The fall of Hooters isn’t just the story of a brand in crisis. It reflects a much broader shift in the food industry: the end of a visually-based model and the beginning of a new generation of experience-seeking consumers.
The chain filed for bankruptcy in 2025, after years of declining sales, store closures, and a debt that exceeded USD$300 million. Factors in the chain’s decline included, increased costs, changes in consumer habits, and a model focused on female objectification, with little innovation in regards to experience. The franchise stopped connecting with new generations.
The shift is clear: people no longer just want to eat, they want an experience. Here are the new trends
- Immersive Restaurants Sensory experiences integrated into dishes, that tell a story.
https://www.instagram.com/uvbypp/ - Coffee Parties and Social Cafes
Cafes that function as social spaces, with DJs and dynamics designed to promote networking.
https://www.instagram.com/jac.barcelona/ - Hybrid Concepts
Two spaces in one. New trends include beauty cafes and wellness coffeehouses.
https://www.instagram.com/48collagencafe/ - Performative Restaurants
Spaces where waiters are performers and live shows are part of the experience.
https://www.instagram.com/le.petitchef/
