Hooters restaurant in Clarke Quay to close after 30-year run

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Fatimah Mujibah
The Straits Times
Dec 29, 2025

American restaurant chain Hooters, synonymous with its servers' uniforms and chicken wings, is closing down its sole outlet in Clarke Quay after an almost 30-year run.

The restaurant opened its doors here in 1996, and is known as the first "Hooters store out of North America", according to the Hooters Singapore website.

The Singapore outpost will reportedly close on Jan 31, 2026.

In response to queries from The Straits Times, a CQ @ Clarke Quay spokesperson confirmed the closure and thanked the restaurant for its "longstanding partnership" and for being part of "CQ @ Clarke Quay's vibrant landscape over the past 30 years".

"As we continue to refresh and enhance CQ @ Clarke Quay, we remain committed to curating a diverse and exciting mix of offerings and experiences for our visitors," the spokesperson said.

A file photo from 2005 showing Hooter girls doing a fun race. PHOTO: TNP FILE

When ST arrived at the restaurant at about 12.15pm on Dec 29, there was no signage outside the outlet about the impending closure.

According to online news outlet Mothership, the closure is due to manpower shortage and slow sales.

There are plans for a smaller bistro, with most of the 10 current Hooters employees likely to be part of it, but it would not be part of the Hooters brand, Mothership reported.

Hooters' Singapore restaurant first opened its doors in 1996, and is known as its first

According to Reuters, the chain currently directly owns and operates 151 locations, with another 154 restaurants operated by franchisees, mainly in the US.

The Atlanta-based company filed for bankruptcy in Texas in March 2025, with news reports citing the chain's struggles with rising costs and wages, as well as declining customer spending.

  • Additional reporting by Brian Teo
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