Hooters of Spring Valley

7155 S Rainbow Blvd, Las Vegas
(702) 260-9464

Recent Reviews

Michael Roa

Love going to this place for Wings. They are not the scrawny wings you get from potato corner, but big husky brawny wings that fill you up if you eat more than 10. Google needs to update the name to Left Coast Tavern because if you google Hooters and try to look for it, you won't see that name. I circled around maybe 2 to 3 times until I figured out it is now called Left Coast Tavern. Yes, they do have the Bogo Wing deal on Tuesday. And no, this is not Hooters, but I heard the owner is still the same person who owned the Hooters on this spot.

Joseph Valle

Chicken wings T-REX size. The drum stick chicken wings are huge. I’m a big eater. Excellent man size chicken wings, drumsticks.Only the name of Hooters has changed and not the ownership.

Dusti Jeffries

Worst Hooters experience I've ever had! Awful! Ordered a pound of shrimp, & got a half pound but got charged for a pound, & the mixed drinks were sooo bad! Didn't even finish them! Couldn't wait to leave! Wasted $90 on nothing! Got completely over charged! The Hooters casino down the road is way better!

Julie C.

CLOSED so sad went there today for their Tuesday special and they are gone. I'm very sad they are gone. I guess they closed oct31st

Kingston W.

This "Hooters" location is permanently closed and has rebranded.This store is now " Left Coast Gaming Tavern". (You can read my review.)From what I gathered; Hooters ceased operations on October 31st, 2022. It reopened under the new identity November 5, 2022.

Phat D.

PERMANENTLY CLOSED!!! Sad to see it go. I was there the day it opened many years ago. The irony was a few nights ago I watched a video on the decline of Hooters. I joked saying "at least the one by my house is still open". Jokes on me, I drove past it today and it was gone.As a long time patreon of this establishment, I'd like to know the reason why it disappeared? I'm guessing they couldn't find young ladies willing to work anymore when they can do Only Fans and make so much more? I wish I knew it was going out of business, I would have loved to come a few more times before it closed.

Iris del Aguila

Primero la buena atención y la comida muy deliciosa ?

Kama R.

I used to get take out from there and they have good sauce like any regular Hooters but the customer service is absolutely terrible. They get the order wrong 9 times out 10 and the manager won't do anything to help you after the fact. If you're really craving Hooters and in the area, I highly suggest checking the order before you leave and never ordering this Hooters from any delivery service.

Randy Athanas

Could have been better rating. When I received my check, I found that they charged $1.25 each for the 2 extra honey mustard for my salad which my main course, $1.25 for the extra Buffalo sauce my cousin got.for.his chicken strips, and a $1.25 each for the 2 ranch dressing for a total of $5.I have never been charged extra at any restaurant for asking for extra salad dressing.The food was average. I had just moved into the area and have many more choices for my eat out money.This is one restaurant that I will not be coming back to.

Alexandra Chrysanthis

Great service. The staff was amazing

Tony P.

Though it's not often, I had business over in the 215&Rainbow area and, rather than fight rush hour traffic back over to Henderson (the 215 & 15 intersection is currently under heavy construction), I sought out some sit-down dinner to mark off some time. Back East, for several years at least, I was a hyper-regular at my small-town local Hooters. So much so that Hooters Corporate printed & presented me a metal Hooters name tag ... labeled with the 'insider' nickname bestowed on me by the waits ... and the title of 'VIP Regular.' That also came with free seating at events in the region such as their annual bikini contests with no reservation/ticketing required. Anyway, I have barely entered a Hooters since moving to Vegas (two visits each to Hooters/OYO casino location and the now-dark Henderson location), so I thought it might be interesting to see what has transpired in Hooters-land since then. Plus I figured most of the solid sit-down spaces would be swamped at 7pm on a Friday night. This venue is the 'old-style' Hooters space, with the original 'seriously surf & crab shack' motif. (There are some newer Hooters units with a more modern 'Buffalo Wild Wings' motif: less wood, less booths, more tall-tops, more TV screens.) The space looks fine, certainly feels as a 'traditional Hooters,' but the space also feels a bit of its age. There's a large & attractive outdoor patio space, btw. The interior space is large and was about 50% booth-seated when I arrived. Take note the hours are posted as 24/7, but the restaurant space and wait staff go dark at 2am, after which only its (traditional-looking) 24/7 VP bar remains open, food served-up by its bartender. The wait staff were as competitively attractive as the units I visited back East ... and still wearing the traditional outfits ... specifically black-outs, given it was a Friday. Service was adequately attentive, checking all the boxes, though I have come to expect a bit more Hooters wait chit-chat (guest entertainment, as it is called in the training manuals) than actually transpired. On the other hand, this was during the busy prime-time Friday night hours. I went with the smothered chicken sandwich ($13.59), knowing it to usually be a much better bet than the food-service burger patties. (Well, it's all food-service-sourced, but whatever.) And it was, as usual, pretty durn tasty; it's the best sandwich on the menu. Now you can get a quite satisfying & tasty (unsmothered) fried chicken sandwich driving-through Popeyes for $5 ... but I wanted an enticing sit-down zone while chilling past the traffic. So I was down with typical Hooters pricing. I subbed the spring mix side salad (for the curly fries that have never impressed me) at $1.79. The salad was just OK. Then I added a side serving of their Tater Tots ($4.09). Now I must say these were the crispiest, best tasting Tater Tots I've had in ages. (And that comes from someone who grew up in the South where Grandma would fry them up on-the-each in an iron skillet.) You should sub them for your side, without a doubt. If I am back in that area of the Valley, those Tater Tots may well draw me back in. Especially during slower hours of business, when I am much more likely to pick up a bit more Hooters chit-chat. Easy enough to find -- even with most of the neon on the roadside sign burnt out (stating "ERS") -- just south of the 215&Rainbow intersection, just north of the Rainbow&WarmSprings intersection, on the west-side of Rainbow.

Jenn M.

We came here during the week and wanted a quick bite. We ordered the Buffalo shrimp which were absolutely amazing I still crave them after we left! The wings were ok but we had the Lemon Pepper dry rub so next time I'll try another flavor. We had great service and the food and drinks came out pretty quickly. We dont live close but we will be back next time we are in town!

Arely R.

I have food poisoning from eating here last night. It was my only meal bc i fasted yesterday. Couldn't have been anything else.

Larry N

My server Tatiana was very friendly and helpful. I ordered the wings, which I felt were a bit overcooked and salty. I was seated at a booth with a sign warning that this location had the loudest speakers in the restaurant, so if guests felt the music was too loud they needed to change to a different booth. OK, so why sit me at the loudest location in the restaurant when there were many other options available? The restaurant was not at all busy when I was there.

Pamela pfeffer

The problem wasn't just the food but the waitress. (was cold) She wasn't too excited serving women! The tables w men around us got premium service! The co. also habitually round up so they keep your change… do that all day every day and you have quite the unreported income that hooters… not the staff keeps!

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