Advertisement

Only Hooters restaurant in Hong Kong closed as questions linger after two lawsuits

Notice on boarded-up entrance indicates relocation but chain involved in unpaid rent disputes is not elaborating

Reading Time:2 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
Hooters on Wyndham Road in Central is now boarded up. Photo: Edmond So

The only Hong Kong branch of the American restaurant chain Hooters has shuttered its prime location after facing two lawsuits for unpaid rent.

Advertisement

Situated on Wyndham Street in Central, the doors to the outlet were closed and covered with cardboard and a notice indicating it was “relocating to an exciting new store in Kowloon”.

Alongside the announcement, which appeared on Sunday, were posters promoting ‘2018 World Cup Live’. It was unclear whether the closure of the Hong Kong site happened abruptly as the soccer tournament started last Thursday.

Without revealing the new location, the notice only said the new store was opening soon. The restaurant could not be reached for comment.

No official statements have been made by Hooters about the closure in Central. Photo: Edmond So
No official statements have been made by Hooters about the closure in Central. Photo: Edmond So
Advertisement
In the two court cases, the landlord sued Hooters for unpaid rent. The first time was in September 2016 for up to HK$1.13 million (US$144,000) – equivalent to three months’ payment. The second was in January this year for HK$1.52 million arising from overdue payment tracing back to October last year.
Advertisement