Hooters, home to wings and cleavage, has closed the chain’s Campbell location.

This restaurant, in business on South Bascom Avenue since 2008, quietly shut its doors about a week ago. The previous tenant at this location was a Spoons Grill and Bar.

The closing leaves the Atlanta-based chain with restaurants in three Bay Area cities — Dublin, San Bruno and Rohnert Park.

In Fremont, the Hooters on Mowry Avenue closed in 2013. That, too, had previously been a Spoons. The site is now occupied by Smoking Pig BBQ, a restaurant and blues music venue.

Hooters was founded in Clearwater, Florida, in 1983 by six businessmen who wanted to open a place that “they couldn’t get kicked out of.” Their business plan, according to the website: “Sometimes you hit on a big idea by accident — just by putting the stuff you love all in one place. Craveable food, cold beer, and all the sports you could possibly watch on wall-to-wall big screen TVs. And let’s not forget the Hooters Girls. It all seems so simple, we can’t believe nobody else ever thought of it.”

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