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Hooters Downtown Toronto

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280 Adelaide St W, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 1P6, Canada
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May 13, 2018
Great service, the girls were very friendly. Had the wings, must recommend. Smoked wings were the best. They could be a bit more accommodating with the wing flavors with large orders. Great onion rings, nice and crispy, onion melts in your mouth. All the food was served fast and fresh.

Apr 24, 2018
I was in here on Saturday April 21st 2018 around lunch, with 6 other people and it was the worst service I’ve ever had we were there for almost 2 hours waiting to get served and to wait for our food and it wasn’t busy at all! The lemon pepper wings were absolutely the worst I’ve ever eaten, and also adding a tip onto the bill when she didn’t deserve it, was pathetic plus wanting more of a tip when I paid with debit. So needless to say the group and myself won’t be back.

May 2, 2018
My fish tasted like it was uncooked and was not good at all. My friends ordered the wings and were also not impressed. Medium wing sauce looked like nacho cheese sauce and didnt taste right. The best part was the server and the rooftop patio.

May 11, 2018
Great service and hot waitresses I'm gonna say that out right! Traditional wings great for a get together on Friday night to just chill out

Dec 14, 2017
My favorite wings place EVER!!!! NACHOS ARE GREAT. Boneless wings with BBQ are beyond amazing along with curly fries and/or onion rings. Cheese sticks are also great for appetizers. This place has never disappointed me. I go there on a regular basis with my friends. If you don’t feel like chicken, the fish n chips are a great option as well!

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