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Twin Peaks
Description
Sports-bar chain known for its waitresses, serving American comfort food in lodgelike surroundings.
Nearby attractions
Altharetta Yeargin Art Museum
901 Yorkchester Dr, Houston, TX 77079
Grace Encourager Church
10950 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77043
The Greater Houston Church
1321 Upland Dr #5897, Houston, TX 77043
Nearby restaurants
Carrabba's Italian Grill
11339 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77079
Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ
11301 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77079
Aroy Thai Cafe
11325 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77079, United States
Gorditas Dona Tota
11315 Katy Fwy Suite A, Houston, TX 77079
Taco Cabana
11441 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77079
Bahama Buck's - Houston, Katy Freeway
11300 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77043
Talespin Pizza
11300 Katy Fwy Suite B700, Houston, TX 77043
IHOP
11225 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77079
Pizaro's Pizza Napoletana I
11177 Katy Fwy ste.e, Houston, TX 77079
Sylvia's Cafe
11451 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77079
Nearby hotels
Hampton Inn Houston I-10W Energy Corridor
11333 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77079
Extended Stay America Suites- Houston - I-10 West - CityCentre
11175 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77079
Home2 Suites by Hilton Houston Energy Corridor
1106 Sherwood Forest St, Houston, TX 77043
Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Houston Memorial City Area
11080 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77043
Embassy Suites by Hilton Houston Energy Corridor
11730 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77079
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Twin Peaks

11335 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77079
4.5(2.7K)$$$$
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Sports-bar chain known for its waitresses, serving American comfort food in lodgelike surroundings.

attractions: Altharetta Yeargin Art Museum, Grace Encourager Church, The Greater Houston Church, restaurants: Carrabba's Italian Grill, Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ, Aroy Thai Cafe, Gorditas Dona Tota, Taco Cabana, Bahama Buck's - Houston, Katy Freeway, Talespin Pizza, IHOP, Pizaro's Pizza Napoletana I, Sylvia's Cafe
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Phone
(281) 888-3724
Website
twinpeaksrestaurant.com

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Featured dishes

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CHICKEN TENDERS
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SPICY THAI RIBS
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DOUBLE STACKED NACHOS
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FRIED PICKLES
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TRIPLE PLAY
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CHIPOTLE QUESO & CHIPS
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BILLIONAIRE'S BACON
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PEAKS SAMPLER
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SMOKED CHICKEN QUESADILLAS
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LOADED FRIES
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MOZZARELLA CHEESE BITES
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CRISPY MINI BEEF TACOS
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FIRE ROASTED SALSA & CHIPS

Reviews

Nearby attractions of Twin Peaks

Altharetta Yeargin Art Museum

Grace Encourager Church

The Greater Houston Church

Altharetta Yeargin Art Museum

Altharetta Yeargin Art Museum

4.1

(10)

Open 24 hours
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Grace Encourager Church

Grace Encourager Church

4.4

(40)

Open 24 hours
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The Greater Houston Church

The Greater Houston Church

4.5

(11)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Custom Candle Making Class in Houston Boutique
Custom Candle Making Class in Houston Boutique
Wed, Dec 10 • 11:00 AM
Houston, Texas, 77007
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Hidden Houston Bites: Downtown Food Adventure
Hidden Houston Bites: Downtown Food Adventure
Wed, Dec 10 • 11:00 AM
Houston, Texas, 77002
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The Art of Candle-making
The Art of Candle-making
Wed, Dec 10 • 6:30 PM
Houston, Texas, 77098
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Nearby restaurants of Twin Peaks

Carrabba's Italian Grill

Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ

Aroy Thai Cafe

Gorditas Dona Tota

Taco Cabana

Bahama Buck's - Houston, Katy Freeway

Talespin Pizza

IHOP

Pizaro's Pizza Napoletana I

Sylvia's Cafe

Carrabba's Italian Grill

Carrabba's Italian Grill

4.7

(2.2K)

$$

Open until 10:00 PM
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Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ

Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ

4.6

(1.6K)

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Aroy Thai Cafe

Aroy Thai Cafe

4.5

(118)

Click for details
Gorditas Dona Tota

Gorditas Dona Tota

4.2

(156)

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The Most Popular Restaurant Among Men in the U.S.!
RiahRiah
The Most Popular Restaurant Among Men in the U.S.!
Dick IvyDick Ivy
I had an absolutely unforgettable dining experience at Twin Peaks in Houston, Texas, located at 11335 Katy Freeway, and I’m already itching to go back! This lively sports lodge is a standout, delivering a perfect blend of high-energy vibes, exceptional service, and mouthwatering food that makes every visit feel like a touchdown. Nestled right off the Katy Freeway, the restaurant’s rustic mountain-lodge aesthetic—complete with timber accents, cozy booths, and a sea of massive TVs broadcasting every major game—creates an electric atmosphere that’s ideal for sports fans, casual diners, or anyone looking to soak up a fun, welcoming environment. Whether you’re cheering for your team or just enjoying a meal with friends, Twin Peaks Houston sets the stage for a fantastic time. The star of my visit was the steak salad, which was hands-down one of the best I’ve ever had. This wasn’t your average salad—it was a culinary masterpiece that left me raving to everyone I know. The grilled sirloin, cooked to a flawless medium-rare, was tender, juicy, and bursting with smoky, charred flavor. It arrived thinly sliced and generously portioned atop a vibrant bed of crisp mixed greens that screamed freshness. The Southwest-inspired toppings were a game-changer: zesty pico de gallo, sweet roasted corn, hearty black beans, shredded carrots, ripe tomatoes, and a perfect sprinkle of pepper jack cheese added layers of texture and bold flavors. The jalapeño honey vinaigrette was the ultimate finishing touch, delivering a delightful mix of tangy heat and subtle sweetness that tied the dish together beautifully. At just 530 calories, this salad felt indulgent yet light, striking the perfect balance for a satisfying meal. I’ve had my share of steak salads, but Twin Peaks in Houston has crafted something truly special that I’ll be dreaming about until my next visit. Our server, Paige, was an absolute superstar who elevated the entire experience. Her warm smile, genuine enthusiasm, and spot-on menu knowledge made us feel like VIPs from start to finish. Paige checked in just the right amount, offered fantastic pairing suggestions—like one of their signature 29° draft beers, which arrived ice-cold in a frosty mug—and ensured every detail was perfect without ever being overbearing. The entire staff worked like a well-oiled machine, keeping the bustling restaurant running smoothly even during a packed evening rush. The space itself was immaculate, from the polished bar to the spotless tables, which added to the inviting, high-energy vibe. What makes Twin Peaks at 11335 Katy Freeway so remarkable is its ability to deliver on every front: incredible food, outstanding service, and an atmosphere that’s as fun as it is comfortable. The attention to detail, like the perfectly chilled drinks and the care put into every dish, reflects a level of quality that’s hard to beat. Online buzz backs this up, with Twin Peaks locations across Texas earning 4.5-star ratings on platforms like Uber Eats and Yelp for their consistent excellence and lively appeal. Whether you’re a Houston local, commuting along the Katy Freeway, or just visiting, Twin Peaks is a must-stop for anyone craving a memorable meal in a setting that’s bursting with personality. I’m already planning my next trip back to dive into that phenomenal steak salad again—here’s to Twin Peaks Houston for knocking it out of the park!
Mario MartinezMario Martinez
So we went to this TP (Twin Peaks) after our Company Quartely meeting event. This TP is like any other TP, except that this is a bad area and unsecured. Be careful with your vehicle and your personal belongings. My Escalade was broken into, they stole a 1200 DJI DRONE, 2 STREADY GIMLE for Recordings, my briefcase with personal belongs, a UE BOOM SPEAKER and my personal ITHINK COMPUTER FOR ALL VIDEO EDDITING We were there about just 1 hour and 45 min, and when we came out, my co-workers HUMMER H3 2024 were broken, and my Escalade vehicle next to her was broken as well. We went inside and spoke to management and told her the situation, and all she said is for me to file a police report and give us the policebimber HPD ( she gave it real fast), and once they get there, they could relase the videos, but they couldn't relase them to me or even see who did it. I called HPD, and when I was doing the police report, they asked, and they said this: did this happen on the I10 location?, and I said yes. They said that that is a very bad and unsecured place, that there was a lot of breaking into vehicles. They said that all they could do is get a police report and see if they could do something. I asked the dispatcher who is responsible for this since it happened in premises, and they said that there is nothing they can do to talk to the establishment. I went inside and asked management, and she said that they are not responsible for this, and that's why we have vehicle insurance. I just got stolen over $3200+ on video equipment, and they will not be responsible for this. I'm my opinion, I understand we have car insurance, but honestly, this happened in the Twean Peaks Parking lot right in front of the entrance. I will never recommend this place to anyone because I go there and invest money in food and drinks, and for them to say something like this, this is unethical. No security whatsoever and no peace of mind being on a place to enjoy. Shame on you Tween Peaks. I will NEVER SEND YOU BUSINESS TO THIS PLACE OR ANY OTHER. As a 44 year old person, this is very unethical and unprofessional. Over all management experience: TERRIBLE. TWIN PEAKS, YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED AND RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS INCIDENT AND YOU KNOW THIS. YOU WILL LOSE A LOT OF BUSINESS THIS OPERATING THIS WAY. Plus, this place is dead. NOW I CAN SEE WHY!!!
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I had an absolutely unforgettable dining experience at Twin Peaks in Houston, Texas, located at 11335 Katy Freeway, and I’m already itching to go back! This lively sports lodge is a standout, delivering a perfect blend of high-energy vibes, exceptional service, and mouthwatering food that makes every visit feel like a touchdown. Nestled right off the Katy Freeway, the restaurant’s rustic mountain-lodge aesthetic—complete with timber accents, cozy booths, and a sea of massive TVs broadcasting every major game—creates an electric atmosphere that’s ideal for sports fans, casual diners, or anyone looking to soak up a fun, welcoming environment. Whether you’re cheering for your team or just enjoying a meal with friends, Twin Peaks Houston sets the stage for a fantastic time. The star of my visit was the steak salad, which was hands-down one of the best I’ve ever had. This wasn’t your average salad—it was a culinary masterpiece that left me raving to everyone I know. The grilled sirloin, cooked to a flawless medium-rare, was tender, juicy, and bursting with smoky, charred flavor. It arrived thinly sliced and generously portioned atop a vibrant bed of crisp mixed greens that screamed freshness. The Southwest-inspired toppings were a game-changer: zesty pico de gallo, sweet roasted corn, hearty black beans, shredded carrots, ripe tomatoes, and a perfect sprinkle of pepper jack cheese added layers of texture and bold flavors. The jalapeño honey vinaigrette was the ultimate finishing touch, delivering a delightful mix of tangy heat and subtle sweetness that tied the dish together beautifully. At just 530 calories, this salad felt indulgent yet light, striking the perfect balance for a satisfying meal. I’ve had my share of steak salads, but Twin Peaks in Houston has crafted something truly special that I’ll be dreaming about until my next visit. Our server, Paige, was an absolute superstar who elevated the entire experience. Her warm smile, genuine enthusiasm, and spot-on menu knowledge made us feel like VIPs from start to finish. Paige checked in just the right amount, offered fantastic pairing suggestions—like one of their signature 29° draft beers, which arrived ice-cold in a frosty mug—and ensured every detail was perfect without ever being overbearing. The entire staff worked like a well-oiled machine, keeping the bustling restaurant running smoothly even during a packed evening rush. The space itself was immaculate, from the polished bar to the spotless tables, which added to the inviting, high-energy vibe. What makes Twin Peaks at 11335 Katy Freeway so remarkable is its ability to deliver on every front: incredible food, outstanding service, and an atmosphere that’s as fun as it is comfortable. The attention to detail, like the perfectly chilled drinks and the care put into every dish, reflects a level of quality that’s hard to beat. Online buzz backs this up, with Twin Peaks locations across Texas earning 4.5-star ratings on platforms like Uber Eats and Yelp for their consistent excellence and lively appeal. Whether you’re a Houston local, commuting along the Katy Freeway, or just visiting, Twin Peaks is a must-stop for anyone craving a memorable meal in a setting that’s bursting with personality. I’m already planning my next trip back to dive into that phenomenal steak salad again—here’s to Twin Peaks Houston for knocking it out of the park!
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So we went to this TP (Twin Peaks) after our Company Quartely meeting event. This TP is like any other TP, except that this is a bad area and unsecured. Be careful with your vehicle and your personal belongings. My Escalade was broken into, they stole a 1200 DJI DRONE, 2 STREADY GIMLE for Recordings, my briefcase with personal belongs, a UE BOOM SPEAKER and my personal ITHINK COMPUTER FOR ALL VIDEO EDDITING We were there about just 1 hour and 45 min, and when we came out, my co-workers HUMMER H3 2024 were broken, and my Escalade vehicle next to her was broken as well. We went inside and spoke to management and told her the situation, and all she said is for me to file a police report and give us the policebimber HPD ( she gave it real fast), and once they get there, they could relase the videos, but they couldn't relase them to me or even see who did it. I called HPD, and when I was doing the police report, they asked, and they said this: did this happen on the I10 location?, and I said yes. They said that that is a very bad and unsecured place, that there was a lot of breaking into vehicles. They said that all they could do is get a police report and see if they could do something. I asked the dispatcher who is responsible for this since it happened in premises, and they said that there is nothing they can do to talk to the establishment. I went inside and asked management, and she said that they are not responsible for this, and that's why we have vehicle insurance. I just got stolen over $3200+ on video equipment, and they will not be responsible for this. I'm my opinion, I understand we have car insurance, but honestly, this happened in the Twean Peaks Parking lot right in front of the entrance. I will never recommend this place to anyone because I go there and invest money in food and drinks, and for them to say something like this, this is unethical. No security whatsoever and no peace of mind being on a place to enjoy. Shame on you Tween Peaks. I will NEVER SEND YOU BUSINESS TO THIS PLACE OR ANY OTHER. As a 44 year old person, this is very unethical and unprofessional. Over all management experience: TERRIBLE. TWIN PEAKS, YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED AND RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS INCIDENT AND YOU KNOW THIS. YOU WILL LOSE A LOT OF BUSINESS THIS OPERATING THIS WAY. Plus, this place is dead. NOW I CAN SEE WHY!!!
Mario Martinez

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4.5
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5.0
33w

I had an absolutely unforgettable dining experience at Twin Peaks in Houston, Texas, located at 11335 Katy Freeway, and I’m already itching to go back! This lively sports lodge is a standout, delivering a perfect blend of high-energy vibes, exceptional service, and mouthwatering food that makes every visit feel like a touchdown. Nestled right off the Katy Freeway, the restaurant’s rustic mountain-lodge aesthetic—complete with timber accents, cozy booths, and a sea of massive TVs broadcasting every major game—creates an electric atmosphere that’s ideal for sports fans, casual diners, or anyone looking to soak up a fun, welcoming environment. Whether you’re cheering for your team or just enjoying a meal with friends, Twin Peaks Houston sets the stage for a fantastic time. The star of my visit was the steak salad, which was hands-down one of the best I’ve ever had. This wasn’t your average salad—it was a culinary masterpiece that left me raving to everyone I know. The grilled sirloin, cooked to a flawless medium-rare, was tender, juicy, and bursting with smoky, charred flavor. It arrived thinly sliced and generously portioned atop a vibrant bed of crisp mixed greens that screamed freshness. The Southwest-inspired toppings were a game-changer: zesty pico de gallo, sweet roasted corn, hearty black beans, shredded carrots, ripe tomatoes, and a perfect sprinkle of pepper jack cheese added layers of texture and bold flavors. The jalapeño honey vinaigrette was the ultimate finishing touch, delivering a delightful mix of tangy heat and subtle sweetness that tied the dish together beautifully. At just 530 calories, this salad felt indulgent yet light, striking the perfect balance for a satisfying meal. I’ve had my share of steak salads, but Twin Peaks in Houston has crafted something truly special that I’ll be dreaming about until my next visit. Our server, Paige, was an absolute superstar who elevated the entire experience. Her warm smile, genuine enthusiasm, and spot-on menu knowledge made us feel like VIPs from start to finish. Paige checked in just the right amount, offered fantastic pairing suggestions—like one of their signature 29° draft beers, which arrived ice-cold in a frosty mug—and ensured every detail was perfect without ever being overbearing. The entire staff worked like a well-oiled machine, keeping the bustling restaurant running smoothly even during a packed evening rush. The space itself was immaculate, from the polished bar to the spotless tables, which added to the inviting, high-energy vibe. What makes Twin Peaks at 11335 Katy Freeway so remarkable is its ability to deliver on every front: incredible food, outstanding service, and an atmosphere that’s as fun as it is comfortable. The attention to detail, like the perfectly chilled drinks and the care put into every dish, reflects a level of quality that’s hard to beat. Online buzz backs this up, with Twin Peaks locations across Texas earning 4.5-star ratings on platforms like Uber Eats and Yelp for their consistent excellence and lively appeal. Whether you’re a Houston local, commuting along the Katy Freeway, or just visiting, Twin Peaks is a must-stop for anyone craving a memorable meal in a setting that’s bursting with personality. I’m already planning my next trip back to dive into that phenomenal steak salad again—here’s to Twin Peaks Houston for knocking it out...

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So we went to this TP (Twin Peaks) after our Company Quartely meeting event. This TP is like any other TP, except that this is a bad area and unsecured. Be careful with your vehicle and your personal belongings. My Escalade was broken into, they stole a 1200 DJI DRONE, 2 STREADY GIMLE for Recordings, my briefcase with personal belongs, a UE BOOM SPEAKER and my personal ITHINK COMPUTER FOR ALL VIDEO EDDITING We were there about just 1 hour and 45 min, and when we came out, my co-workers HUMMER H3 2024 were broken, and my Escalade vehicle next to her was broken as well. We went inside and spoke to management and told her the situation, and all she said is for me to file a police report and give us the policebimber HPD ( she gave it real fast), and once they get there, they could relase the videos, but they couldn't relase them to me or even see who did it. I called HPD, and when I was doing the police report, they asked, and they said this: did this happen on the I10 location?, and I said yes. They said that that is a very bad and unsecured place, that there was a lot of breaking into vehicles. They said that all they could do is get a police report and see if they could do something. I asked the dispatcher who is responsible for this since it happened in premises, and they said that there is nothing they can do to talk to the establishment. I went inside and asked management, and she said that they are not responsible for this, and that's why we have vehicle insurance. I just got stolen over $3200+ on video equipment, and they will not be responsible for this. I'm my opinion, I understand we have car insurance, but honestly, this happened in the Twean Peaks Parking lot right in front of the entrance. I will never recommend this place to anyone because I go there and invest money in food and drinks, and for them to say something like this, this is unethical. No security whatsoever and no peace of mind being on a place to enjoy.

Shame on you Tween Peaks. I will NEVER SEND YOU BUSINESS TO THIS PLACE OR ANY OTHER. As a 44 year old person, this is very unethical and unprofessional.

Over all management experience: TERRIBLE. TWIN PEAKS, YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED AND RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS INCIDENT AND YOU KNOW THIS. YOU WILL LOSE A LOT OF BUSINESS THIS OPERATING THIS WAY. Plus, this place is dead. NOW I...

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1.0
32w

So my first time at this location I went out on the patio cuz I'm a smoker and I found a spot and all I can smell was weed I look over at who was smoking and they were actually playing their own loud music it was appalling!!! Jenny was my server. She was super excellent, and I asked her to send out the manager his name is Kaimen. I told him about the weed smokers he did nothing about it, apparently their regulars. I ordered Coors Light and it was Sour order the second one to make sure it was Sour it was I took one sip manager came out he did take it off my bill and the other problem I had was the advertising 22 oz beers and they're serving you maybe 19 Oz cuz you got 3 oz of head. I went to the bar cuz I didn't want to make my server go up there and tell them hey can you top me off. The bartenders were like nasty about it. Kaimen was like well you know, that's how we serve our beers. I said, "You took off a beer off my tab, and now you're going to tell me that you don't want to top me off to the 22 oz that I paid for?" I then asked him about the original Coors Light. He goes yeah it was a little sour like no big deal when you're a Beer Drinker." That's a big deal!

Update to this review I told my server Jenny that she did a great job and I was super happy with her service and she gave me the bill and I had my money out already and she was going to come back to pick it up but the manager Kaimen came out and was going to comp my bill, but I said no I pay for my stuff and he's like well if I don't know these guys were smoking weed I'm like I told you and you did nothing about it and he asked...

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