.
(4)Peter C.
Good food and excellent service made for a very enjoyable lunch.
(5)Spencer S.
Food was pretty good, my server was friendly. A great place to bring the guys to, but leave the ladies at home.
(4)John B.
Good service
(3)