That’s right, Hooters has Healthy Dining choices that will have you coming back again and again for more than just the service and ambiance! With locations nationwide, it’s not hard to find a Hooters near you serving Healthy Dining choices, and when you do stop by to enjoy one of their tasty choices, you may just be doing more good than you know.
The Hooters Community Endowment Fund raises money throughout the year to help charities such as Make-A-Wish Foundation, the U.S.O., American Diabetes Association and the Jimmy V Foundation for Cancer Research – Healthy Dining choices plus philanthropy is a winning combo in our books.
Next time you stop by to watch the game or hang out with friends, try one of these dietitian picks for flavor and health:
Steamed Shrimp
These beauties are lightly seasoned, peel and eat shrimp – simple and straightforward with the fantastic flavor you expect at Hooters. These protein-rich steamed shrimp are served with drawn butter and cocktail sauce, not included in analysis.
Dozen Raw Oysters
Shrimp not your thing? These daring dozen raw oysters are served on the half shell to impress your taste buds and your friends. Skip the drawn butter and cocktail sauce served on the side to avoid added calories and fat. Oysters are often on the short list of good choices for men, thanks to plenty of zinc, believed to help prevent prostate cancer.
Blackened Shrimp Tacos
These three grilled, blackened shrimp tacos are topped with cabbage, pico de gallo, remoulade sauce and lime all served on flour tortillas.
Wise Choice Big Fish Sandwich – Grilled
Grab this classic grilled fish sandwich with lettuce, tomato and pickle served on a fresh hoagie roll for a satisfying and tasty choice. Do request less seasoning (1/2 tsp) to make this a dietitian-recommended Healthy Dining choice.
Turkey Burger
If you prefer a classic burger for your Hooters meal, opt for this leaner choice. A turkey patty with lettuce, tomatoes, pickle and remoulade sauce served on a multi-seed bun. Be sure to request no fries with your burger.