Hooters of Somerset
60 Cottontail Ln, Somerset
(732) 560-9823
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Came in with a birthday freebies.. initially back kitchen manager had to check with owner saying they are independent franchise. I was thinking they would not honor but they did honor! My server was friendly, and cheerful. Blonde hair medium length tied back, 5ft 6inches. She works out on dining room. Very nice girl. Definitely recommend!! Karaoke was on even though they were amateurs they were entertaining.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food was great of course a great variety of beer and great price
First time coming to hooters. That dominican waitress is something else lol ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ i'll come back just to talk to her; she was so damn cool 🙂
General tso chicken ON POINT
Karaoke, so frickin fun
Good atmosphere.
The business owners are very clever. Uou've got my business. Looking forward to come again 😉
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Manager refused to turn on world series game. Server tried her best...
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 3
Great Staff. 👍 Everyone was friendly and helpful. Young lady working bar was very nice. Clean and good food.
Will stay at Hotel on property next time.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Salad, Boneless Wings
Gambling can be an enticing pastime, often leading individuals down a path of compulsive behavior that can wreak havoc on their lives. I found myself trapped in the cycle of addiction, which drained my finances, strained my relationships, and left me feeling hopeless. However, an unexpected turn of events at Hooters not only provided me with a lifeline but also helped me regain control of my life.
The allure of gambling began innocently enough. I started playing poker with friends, enjoying the thrill of the game and the camaraderie it brought. However, as time went on, I began to seek out larger bets and more frequent trips to casinos. The excitement of winning quickly became overshadowed by the desperation of chasing losses. I found myself spiraling deeper into debt, often borrowing money from friends and family to fund my gambling habits. It was a vicious cycle that I felt powerless to escape.
One fateful evening, a friend invited me to Hooters to watch a football game. Initially, I was hesitant; the thought of being around others who might be gambling filled me with anxiety. Nevertheless, I decided to go, hoping that a night out would help me unwind. Upon entering Hooters, I was immediately struck by the lively atmosphere. The combination of delicious food, engaging conversations, and the camaraderie of fellow sports fans created an environment that was both inviting and exhilarating.
As the night progressed, I found myself immersed in the excitement of the game. Instead of fixating on gambling, I was drawn into the world of sports and the enjoyment of being with friends. The waitstaff at Hooters were friendly and attentive, making me feel valued as a customer. I realized that I could have fun without the need for gambling. This newfound perspective was a revelation for me. I began to understand that the thrill I had sought through gambling could be found in shared experiences with friends.
The more I frequented Hooters, the more I embraced this healthier lifestyle. I discovered a love for sports that I had never fully appreciated before. Engaging in discussions about teams, players, and strategies became a source of joy and fulfillment, redirecting my focus away from gambling. The atmosphere at Hooters reinforced a sense of community and camaraderie that I had been missing during my gambling days.
Additionally, the support from my friends during our outings was invaluable. They helped me see the value of building relationships based on shared interests rather than the temporary highs that gambling provided. As I spent more time at Hooters, I realized that my life could be enriched by the bonds I forged through sports and friendship. These experiences gave me the strength to confront my addiction head-on and seek help.
In time, I began attending support groups for gambling addiction. The combination of these sessions and the positive reinforcement I received at Hooters provided me with the tools I needed to overcome my compulsive behavior. I learned to appreciate the importance of community, connection, and self-worth outside the realm of gambling.
In conclusion, Hooters played an unexpected yet pivotal role in my recovery from gambling addiction. It offered me a space to rediscover joy and connection, ultimately helping me break free from the cycle of addiction. Today, I am grateful for the lessons learned and the friendships formed during those nights spent at Hooters. My journey has shown me that sometimes, salvation comes from the most unexpected places.
Kid-friendliness: Top tier kid-friendliness. The waitresses are very nice to my 2 and 12 year old children. My 12 year old is always excited to go here whenever I mention it. Best restaurant for kids ever.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Onion Rings and Deep Fried Pickles, Celery, Boneless Chicken Wings, Sauce, Wings, Classic Wings, Nachos, Mozzarella Sticks, Buffalo Shrimp, Salad, Sandwich, Chipotle Honey Sauce, Fried, Fried Mushrooms, Naked Chicken Wings, Daytona Wings, Boneless Wings, Smoked Wings, Hooters Original Buffalo Shrimp
Very disappointed, you can’t compare to the Hooters in Florida. Night and Day. This place needs to be shut down soon. Poor quality of food, place empty and girls don’t have a clue of what’s going on. SMH! Definitely not recommending or coming back at all. 👎👎
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Can't believe I'm writing this but I'm looking forward to getting back for the food. Shrimp was amazing.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
My dad visited this location today and they gave him the wrong order. He requested boneless wings and they gave him bone-in wings. He called them, asking for this to be fixed, and they requested he go out of his way to return the wings to Hooters, when THEY made the mistake to begin with. To more of our disgust, they wanted the wings back because they wanted to RE-USE them to serve to other customers, per the manager and Amber at the front desk. This was after they were made aware my dad TOUCHED some of the wings. They didn’t provide my dad with new boneless wings as he ordered and are DISGUSTING for serving wings that customers have left with a brought home. FOUL ESTABLISHMENT AND DO NOT CARE ABOUT FOOD QUALITY. Don’t waste your time on this nasty food.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Great wings
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Restaurantji Recommends
Have been here a bunch never to crowded food always good service always great.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Wings
Spent $50 here for wings and tots, including an order of 10 “boneless wings” that were $13 for basically breading with little to no chicken. It was insulting. The tots were the “highlight” and they were just ok. The kitchen won’t let you split an order of wings with 2 sauces, but you can order 2 side sauces - which makes no sense. You can only split sauces on orders of 50 wings or more. Jokes on me. But I will sooner eat Taco Bell than come back here.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 3
ive tried other dishes, and wasnt too impressed. i usually just stick to the mozzarella sticks for lunch. ive been told the wings are good!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Wings
I was there yesterday and im part of the group that got terrible service by brianna. She rolled her eyes and sucked her teeth at us because of HER mistake, get a hearing aid fr. Anyway, now im on Ron Daking’s asş. Obviously Tim is gonna have more bad reviews than good ones. No normal person likes glazing every establishment that they go to. Hello? If you have a bad experience, it leaves more of a reason for you to leave a review? It’s normal for people to remember negative experiences more vividly than positive ones. Stop gooning at hooters dawg.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Manager is very weird and creepy, just sits there and stares. Also the service is terrible. Brianna misheard what my friends and I ordered and had an attitude for the rest of the time we were there. Rolling her eyes and sucking her teeth. Enjoy the message and the penny tip.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Recommended dishes: Sauce, Sandwich, Fried
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