If you’re craving chicken wings with a side of orange hot pants, you’re out of luck.

The Seattle area is losing one Hooters restaurant after another.

Three have closed their doors in the last year, most recently in Renton and Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood. Last fall, a Hooters in South Park closed after just a year in business.

That leaves two Hooters restaurants in Washington state, according to the company’s website. Anyone looking to eat a burger while watching young women hula hoop in tank tops and tube socks will need to head for Tacoma or Spokane.

The closure of the South Lake Union Hooters came swiftly, with this message on the restaurant’s Facebook page: “CLOSED!”

A makeshift paper sign on the door of the Chandler’s Cove building, owned by billionaire Paul Allen’s Vulcan Real Estate, says it’s closed for remodeling.

A Vulcan real estate manager did not return a call requesting comment on Monday. And officials with Atlanta-based Hooters didn’t respond to an email sent to its public relations team.

(Update: Hooters executives responded to a request for comment Tuesday. Read why the two Seattle-area restaurants were shuttered here: “Hooters reveals reason for Seattle-area shutdowns.”)

Hooters locations in South Lake Union and Renton are no longer listed on the company’s website. The shuttered South Park restaurant is still listed, though the phone number is disconnected.

“This is sad! Some people don’t know how to run the company,” one Hooters fan wrote on the Facebook page for the South Lake Union location.

“They let all the employees go,” another wrote. “And from what I heard they might open again but they have no idea. To me that sounds like Hooters is getting a bad name because of someone running a franchise poorly.”

Others repeated rumors about a reopening in Renton — or a new location by Safeco Field in downtown Seattle.

Hooters has a history of closing restaurants suddenly. A 2008 shut-down in Beaverton, Oregon surprised employees. And waitress at a Hooters in Crystal Lake, Illinois found out she was out of a job last February when her manager called her a few hours before her shift started.

“There was really no heads up,” the waitress told the Chicago Tribune. “It’s sad. It didn’t seem like the business was doing that bad.”

Hooters of America was sold to a group of private investors several months ago. Shortly after that, nine restaurants in the Southeast were shuttered due to a licensing disagreement.

When the Renton and South Park Hooters restaurant-casinos opened in 2009, some called them “too classy” for those neighborhoods.

For more on why the Seattle-area restaurants were shuttered, read this update: “Hooters reveals reason for Seattle-area shutdowns.”

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