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Businiess name:  Hooters
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was very happy to see the classic ""stacked and packed"" -- ahem -- menu and cute waitress restaurant come to the South Bay. The management is very professional and almost all the shift managers are from others out of town to get this one working. \r \r They are still in their first year and IMO, still breaking in the place with the local crowd. They are following the standard corporate playbook but still trying to find out what page gets the most yardage in this town. The food is everything from a very healthy Cobb Salad to a heart attack double cheeseburger ad a full bar to boot! While they do have a kids menu, I would not recommend this place for kids. Way to noisy and crowded most times. \r \r Then there are the girls.\r \r The local crop of girls working at Campbell is definitely not southern lady trained to make a good H-girl. From this, I see the lack the poise and grace that has always faulted in west coast everyone-from-somewhere-else culture. Put some bounce in your step girls! \r \r From that, it leaves the girls a bit confused, taking things a bit too personal and overall stiff from the beginning of customer approach. I assume this is from the ladies getting asked out from all the sugar daddies that compose parts of Silicon Valley. If they have any sort of Charm School for H-Girls, get these ladies trained before they work the tables please!\r \r I find a good ice breaker to talk with one of the H-girls at this store is ""So how many times you get asked out today and what was the best line?"" I have been given some free drinks and sides from some girls so they can finally relax in front of someone that isn't interested in taking them into the back seat of their car in the parking lot. Pros: Great sports bar Cons: Still new to the neighborhood

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