Best restaurants near hooters casino hotel

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It’s all very reminiscent of when Hooters opened a short-lived casino on the Las Vegas Strip.

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Ojos Locos’s cocktail servers and bartenders, which the brand calls its “chicas,” wear uniforms similar to those of Twin Peaks with tight tank tops and short skirts. “We have been identified in the past as a Mexican Hooters,” says Laura Caudillo, the vice president of growth for Ojos Locos. The restaurant was founded by restaurateurs including Randy DeWitt, the owner of the parent company that previously founded fellow breastaurant, Twin Peaks. The casino is a first for the Ojos restaurant brand, which says on its website that “the concept was built to cater to the Latino, bringing you a comfortable laid-back sports cantina.”

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A Texas-based Mexican restaurant and sports bar is partnering with a Las Vegas hospitality company to open what it describes as the “first-ever hotel-casino dedicated to the Latino community.” Ojos Locos, a breastaurant chain that has been described as “Mexican Hooters,” will open on Monday, February 6 with a 10,000-square-foot casino with a hotel and a restaurant in North Las Vegas.

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