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redred
02-08-2012, 08:10 AM
A spokeswoman for the Bristol Feminist Network has said it is "really pleased" that the city's branch of the US restaurant chain Hooters has shut down.

The restaurant, which featured scantily-clad waitresses, opened in Millennium Square in 2010 and closed on Monday.

Gallus Management Company Ltd, which ran it, is going into liquidation and has ceased trading.

It said thirty-nine full and part-time staff had been made redundant.

A Gallas Management Company spokesman said: "The business had never achieved its turnover targets, and in addition had lost a considerable sum following a dispute with contractors engaged to refurbish adjacent premises.

"Those contractors subsequently entered administration."

He added that Bill McTaggart, the company's director, felt one of the main reasons for the restaurant's closure was that the restaurant had been "in a relatively quiet part of the city centre".

'Sexist business'
Sian Norris, of the Bristol Feminist Network, said: "I think it's a positive step because Hooters is all part of the normalisation of the sexual objectification of women.

"We are really pleased to see that it's been closed down and that there wasn't a market for this kind of sexist business in our city."

She added that the group was sorry that people had lost their jobs and hoped the premises were filled quickly and new job opportunities created.

In a statement, Bristol Fawcett, which campaigns for equality between women and men, said: "The Hooters brand is outdated and does not have a place in any modern city that values equality.

"The men, women and children of Bristol always deserved better than a restaurant that served women up as sexual commodities, on the menu alongside chicken wings and fries.

"It is never a cause for celebration that a business has failed, and we are mindful that people have lost their jobs."

Last year, Bristol City Council started an investigation after a 12-year-old boy was allegedly given a birthday cake shaped like naked breasts at the venue.

A council spokeswoman said there had not been enough evidence to prosecute.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-16932892

redred
02-08-2012, 08:11 AM
went in once just for a few beers which were way over priced and didn't taste good at all ,so no great loss

Joebob034
02-08-2012, 06:05 PM
As a restaurant it is greatly overrated, I would rather go to B-dubs any day over Hooters. But as far as the wait staff....:thumbsup:

Acid Trip
02-08-2012, 10:14 PM
"The men, women and children of Bristol always deserved better than a restaurant that served women up as sexual commodities, on the menu alongside chicken wings and fries.


I never knew you could order the waitresses!

Hal-9000
02-08-2012, 10:32 PM
the feminist is 'really pleased'


ya, that almost 40 people lost their jobs instantly....nice work

Teh One Who Knocks
02-08-2012, 10:35 PM
As a restaurant it is greatly overrated...

I disagree...I don't go all that often, but I have yet to have bad food at the Hooters near me.

Hal-9000
02-08-2012, 10:54 PM
I went to a Hooter's once.....it was like -300 outside and the girls were still wearing their tiny shorts and tops.Me and coworker started talking to the bartender (?) and she was a blond amazon, totally built and giggled like a bad actress in a porn movie.

She said she was only doing this to get enough money to get into university.We asked what courses she was interested in taking....her response - Oh I don't know, they have so many.It's really confusing *teehee*

I swear... I had to hold the liquid in my nose that was threatening to come out like a tidal wave :lol:

deebakes
02-09-2012, 02:20 AM
:rip:

and reason to be glad i don't live in the uk...





















plus i would likely have bad teeth :dance: