Southwest Florida Hooters Locations Offering Complimentary To-Go Crew Meals at 8:30 pm
Southwest Florida Hooters To Feed Hardworking Linemen and Women
Complimentary To-Go Crew Meals available at 8:30 pm
(Southwest Florida) – The Naples, Cape Coral, Fort Myers and Port Charlotte Hooters locations are providing complimentary meals for the hardworking linemen and women. To reserve a Crew Meal To-Go, please email Marketing@Hootersfla.com. A hot meal will be ready for pick up at 8:30pm. Please include the amount of people in your crew, your preferred pick up location (Naples, Cape Coral, Fort Myers or Port Charlotte) and date.
“Due to curfews in Collier, Charlotte and the Lee County areas many linemen crews are arriving at our restaurants for a hot meal after we have closed so we wanted to give them the opportunity to pick up a complimentary hot meal to show our appreciation for their hard work,” said LTP Management Director of Marketing Kristi Quarles.
Hooters locations:
The Hooters of Cape Coral (3120 Del Prado Boulevard, Cape Coral) 239-945-4700
Hooters of Fort Myers (4411 Cleveland Avenue, Fort Myers) 239 275-4666
Hooters of Naples (3625 Gateway Lane, Naples) 239-513-9964
The Hooters of Port Charlotte (1360 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte) 941-625-0200
LTP Management, a Franchisee of Hooters of America, owns and operates 16 locations in South Florida. For more information about South Florida Hooters please visit www.HootersFlorida.com or follow us at Twitter @HootersFlorida, Instagram @SouthFLHooters and Facebook @HootersFlorida.
Pictures Of Fort Myers Beach In The Aftermath Of Hurricane Ian
Fort Myers Beach is absolutely destroyed. Our entire Southwest Florida area is reeling from Hurricane Ian. Most of us are without power and internet. We have limited cell and text messaging available. Many of you reading this are from outside of our area, so if can help:
We are currently live and taking phone calls and texts 98.1 FM, 106.3 FM, and 96.1 FM. You can also steam via the B103.9, 96K-Rock, ESPNSWFL, and Sunny1063 apps. To hear the broadcast in Spanish, tune to 99.3 fm or via the Playa99.3 app.
Hurricane Ian made landfall near Cayo Costa, an island off the coast of Fort Myers, just after 3 p.m. on Wednesday. With Ian, came 150 mph winds, the fifth-strongest hurricane to make landfall in the U.S. According to ABC News, "Ian then made a second landfall 90 minutes later, still as a Category 4 storm with 145 mph winds, just south of Punta Gorda, near Pirate Harbor."
While the efforts to restore Fort Myers Beach will be a years long recovery, our whole area is suffering greatly. The causeway to Sanibel collapsed and the docks sustained heavy damage, making the island only accessible by helicopter. There's some areas where we don't even know yet the extent of the damage.
We will rebuild. But this is going to take a long time.