Hooters of Atlantic City

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2821 Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ 08401

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(609) 449-1500
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I came to Providence in June with a bachellorette party in June. I wasn't sure what to expect, due to where it's located...right next to an irish bar and a comedy club. The insi...

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Club Providence is possibly the WORST club I have been to, especially for bachelorette parties. I find it amusing that they have a whole page dedicated to bachelor (ette) parties...

Such a fun time! 8/14/2009

I came to Providence in June with a bachellorette party in June. I wasn't sure what to expect, due to where it's located...right next to an irish bar and a comedy club. The inside of the club has a HUGE dance floor, awesome lighting and it's well air-conditioned. We had 11 girls, we got a VIP table with bottles and had a great elevated view of the dancefloor. This place is a serious club. If you're not willing to dress night, don't go. If you don't want a swank environment, don't go... Next time I am back down in A.C. I will go back, I wanna dance on the platform with the dancers!!! They're so hot!! Pros: Service, Sophisticated, Music Cons: Besides being too crowded... more

Worst place for bachelorette parties, dancing 3/31/2009

Club Providence is possibly the WORST club I have been to, especially for bachelorette parties. I find it amusing that they have a whole page dedicated to bachelor (ette) parties on their website, when they practically ruined my friend's bachelorette night out. Our bachelorette (a successful, mature, 27 year old) said that she hadn't been yelled at that much since she was in junior high school. First off, you can't have line dances or dance in circles - the bouncers do not allow this. You are not allowed to get too crazy with your dancing - like say you and this guy are really good dancers and you start dancing together and a crowd forms around you because you are good and fun to watch - no - this is not allowed at Providence. The bouncers will break up any sort of dancing that draws a crowd or involves people doing dances in line/circle formations. Basically, you aren't allowed to have fun. I understand the $10 and $25 cover charges in AC, but the bottle service rules are crazy. You can't sit at a table without paying for bottle service, which will run you about $300 per table. There were about 12 of us and we wanted to get a table so we could rotate between the dance floor and the table (rest our feet - damn heels). So, we decided to bite the bullet and get a table and split the cost - we were then told that we would have to purchase TWO tables since there were like 12 of us. Even if we all were not planning on sitting. There is no place else to sit besides these tables in the whole damn place. Because we had no table, we had no place to put the bachelorette accessories we brought in with us - not that much stuff - just a couple feather boas, a hat and some pins/stickers (1 plastic bag worth - maybe). We weren't going to dance with them in our hand, so we set them on the floor next to a podium. The bouncer them proceeded to tell us that we had to hold onto them and couldn't put them there. So I asked him, where should I put them then? He said he doesn't know. Long story short, they wound up THROWING OUT our bachelorette gear because there was no place in the whole damn huge club that we were allowed to put a single plastic bag full of stuff. Way to cater toward bachelorette parties. And don't try to talk to the DJs or request a song - they will most likely just ignore and try to get you to "text" your request to a number that appears on the TV screens throughout the place (the TV screens will also show other texts people send - great ones like "LOL K.T." and "Billy loves Jen" and "this place is da bomb"). I am not in 5th grade. I do not need to text message song requests. So after being yelled at 15 times, having our bachelorette stuff thrown away, not being able to request a song and having our feet throbbing from not being able to site down, our bachelorette decided it was time to leave this hell hole and was nearly in tears. I've known this girl since college and have NEVER seen her upset. She left that place with her middle finger in the air for all the bouncers to see. Thank god somebody relayed the message about how bad our experience was there. Don't waste your money. Go to the Borgata clubs or even the Casbah instead. Pros: I can't even think of one thing Cons: Can't dance, bouncers think they own you, etc. more
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  • The first Hooters opened October 4, 1983, in Clearwater, Florida. The Original Six founders were quickly detained for impersonating restaurateurs, but fortunately for America, they were soon allowed to go about their business. During its history, the Hooters concept has remained true to its roots. The current logo, uniform, menu and ambiance are all very similar to what existed in the original store. This consistency is understandable given Hooters continued success and high ranking amongst the industry's growth leaders.

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  • In Short
    Waitresses in shiny tan nylons and tight, orange, '70s track shorts serve up beer and pub grub at this proudly "tacky yet unrefined" sports bar-restaurant. Tables are packed with men of all ages, from high-powered suits to college guys in baseball caps. While salads, sandwiches and shellfish are on the menu, most folks order chicken wings--available in six levels of spice intensity, from mild to super-hot 911.

  • 8/12/2008 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Mon 11:00am-11:00pm, Tue 11:00am-11:00pm, Wed 11:00am-11:00pm, Thu 11:00am-11:00pm, Fri 11:00am-11:00pm, Sat 11:00am-11:00pm, Sun 11:00am-11:00pm
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