A prankster in an upscale San Francisco neighborhood put up a fake notice that Hooters was moving in and applying for its liquor license, S.F. Eater reported.
A counterfeit Alcohol Beverage Control application for change of ownership was spotted Saturday in the stroller- and -cafe-filled Noe Valley area, at a bar that closed last year after a fire. But a quick bit of detective work uncovered the hoax. Eater noted that there's no application on file for the so-called "Neighborhooters." The report also pointed out a flaw on the notice: the listed corporate name of "Hooters, LLC" is bogus; it would correctly be "Hooters of America, LLC."
The jokester got at least one compliment for his efforts:
@NoeValleySF please help decode. The power of the twitterverse is needed. Hooters?? pic.twitter.com/7Yym9OcTRP
— Eros Resmini (@ErosResmini) October 11, 2014.@NoeValleySF @ErosResmini Also, the corporate name is Hooters of America, LLC. Great prank though!
— We Built This City (@TheRealWBTC) October 11, 2014Trick or treat indeed.
Hooters, a "breastaurant" chain known for its chicken wings and waitresses in skimpy outfits, closed an outlet at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco in 2011; though San Francisco has since remained Hooters-free, there's a location in nearby San Bruno. Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/15/hooters-san-francisco-prank_n_5985426.html?utm_hp_ref=weird-news&ir=Weird+News
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