Culture 'Hooters for incels' cafe hiring more staff after seeing business boom

A controversial cafe branded ‘Hooters for incels' is now hiring more staff because of a boom in business.

Animaid Cafe waitresses at the Japanese-inspired eatery wear short skirts as part of their manga-style uniform. It was slammed by local councillor Joanne Harding last month who said it made her “flesh crawl.” One customer also dubbed the cafe in Manchester ‘Hooters for incels'.

But Animaid’s bosses are now looking to hire more ‘maids’ as management credits the councillors’ comments for an increase in customers. Staff at the questionable venue wear anime-style uniforms which also include fishnets.


Before entering the cafe, punters must agree to a set of rules including do not touch the maids. It is the only cafe of its kind in the UK and based in the city’s indoor trading market ‘Afflecks Palace.’


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The theme is influenced by maid cafes in Japan where staff dress up in maid outfits to serve customers drinks and snacks. Typically, a customer is put on a pedestal as waitresses refer to them as “masters.”

After discovering the cafe, Cllr Harding said: “'A "maid cafe" - No touching or asking to touch the maids. ”We have a gender-based violence strategy and ask "is this ok?”

Many locals agreed with Harding and slammed the venue for its bizarre list of rules. However, the cafe responded to the claims and insisted the touching rules were there to empower the maids.

One of the managers, Vic Littley says comments made by the councillor helped put the cafe on the map and they are now in need of more ‘maids.' She said: “Customers have stuck by us since the media attention.

”We have become a lot busier since and are currently hiring more staff to help out. A bad situation has turned into something more positive. Attention from the counsellor made us want to improve our service. There has been a fast increase in positive attention too. More people are open to hearing about what we do and asking questions. “

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If even the idea of visiting this place doesn't make you die of embarrassment then you should be put on a list
morbid curiosity is a thing, okay?
also i feel so lonely.
Honestly, as cringy as this is, it seems to be a sustainable business model. Capitalize on a group of individuals who idolize weeb culture, typically have disposable income, and are desperate for any positive female interaction even if it is fake.
this so much, whoever thought of that is a damn genius.
 
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Of course it's Affleck's Palace.

This rundown of the traders should explain everything for people.
Those store names are horrendous. The maid Cafe isn't even the worst thing there. You have places like "My cat likes cheese", the Card Empire (for your pokemon card needs), "Star Wars Man", and of course an LGBTQ Bookstore, shrewdly named "the LGBTQ Bookstore".

Also, "Trouser Project Collective" and "Biggi Bagga". These fucking names lol.
 
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Meh, a bar's one thing, this excessively cutesy anime-inspired bullshit is something far more pathetic in my opinion.
That's true. Also I think those giant Tapioca Balls that make Boba Tea are disgusting.

If I liked that sugary junk food then maybe I would go, but I couldn't see myself hanging out there. I do have to remember I feel absolutely uncomfortable when a business makes their employees do acting gimmicks. I think anyone who makes Coldstone employees sing for tips should be killed in minecraft.
And don't get me started on Texas Roadhouse restaurants with their line dancing. Jesus christ I'd go to eat a mediocre steak do not force anyone to dance.
 
Women in slightly skimpy outfits serving beer and wings is terrifying to them apparently. Never tell them about Las Vegas.
Nah, I just think it's sleazy as fuck. I also guarantee the anime angle will attract the more... hygienically-challenged portion of the male population.
 
Those store names are horrendous. The maid Cafe isn't even the worst thing there. You have places like "My cat likes cheese", the Card Empire (for your pokemon card needs), "Star Wars Man", and of course an LGBTQ Bookstore, shrewdly named "the LGBTQ Bookstore".

Also, "Trouser Project Collective" and "Biggi Bagga". These fucking names lol.
It's a popular site so almost all of them are doing well enough to afford the location but it's functionally an indoor market. It's unlikely any of these are getting an actual store in Manchester.

Which pains me a little. I want to see My Cat Likes Cheese over an actual storefront.
 
I think some people just get off on seeing others stripped of their dignity. It's the only way I can explain the existence of such places.
There are people who surely do enjoy it and being the center of attention, I'm sure that the gimmick employees like Mariachi Bands at a goofy Mexican restaurant do have fun singing their songs. Same for your Benihana chefs and flair bartenders.

The one time I actually was entertained by a restaurant performer was at a tourist trap type place that's themed as a giant German Beer House. One guy came by and used a variety of bells to play a little song. That was amusing and the German guy seemed like he was happy to be there.

It's making the normal staff do a show that just feels cringey.
 
How did they find six girls in Manchester who weren't visibly obese? How did they persude six girls in Manchester to wear so much clothing?!

Never mind Hooters - and what an odd comparison to make anyway here in Blighty - this is very clearly a vampire coven operating in plain sight.
I'm pretty sure Hooters has started opening outlets in the UK too. But even so, most people would understand the reference through cultural osmosis
 
I love how Hooters is considered normal and "not for incels" but a maid cafe where the women are less sexualized is somehow "for incels".

Maid cafes exist to give a man an experience most (especially in the west) have never and will never have, the experience of a pretty young girl catering to your every whim and being nice and cute. It's not necessarily even about sex, although I'm sure the amount of maid uniform porn out there does confirm that the power imbalance does lend itself to sexual fantasies. The point, at least in a maid cafe environment, is just to feel like royalty and how Generic Anime Nobleman Character probably feels as he's having his milk tea in the study of his Generic Anime Mansion before going off on Generic Anime Adventure.

I wonder why maid cafes are gaining traction now that most young women are oversexualized brainless thots who think a man's desires are to be mocked and his value derided and who think being quiet, nice and subservient is beneath them?

Really makes you think.
 
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Those girls are ugly lol
It's Great Britain what do you expect? Though the idea does sound interesting and tbh as long as those rules are enforced and their "maids" are treated fairly I see no problem.
Also decrying this and at the same time having no problem with grooming kids into transsexualism (drag queen story hour anyone?) is the biggest hypocrisy ever
 
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