Our Take on Hooters Phuket
Hooters Phuket sits at the base of the Radisson RED on Ruamjai Road, directly beside Hard Rock Cafe, which makes this corner Patong's most American hundred meters. The formula travels unchanged: screens everywhere, wings by the bucket and servers who keep the table moving.
You know whether this is your room before you walk in. For late night live sport in Patong, though, it is genuinely hard to beat the noon to 2am schedule.
Reading the Room
The space runs big and bright with the bar at the center and screens angled so no seat misses the match, per the Radisson RED's own venue page. Outdoor tables catch the street theater on Ruamjai Road.
It holds group bookings comfortably, which most Patong sports rooms cannot.
What to Order First
Who Shows Up, and When
Tourists hunting familiar food, expat groups claiming tables for Premier League nights, and Radisson guests who only had to ride the elevator. Phuket 101 lists it among the island's most dependable sports bars.
Big fixtures fill the screen side seats an hour before kickoff. Call ahead on derby days; the phone actually works here.
The Pattern in the Reviews
- Restaurant Guru's review pattern praises the wings and the service pace while noting you pay Patong tourist prices for both.
- Phuket 101 rates the screen coverage and late hours as the venue's real edge over the Bangla Road sports bars.
- Repeat visitors recommend the 3pm to 4pm half price window as the only sane time to eat the full menu.
Go If, Skip If
- 01Groups that need one table, eight opinions and every match on at once.
- 02Families early; the room stays restaurant first until the evening sessions.
- 03Skip it if you came to Thailand to avoid exactly this; Aussie Bar runs a grittier version nearby.
Inside the Room
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