Following a demanding day's work, what could be more satisfying than indulging in delectable cuisine, accompanied by a refreshing beer, all while immersing oneself in the exhilarating atmosphere of UFC 300? Enter Twin Peaks, a recently inaugurated establishment catering to all your sports bar desires. Rest assured, this venue did not disappoint. Adorned with an array of screens adorning every wall and boasting an extensive selection of IPAs, brews, and culinary delights, Twin Peaks proved to be a haven for enthusiasts of both sports and gastronomy.
Upon our arrival, my party and I were promptly ushered to our seats, thanks to the efficient management even amidst peak hours. It's worth noting, however, that patrons seeking to visit on weekends should plan their arrival strategically to avoid prolonged waits. Once settled, we were warmly welcomed by our server, Giselle, affectionately known as Gigi, whose cheerful demeanor and adept recommendations elevated our dining experience. Guided by her expertise, we sampled a variety of menu offerings, including wings, smoked brisket burgers, loaded fries, and a tantalizing lobster roll, all complemented by a selection of beers and IPAs. Notably, the cinnamon toast crush cheesecake emerged as a standout, evoking nostalgic flavors reminiscent of a beloved breakfast cereal, prompting repeat orders and playful squabbles over the last bite amidst the excitement of UFC 300.
My candid evaluation of Twin Peaks reveals a vibrant ambiance, conducive to immersive sports viewing experiences. The amiable staff exude hospitality, fostering an atmosphere of conviviality and enjoyment. The extensive beverage selection ensures there's something to suit every palate, with the cinnamon toast cereal cheesecake proving to be a resounding crowd-pleaser, warranting enthusiastic endorsement.
Nevertheless, as with any establishment in its infancy, there exist areas ripe for enhancement. Notably, the portion sizes, particularly for burgers, could be more substantial to align with diner expectations. While the smoked and grilled chicken wings present a visually appealing exterior, some found the interior texture to be under-cooked, bordering on raw, detracting from an otherwise enjoyable dish. Similarly, the loaded fries failed to impress, marred by excessive grease and insufficient warmth upon arrival. For a more gratifying starter, I recommend opting for the double-stacked nachos, with brisket proving to be the superior protein choice over chicken.
In summary, Twin Peaks emerges as a promising venue for indulging in sports entertainment accompanied by quality dining and libations. The exemplary service provided by Gigi further enhances its appeal, warranting a commendable overall rating of 8.1 out of 10. I eagerly anticipate witnessing Twin Peaks' evolution and look forward to continued weekend rendezvous amidst their vibrant ambiance. Cheers to the...
Read moreI went to this establishment several weeks ago and had a decent time. I brought my coworker and we had lunch plus a couple of drinks. Alexa was our server and she was professional and direct. We got our drinks, got our food, and we were out of there in good time. It made a good impression on us.
We decided to visit again today Aug 6, 2025 around 3 to maybe 3:30pm hoping to treat ourselves to a big lunch after a days work and enjoy food and drinks. Instead of a table, we opted for sitting at the bar. It seemed a bit busy so we scanned the QR code to view the menu and have our food and drink orders ready by the time one of the bartenders came by to greet us. Only one bartender (with dark hair) acknowledged us and said she'll be right with us but she went back to the far side of the bar and got caught up attending guests on that side. The other bartender who was on our side of the bar never even glanced in our direction. A manager eventually greeted us to get us started with drinks. We ordered one tall Dirty Blonde and one tall Knotty Brunette as those beers were on happy hour. He was kind enough to get our drinks started for us. We were ready to place an order for food but no one ever even looked at us or made eye contact during the time we got our drinks to the time we finished them. Remind you, these were TALL beers so it's not like we chugged them. Because no one took our food order by the time we finished those tall beers, I decided it call it and leave. I asked the manager for the check and closed out. Only then did the bartender look at us from afar as the manager was swiping my card on the POS terminal. Yet still, she didn't approach us. I did let the manager know that we were leaving because we never got any service from anyone but him. He offered to take a food order for us but by then it was too late. We left and went to Hooters just down the street where we got served immediately. As a former restaurant worker, I can understand being busy and caught in the weeds. But at least make an effort for the guests to feel seen and greet everyone to find out what their needs are. As a now-business owner, I cannot fathom treating my guests as if they...
Read moreSo let me start out by saying that we eat here a couple of times a year and we really love the food and usually the service is great! I first ordered through Uber, which then got canceled so I was like I’ll place the order for pick up and I’ll go. I placed my order which was just the peaks sampler. I then waited in my car in the parking lot since parking gets packed for about 25 minutes. I go inside and I tell them I’m picking up an order. She takes a piece of paper and then goes and put in the order. I asked the server did she just put in my order right now? She said yes but give it about 10 minutes and it should be done. I’m sorry we’ve been back to back with no break or stopping since they’re so full. But, when I walked in The server was checking her hair doing her lipstick and everything else while my order was sitting there on the paper that she wrote. I waited said nothing 25 minutes go by so at this point, I wasted 50 minutes. What bothers me as well is that I did everything correctly since I’m crunched for time and I have babysitting covering for me right now. I asked if she could check on my order. The server starts to check. She doesn’t remember who I am and then stops midway through our conversation to attend somebody else, literally. She stopped halfway from speaking and attending to me to attend someone else. I still said nothing, the other person who originally put in my order and got my phone order went to go check. My order was missing some of the sauces. She went back and got it again, I asked for the total paid and left. I have never in my life. I have no words. I used to be a server. I know how hectic it gets but absolutely unacceptable. In any establishment I’ve ever worked in. We always try to make things right especially when it’s a big corporation, and it just kept going from bad to worse. And if they were so busy, do you know how many times I saw the front check-in and servers reapplying their lipstick talking about things that were happening with the other servers and with the managers....
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