All very well and good. But one question.
Would you want your daughter working there?
I wouldn't have a problem with it; it's not as if it's a strip club, after all.
When my eldest daughter was 13, we lived in Fairfax, Va. One day, when driving past the Hooter's place, she saw a sign for $.25 oysters and and $.10 shrimp. She asked me to head back, 'cause she loves them both and so do I. We gorged ourselves and became regular customers. The girls there gave her a Hooters T-shirt.
I told her she could ONLY wear it to bed! She still has it, but after 3 kids, fills it out too well! LOL!
As chairman of the MWR Committee at AFRH-Gulfport, I regularly invited the girls to visit to raise morale. Here are pics of retired Master Chief Charlie Jenkins, who was aboard a tin can at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked, and Rupert Maxwell, a World War II P-47 Fighter Pilot and POW who served in the Nineth Army Air Force; 368th Fighter Group; 396th Fighter Squadron, who was shot down over Germany 5 months before the war ended.. The girls didn't want to cause any heart attacks, so they dressed modestly, but they gave out plenty of hugs to a bunch of WW2's!