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Photos: The last night at Colorado's first Hooters

Westword Staff | August 20, 2012 | 10:58am
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It might be strange to think of Hooters as an institution, but that's what the one on South Colorado became. Not only was this breastaurant the first link in the chain in Colorado, it was the first Hooters west of the Mississippi. But after 23 years, the shirt-bursting establishment shuttered its doors on Friday night. Westword photographer Eric Gruneisen stopped by to capture the restaurant's final happy hour and last hours in big-breasted business. Continue through for more scenes from that night.

See also: - Photos: Bye-bye, breastaurant: Colorado's first Hooters closes - Hooters says farewell to South Colorado Boulevard - Wings without feathers and other reasons why DJ Rockstar Aaron will miss Hooters

For more photos, visit our full slide show.


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