
The Hooters restaurant at 291 Boston Turnpike in Shrewsbury is closing. The sports bar announced the closure on Facebook and thanked the Shrewsbury community for support, memories, and loyalty. The post also thanked guests, team members, and the “Hooters Girls” for making the location special. Founded in 1983, Hooters is known for wings, beer, a sports-bar atmosphere, and all-female waitstaff in signature uniforms. The company still operates Massachusetts locations in Saugus, Dedham, and West Springfield. The closure is occurring as Hooters undergoes a rebrand, with original owners reclaiming about 140 locations and planning to “re-Hooterize” the brand toward a more casual, family-friendly sports-bar experience.
"The Hooters in Shrewsbury, located at 291 Boston Turnpike, is closing, the sports bar announced Wednesday on Facebook. "These decisions are never easy, and we want to sincerely thank the Shrewsbury community for years of support, memories, and loyalty," the caption reads."
""To all of our wonderful guests, incredible team members, and amazing Hooters Girls. Thank you for being part of what made this location special," the post continues. "We are truly grateful for each and every one of you.""
"Founded in 1983, Hooters became known for its wings, beer, sports-bar atmosphere, and the chain's all-female waitstaff dressed in the brand's signature uniforms. The company still operates several Massachusetts locations, including restaurants in Saugus, Dedham, and West Springfield."
"The closure comes as Hooters is undergoing a rebrand. The chain's original owners reclaimed much of the business, acquiring roughly 140 locations with plans to "re-Hooterize" the brand and steer it back toward a more casual, family-friendly sports-bar experience."
Read at Boston.com
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