Well, the news has officially come in. Colorado is losing another Hooters restaurant. Back in 2024, Hooters closed 40 locations across the nation, including a few in Colorado.

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Hooters closed their Colorado Springs location back in March 2025 and will now be closing one of the few remaining locations.

Lone Tree Location to Close After 10 Years

In other words, Hooters will now be down to just three Colorado locations.

Hooters Colorado posted on social media that they will be closing their location in Lone Tree after ten years. In the post, Hooters Colorado said that the closure had nothing to do with the recent closures of other locations.

Hooters Colorado’s Strategy Is Strengthening Remaining Locations

Hooters Colorado is locally owned. Here is what they said in a recent press release.

By closing select units that negate our overall profitability to the franchise as a whole, we grow stronger for our other units.

Hooters Colorado also said.

We know that our staff is the core and foundation of what we do and we hope our valued guests come to visit them at their new locations.

Last Day to Visit Lone Tree Hooters Is July 13

According to the post, the Lone Tree location of Hooters will remain open until it closes on Sunday, July 13.

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