![]() There is also a Pete & Shorty's - the restaurant owned by the original Hooters owners in the sports book area which I meant to go to in Clearwater (celebs hang out at the one in Clearwater including Wayne Gretzky and James Taylor) but may try next time I am in Las Vegas. No real complaints here aside from the guy next to me getting into a heated argument about not wanting to pay for ranch dressing. There was a good sauce to wing ratio although I did add a little Hooters hot sauce to my wings in bare spots. ![]() The actual wings - or, sliders as they are referred to back east, were also good. The wings were gigantic, particularly the drumettes, or stumps as they are called back east. The bartenders were friendly and I had a margarita and 10 wings. The wings and margarita came out to $20 before tip, not bad for Vegas pricing. One of the smaller ones I have seen in Las Vegas. I have reviewed the hotel before but this restaurant is tucked in the back of the otherwise smallish casino. Yeah right, can you say swindled? I hope that someone from Hooters Casino reads this. This is after the bell man said it is a "$2 fee" to store my bag. Went here to kill time before a flight since it's close to the airport. ![]()
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