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Hooters speak out about plans for new restaurant at Salford Quays

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Hooters has invited all of Salford to come and experience their hospitality after their plan to bring their second UK restaurant to the Quays was revealed.

The restaurant chain is well-known for having scantily clad waitresses serving customers with food and drink. They have applied for a licence for an outlet at Salford Quays for live music, recorded music and dance performances.

The only other Hooters in the UK is based in Nottingham, but another one has been given the go-ahead in Liverpool against a backlash of opposition.

The plans for a Hooters in Liverpool was met by a petition which slated the chain as 'an archaic and chauvinistic brand'. Read more: Acting superstars back plans for new independent cinema to challenge Cineworld in Leigh If granted by Salford City Council, it will open from 9am to 1am seven days a week, along the lines of US-based Hooters restaurants.

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