Nicknamed “Mexican Hooters,” Texas-Based Ojos Locos Sports Cantina Unveils First San Diego Location

June 8, 2024

Nicknamed the "Mexican Hooters," Texas-based Ojos Locos Sports Cantina has unveiled its first San Diego location.

Ojos Locos, which is Spanish for "crazy eyes," is a Mexican restaurant and sports bar concept founded in Dallas, TX, in 2010 by restaurateurs including Randy DeWitt, the owner of the parent company that previously founded fellow 'breastaurant,' Twin Peaks. The opening of the first Ojos Locos restaurant coincided with the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and the chain has always been dedicated to showing International and domestic soccer matches at all its locations. Now with over thirty branches sited mostly in Texas, the chain is best known for its waitresses called "chicas," who usually speak English and Spanish and wear revealing uniforms.

Despite strong opposition from the community, the first California location of Ojos Locos opened last September in the Southeast Los Angeles city of Downey. The San Diego branch is the state's third and soft opens today in the space last occupied by Buffet House within Palomar Commerce shopping center in West Chula Vista. Like other branches of Ojos Locos, the Chula Vista location offers a menu of Mexican-American cuisine including appetizers, salads, burgers, sandwiches, wings, tacos, fajitas, and entrees, as well as a full bar. 

Ojoso Locos Sports Cantina is now open daily at 693 Palomar Street, Suite 10, in San Diego's South County city of Chula Vista. For more information, visit ojoslocos.com.