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May 19, 2013

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Sunset Station looking for restaurant to replace Hooters

Station Casinos is looking for a new restaurant to replace Hooters, which closed at Sunset Station in Henderson. Hooters shut down its Sunset Station location Nov. 9, after 10 years of serving spicy chicken wings and sliders. Station officials say they’re negotiating with several restaurant companies as possible replacements. Some have speculated that the Atlanta-based Hooters chain’s main marketing point — its Hooters Girls — has heavy competition in Las Vegas, where nearly every casino features scantily clad cocktail waitresses and tourists who are as likely to be dressed as provocatively as Hooters waitresses.

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  1. true. It sounds bad, but I'm sick of seeing pregnant women working at Hooters.

  2. There are plenty of chain restaurants that would like to come in that location. Stations may actually renovate that space and put in another Grand Cafe which would not be a bad idea.

  3. What about a strip club? Hustlers

  4. Dave and Busters

  5. Dave and Busters

  6. Some have speculated that the Atlanta-based Hooters chain's main marketing point -- its Hooters Girls -- has heavy competition in Las Vegas, where nearly every casino features scantily clad cocktail waitresses and tourists who are as likely to be dressed as provocatively as Hooters waitresses.

    Yeah, or perhaps Stations pushed up the rents to unsustainable levels.

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