They’ve gone from D-cups to sippie cups.
A Long Island Hooters has figured out a way to thrive while the rest of the sexy dining chain is facing corporate bankruptcy and financial failures — by being family-friendly.
The Farmingdale location is no longer just a place for bros and businessmen to gawk at scantily clad waitresses, but a location for team celebrations and family dinners — and where children are even known to use crayons to draw their own “Hooters girls,” eatery insiders said. 7
“We have so many families that come in. Kids birthday parties, that’s a huge thing here…People love to celebrate birthdays,” bartender Liana Pirraglia, a one-time Hooters calendar girl, told The Post.
“I’ve had girls after they went prom dress shopping down the block.”
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