Hooters Debuts Brand's First Bowling Alley
Triple-Play Concept of Casino, Bowling and Entertainment Dining Opens in Seattle Area
-- Restaurants & Institutions, October 14, 2009
[PRESS RELEASE] RENTON, Wash., Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- On the heels of September's highly successful grand opening of Hooters South Park Casino and Dueling Piano Bar, the "nearly world famous" franchise opens a Renton location unlike any of its kind complete with casino, restaurant, and, for the first time ever, a bowling lounge.
The new casino-bowl-restaurant combo location will open Oct. 27 following renovations to the former Cascade Lanes. Remodeling features to the 29,000-square-foot facility include 24 newly refurbished and modernized lanes, more than 50 42-inch LCD flat panel TVs, 15 table games in a 4,000-square-foot casino, and Hooters' signature orange and white motif.
"Bowling is a quintessentially American form of entertainment, just like Hooters," said Ed Pilarz, president of Altium Development Group, parent company of the new Renton franchise. "You bowl with your buddies, you bowl with the girls next door. It's unpretentious fun. Now pair that with a casino, great food and fun Hooters Girls. What more could you want? Everyone we've talked with in Renton is really excited, and I think proud, to have the very first Hooters bowling lounge."
With 50 42-inch LCD flat panels hung throughout the alley for guests to keep track of the bowling games, as well as the marquee sporting contests of the day, and Hooters' signature menu delivered right to your lane, Hooters Bowling Lounge is dedicated to serving bowlers of all ages and expertise with the same personable, girl-next-door quality that has kept this "delightfully tacky yet unrefined" franchise in play for over 25 years.
Throughout October, all Washington Hooters locations will show their support of breast cancer awareness vis a vis the "Healthy Hooters" campaign. Every customer who wears pink or donates a gently worn bra will receive 20% their total purchase of merchandise or food and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation.
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