Hooters, a sports bar & grill known for chicken wings, has permanently closed its Farmingdale location. The Farmingdale Hooters served its signature chicken wings, burgers, and casual fare to Long Island residents. The other outlets of the chain continue to serve customers.
Hooters in Farmingdale Shut Down Permanently
Hooters in Farmingdale announced its permanent closure on Monday, February 16, via social media. Hooters did not provide a specific reason for the closure or a timeline for its final day.
The news was a surprise to some patrons who had been going to the sports bar for its wings and game-day atmosphere. In addition to its famous wings, the menu featured burgers, seafood, salads, and appetizers, all served alongside a full-service bar.
Daily happy hour specials, drink specials, and craft beer on tap fascinated many customers, leading to frequent visits. The sudden closure leaves a gap for fans of wings and sports-bar dining in Farmingdale and the surrounding Long Island community.
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Hooters is a restaurant chain founded in 1983 in Clearwater, Florida. The brand has built its presence based on a sports-focused dining experience with a menu famous for its original chicken wings.
Since its founding in 1983 in Clearwater, Florida, Hooters has expanded through franchised and corporate locations, becoming a well-known name in casual U.S. dining
