Twin Peaks Menu

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  • Amber E.

    Decided to check out Twin Peaks after finding my favorite Indian Restaurant closed at 3:00. (I know, I should know this) My date and I decided to go for the sampler appetizer, the BLT and the Philly steak n cheese. The appetizer was really good consisting of pickle chips, boneless buffalo wings, and mozzarella cubes. The pickle chips were pretty tasty. The buffalo wings were the norm and the mozzarella cubes were okay. Nothing to write home about. My BLT was nicely prepared but I didn't care for the spicy bacon (may have been pepper bacon) and the lack of mayo. The sourdough bread it was served on was really good. My date didn't care for the Philly steak n cheese. He said the bread wasn't very good. He said Penn Station is better. The fire fried that come with the sandwiches are thicker cute and pretty good. I will give them another shot to try the pot roast but if it isn't good I probably won't go here again. One nice perk is the decor. It's the old Loon Lake Lodge so the rustic feel is still there and the fireplace is a nice touch.

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  • Chris R.

    My last visit to Twin Peaks, and it will be my last. I was told by the 21 and a half year old bartender that it was against the law to order a beer and a Crown on the rocks. I am 56 years old and I know this is an absolute crock of poop!! Order them all the time. Including the last two times I have been to Twin Peaks!!! Fast forward to two gentleman across the bar. One orders a shot and a beer, the other a special shot and beer. Too surprise I say, "thought that was against the law"? "They don't have ice in them". Now she begins to tell me how long she's has be a so called bartender, whatever. Oh the patronizing b$&ch!! The service sucks, to busy showing their asses, and giggling to help anyone. Now this is at the bar mind you, don't want to talk bad about the whole wait staff just Heather!!

    (1)
  • Scott B.

    It's basically a Hooters on steroids. PROS: -It was bikini night, and twin Peaks actually hires attractive, young girls, that guys enjoy having in our presence. -No motorcycle gangs- we're in NE Indy, not Amarillo:) -Beer was f'n cold, great selection (Bells Oberon on tap), and the prices are reasonable. -Above average bar food. -Large outside patio CONS: -Nothing special, as they didn't reinvent the wheel, as far as these types of restaurants are concerned. -I'm sure some women's lib group classifies this establishment as sexist. -I'm sure the LGBT mafia will demand that Twin Peaks hires a multitude of transgender species to flaunt their stuff...you know, because 3% of the population should dictate what the rest of the nation wants. -I'm sure yelp HQ still hates me. A decent place. I'd definitely return to watch the games, as there are tons of TV's, and the service was spot on as well. 3.5 stars

    (3)
  • Krysha M.

    After driving by Twin Peaks daily for months, we decided to finally pop in to see what all the fuss was about. We had noticed that the parking lot was PACKED the first few months it was open and initial Yelp reviews were touting Indy's newest breast-aurant as the place to be. Also, we were curious to see how the cool old Loon Lake Lodge had been transformed in to the new space. We visited at about 6:30 on a balmy 89 degree Sunday night and were seated on the large wrap-around patio at a huge, tall, heavy wooden table. There are TVs EVERYWHERE -- hanging back to back over each of our heads, 4 on the wall beside us -- just EVERYWHERE. The tables on the patio are massive and easily sit 6, and some inside (inside it is HUGE!) looked to seat 10+ or more -- with several smaller parties divided up by a slider depicting an ax through the table. There was a fire pit at the corner of the patio as well. Our scantily clad yet overdressed for the weather (more on this later) little teeny-tiny server was completely friendly, but lacked menu knowledge aside from "these 2 sandwiches have an egg on them and if you like fish we have trout and fish tacos". We later learned that sweet "Bambi" had just been in training last week, so we cut her some slack. Beer options were surprisingly super limited (no local or craft beers offered), but I decided to give the Dirty Blonde house brew a try -- reminded me of Blue Moon -- served in a big ol' super frosty mug at 29 degrees. I must say it is really tasty with an orange wedge! We got the hand braided pretzel ($5) for an app -- served with warm beer cheese (made with the house beer Knotty Brunette) and grainy brown mustard. Decent. Greasy(?) but decent. The food menu is not diverse, folks. Healthy food eaters beware -- aside from 2 'loaded' salads (a cobb and one other), there were zero real options for a health nut. Even the broccoli was listed as "sauteed" on the menu. I threw caution to the wind and for dinner I picked the fish tacos and subbed out the chips and salsa for the mac and cheese (topped with bacon). The hubs got the Smokehouse Burger and fire fries. While my fish had a good season on it, there just wasn't a whole lot of it, but there WAS a ton of the cabbage slaw on top. The mac and cheese was just ok. Hub's burger came with 2 patties even though he specified just one patty (it is an option for a few bucks less), so he took one patty off. The patties appeared a little Mc-pre-formed and flat-top cooked -- not grilled. Disappointing. The fries were just regular thick cut frozen steak fries with some "cajun" seasoning on them. Meh. Food aside, I do have 2 general gripes to share. Uh oh... -- I feel that I need to advocate for the servers here when it comes to their uniform -- and no, not in the feminist "women are being objectified at Twin Peaks" kind of way. What I mean is this -- it was almost 90 friggin degrees outside and you have these gals in thick knee socks and black Ugg boots? Sure, the top 1/2 of their body gets plenty of ventilation, but seriously? That footwear and sock combo? And as a former server I know that non-slip shoes in the kitchen were a must... what happened here, folks?? And is Ugg material even sanitary with food rehash and kitchen gunk on them? Sorry -- just had to be said. -- My biggest gripe of the whole deal is that they allow smoking on the covered patio while people dine and it is mere feet from the doors in to the restaurant. There was a dirty ash tray on our table when we sat down and patrons from inside were stepping "out" around our table to smoke while we were trying to stomach a meal. YUCK. We even had to ask the young men at the table next to us to kindly turn off the fan mounted above their table as it was blowing their smoke directly at us. UGH. This seriously put a damper on our meal and overall experience. All in all, I would give our TP experience a one and a half star rating based on the pricey meh-esque food and the aforementioned gripe alone, but the beer was good and our server was really sweet. I just don't see us rushing back to Twin Peaks for another $50 meal any time soon. Perhaps to watch a game and have a beer, but not for the lackluster food.

    (2)
  • Amiami M.

    We were in town for a baseball tournament. Most of the team decended in for dinner so our teenage boys could appreciate a meal "with a view". The servers were attentive and gave the boys some fun. Food was good for the large chain they are. Mostly fried foods, very few vegetable options. Bison is on the menu which is at the very least, a healthier option. Personally I left with a fun case of food related heartburn but our group had fun. If you're in the area, with a group or looking for a dinner with "peaks", it's worth trying once.

    (3)
  • Kyle W.

    The wife and I stopped in here on a Saturday afternoon for an early dinner after catching a matinee up on 96th street. The parking lot was about half filled, but it looked like a lot less people inside as the restaurant is HUGE and very open. We were greeted by no less than 6 waitresses/hostesses standing around the hostess station. The person taking us to our table, who ended up being our waitress, decided to finish her conversation she was having with the other girls before seating us. It was kind of annoying, but she was very pleasant otherwise. The menu isn't extensive as others have previously mentioned. I decided on the "hangover burger" which is your basic hamburger with the addition of a fried egg on top. It was good but I have to say I prefer the Royal Red Robin over it. The fries served with it were pretty tasty with the seasoning they added to them. My Wife decided to just get the pulled pork nachos appetizer for her meal and we would share them. WOW there was a lot of food on that plate. They were very good, but I was too full to be of much help after my burger and we barely scratched the surface. At one point the waitress came by and said, "I was going to tell you how big they were after you ordered them."......haha ok why didn't you? We took them home and had them the next day. No big deal. My favorite part about Twin Peaks, besides the obvious, was how cold the beer was! They are very proud of how cold they keep the beer as there is an indicator on the wall keeping customers informed of just how cold it was. It fluctuated from 27 to 30 degrees while we were there. While there isn't an overabundance of choices, it was super refreshing. The top of the beer had small ice crystals forming it was so cold. DELICIOUS! Especially on a 90 degree day. I don't think it would be a monthly trip, but we would definitely take friends back for the experience or just drop in for a drink. Like I said, the inside was huge with plenty of TVs everywhere you looked. It would be a great place to take a big group.

    (3)
  • Erica G.

    More family friendly than I was expecting. Packed restaurant at 7pm on friday night but we only had to wait 10min for a table for 4. The service was excellent and our waitress was on top of it. Water glasses were never empty and beer refills were brought in a timely manner. On to the food...mozzarella bites appetizer was by far the hit at the table as well as the chilled beer. The burgers were just ok and the BLT with tomato soup was the hit for the entrees. Don't let the full parking lot fool you there is plenty of room in side for everyone.

    (4)
  • Dale H.

    Twin peaks has been open for a couple of months and I had heard good things about the food and the scenery and decided to check it out. I was told by some of my friends that it was substantially better than Hooters in both regards as well. We were seated faster than I expected and initially thought it was strange that we were sitting at a very long table along with others. The table was separated by a piece of wood with an ax in it. It actually worked pretty well. Our waitress, Alyssa, was very friendly and brought us our beer pretty quick. It was the coldest beer I have ever had and it was served in a FROZEN glass not just frosted. The surface of the beer froze in about a minute. The beer was certainly a great experience. Alyssa and the other waitresses were wearing tight tan shorts with red "shirtinis" (a word I just made up to mean a bikini top that has just a little more fabric to make it look like a shirt). They were for and friendly. The food was a mixed bag. I had the cheese bites as an appetizer. They were fantastic. My only complaint was that there weren't enough of them. My meal was was the bbq bacon burger and fries. The fries were pretty good. They are a steak fry with a season salt. I would have liked more seasoning but my fiancé wanted less. The burger is the problem. It had great presentation and the bacon was done well but when I started getting into the burger, it fell flat on flavor. There was very little sauce and the meat didn't have a full grilled taste. I would expect a burger and fries that cost $9 would be grilled and it was obvious that It came off of a flat grill. The menu was also very small. I will go back but not so much for the burgers.

    (3)
  • Des C.

    I would like to give this place 3.5 stars but we all know that's not possible. My wife and I were out and had heard a lot about this place and decided to give it a try. When we entered we noticed that my wife was the only girl in the establishment that wasn't working. No big deal. Our hostess turned out to be our waitress and was with us immediately. She took our drink order and came back quickly with our waters and shortly thereafter with our cocktails. We decided to order the pretzel and asked if they were large or small (they sell them in 1 or 2 pretzel options). She said they weren't large so we ordered two. When they arrived we were surprised at how large they were. She offered to change it to one pretzel, but it wasn't a big deal so we kept them both. We both ordered a variation of the philly chese steak sandwich. I guess I shouldn't have expected much, but the steak was heavily seasoned with pepper and not the most tender meat I've ever had. We also ordered bbq sauces and buffalo sauces on the side. I was a bit surprised that they charged us $.50 per sauce. The waitress was with us constantly, but not too much. I would probably try this place again, but more likely with buddies as opposed to my wife. Not a bad place.

    (3)
  • Jason O.

    We seem to do a wing night here about once a month to two months since TP opened. We have always had friendly and competent service. I will say we always go during the week and fairly early, before the parking lot fills up. I would say the food is adequate and probably on par with Tilted Kilt and better than Hooters which I would put in the same genre. My favorite dinner there is the cajun fish tacos. Last time I went there I tried the Catfish/Chicken/Shrimp basket and it was good but I ended up regretting not getting the tacos. Other good dishes include the meat loaf, burger, and the Belt sandwich.

    (4)
  • Michael B.

    This was our first time at Twin Peaks. We were visiting from Chicago and we've heard a lot about this restaurant. Don't be scared away by the parking lot...they have plenty of seating even if the parking lot appears to be full. We were greeted by a group of excited girls at the door. They were able to seat us right away. We wanted to watch a football game that was not the colts. The manager came over right away and asked which tv would be best for our table. We ordered an appetizer, sandwiches, and burgers. The food is reasonably priced and comes in large portions. The bloody Mary's are awesome!!...but the price is a little high at $8.75. They have a great patio with a ton of TVs. This will be great place to hang out in the summer. The garage doors open up to the restaurant. The service was ok but not the best. We would go back for the drinks and to watch a game. Overall...good restaurant with a great view!

    (4)
  • Christian K.

    I had my fantasy football draft here. The staff took great care of us. Jessica was our server. She absolutely rocked. Paul Gellar was the manager on duty. He was extremely nice and polite. Paul even helped set up the room for my fantasy football draft. The food was top notch. Most of the guys in my league have never been to Twin Peaks. They told me that they will become regulars because of the food and service. I'm looking forward to visiting Twin Peaks again soon.

    (5)
  • Jane S.

    First off overall a good place to come. As we arrived, no one greeted us and took a minute too long to seat us when there was no wait and plenty of room. The service was average (girl forgot what sample of beer was what) my steak was ordered medium rare and came out medium. Didn't ruin the meal as it was still good. The mashed potatoes are amazing as well as the mac and cheese, highly recommended. My boyfriend got the "Hangover Burger" it was very good! The fries are also great and have a nice seasoning. Great place to watch sports and has a very unique environment. I think their downfall is a bunch of young inexperienced girls trying to run the place. Very good price though!

    (4)
  • Talena V.

    My friend has been telling me about this place for awhile now. I finally got the chance to go and was so glad I did! The food was fantastic and so was the service. I asked my server, Eboni, surprise me with her recommended dish, she hit it out of the park with the Southwest Style Chicken. It had amazing flavor and my friend had the Philly Cheesesteak, which was also delicious. The atmosphere was neat and there are more than enough screens to keep you up on games. Def try it out. Eboni was our server, and did a great job! Thank you all for a great experience!!! I'll def be back!!

    (5)
  • Jay S.

    I would like to start off by saying the food and service were decent (3 stars) Now on to the terrible experience. We had a group of 10 people who came to watch the Stanley cup finals. We all ate and drank for the first two periods of the game. Just before the third period we were told a ufc event was about to be televised and we needed to pay "the cover" for said event. We told them we were here to watch the Stanley cup finals and not the ufc. We were told we had to pay "the cover" or leave despite the large amount of money we had already spent. We cashed out and went elsewhere to watch the game. Last time I will attempt to watch a game here.

    (1)
  • Richard P.

    If you happen to stumble into Twin Peaks expecting an otherworldly encounter with David Lynch, you're probably going to be disappointed. On the other hand, if you stumble into the brand new Indianapolis location of the Texas-based chain of "breastaurants" called Twin Peaks hoping to enjoy some good eats, good drinks, and scenic views, then you'll likely be incredibly happy. Founded in 2005 in Lewisville, Texas, Twin Peaks opened for the dinner hour starting on 12/8/14 at the former Loon Lake Lodge just East of Castleton at the corner of I-69 and East 82nd Street. With its servers all wearing the trademark Twin Peaks cleavage and midriff-baring red plaid tops and khaki shorts, the concept behind Twin Peaks may sound familiar but this variation on the familiar theme is far less kitschy and far more personable than other similarly themed restaurants. The easiest way to describe Twin Peaks is sports bar meets hunting lodge meets bevy of beautiful women. For those who remember Loon Lake Lodge and its abundance of hunting-themed decor, it makes sense that Twin Peaks choose this spot as its first Indianapolis location. The restaurant has multiple truly accessible parking spots and a set of rather light doors leading into the larger than you expect restaurant. As they just started serving dinners only on Monday of this week and open for regular business hours starting Saturday (12/13/14), the spirit in the restaurant was festive and friendly with multiple staff from the chain's Dallas area headquarters on location for training purposes. Thus, you get greeted at the door by enough beautiful women to make you dream for weeks. I worried a little as I arrived as the first bar area and first couple dining areas feature high-top tables/chairs that aren't wheelchair friendly. There's no reason to worry. Twin Peaks has multiple areas that are wheelchair friendly and I had no trouble navigating the restaurant (and was encouraged to do so). The menu consists of mostly American fare of a South, Southwest, and Heartland flavor with burgers, chicken, appetizers, a few other sandwiches, and a handful of meals. There's a large alcohol menu, of course, and a couple of desserts. There are two main bar areas, at least 3-4 larger dining areas, a small area known as the "man cave," and there are wide-screen televisions throughout the restaurant and in the bathrooms! I ordered a concoction known as the Smokehouse Burger with "fire fries" for $10.95 plus another couple bucks for my usual iced tea. I tend to be a rather simple burger guy and this particular burger was a bit out of my comfort zone. This may explain why I didn't find it completely satisfying. It tasted a tad underdone. It included cheddar cheese, red onion, BBQ sauce, bacon, mushrooms, lettuce, tomato, and pickles. The burger was easily my least favorite part of the experience, though I'd still put it in the 3-3.5 range. The fries were perfectly seasoned and stellar. The iced tea was also perfection and I did receive my usual refill. The highlight of the entire experience was Amanda, and not just because she was beautiful (though she was). She was attentive, personable, outgoing, and just seemed natural. She also scored points for sitting down to talk to me, not just because it's really hard to sit in a wheelchair and have a normal conversation with a skimpily clad young woman but because being at wheelchair height causes the neck to constantly have to stretch and it's nice when someone meets you eye-to-eye. Unlike that "other" chain that comes to mind, these young women all seemed comfortable with disability and Amanda, in particular, seemed natural and at ease (NOTE: I did learn she has a brother who is deaf. I'm sure that helps). While it was a little slow during the 5pm hour in which I arrived at Twin Peaks, I was impressed with Amanda's personable nature and ability to talk about work, disability, sports, food and, yes, even what it's like to work in a place with an outfit that would make most of us blush. It was refreshingly awesome and, to be honest, not what I expected when I entered the doors. The service was stellar. The food was good, though I'll likely stick to my comfort zone next time. The decor was warm, inviting, and wheelchair friendly. The views, as their slogan notes, definitely scenic. While I do lean toward the shy side, I think it's human nature to appreciate a little extra attention and, as Twin Peaks notes on its website, the Twin Peaks girls offer an abundance of "girl next door" charisma and playful personalities. What can I say? Welcome to Indianapolis, Twin Peaks! For more information on Twin Peaks, visit their website at twinpeaksrestaurant.com

    (4)
  • Joseph O.

    Here is the breakdown on my rating. 4 stars for the food, great flavors and fresh home style cooking. I have only had one misstep when I tried to customize a salad and so maybe I was being too difficult. I give 4 stars to the staff, for the most part they are friendly and provide great service. 1 star to the management, they make odd choices like charging guest who are in the restaurant a cover charge because of some stupid MMA fight. 1 star for the customers, actually most people who go here are nice, upstanding, professionals. The small minority that do not know how to dress and act in public ruin the atmosphere. Averages out to 3 stars.

    (3)
  • Patty L.

    Honestly I was against the advertisement before they opened, j thought it was going to be a strip club. If they wouldn't have advertised making the place look sleazy they would attract more patrons. I rarely enjoy the food at most restaurants but YUM, the fish tacos are much better than Bonefish and the salsa is warm and absolutely the best in town. Upscale bar food! Our server Jenna & Christina cute cute cute and their outfits are no worse than you see in any summer day. Service was excellent. Not a big deal ladies. Food is awesome!

    (3)
  • Steve F.

    A great new place in indy with over 40 craft beers on tap. They also provide a decent menu of typical pub style food with a twist. The best part obviously is the scenery and friendly customer service. If you are a sports fan there are also plenty of TV's with every channel playing. Try the "ghost heat" wings... They have a kick!!!

    (4)
  • Kevin V.

    I'll be honest, it's alright but not great. Typical bar restaurant akin to an R-rated Applebee's. We're glad we tried it, but I doubt we'll be making a return visit. Whiskey selection was surprisingly large, but as a beer guy, I was left kinda disappointed. Fat Tire is as exotic as it gets. Got the pablano chicken and the lady got the fish tacos. We both decided they were "meh". If I'm going to go ogle women and drink cheap beer, I'll stick to Hooters Wings. Sweet bear statue though.

    (2)
  • Bryan W.

    To be honest, behind the ladies and breast restaurant theme, there is decent food. They do good burgers, apps, and down home entrees. Being a beer snob, i hate that serve craft beer at 29 degrees, but overall, it's a decent place. I would gladly go back with friends

    (4)
  • Jon S.

    Just had lunch with the family here. Yeah the girls are scantily clad. So what? They're little girls. The food was average at best. Our Pulled Pork Sliders were tasteless and borderline cold. The kids Mac n' Cheese was pretty spicy- not a good idea for kids. This place is a glorified Appleby's, though not as good. If the place actually had smoking hot WOMEN, good food, and good beer, then that might be great. It doesn't.

    (2)
  • Andrew A.

    Attentive service and woodsy decor sets this restaurant apart from the competition. Booths with TV's make watching the game an intimate experience. Menu is limited but the cuisine is stellar. The only thing preventing this place from 5 stars is the lack of a vegetarian entrée.

    (4)
  • M E.

    Tomato soup and BLT was awesome. Beer is ice cold. Great music.. Our waitress could of been better. More of a personality.. Saw others smiling and being courteous

    (4)
  • Yasemin L.

    Jessica P is the best waitress. She is fun and exciting and cute. If I ever come back I will definitely ask for her! Food was good. It was crowded but still great service.

    (5)
  • Geoff C.

    Service isn't that great. The bartenders seems to only hover by their regulars who they know will leave good tips because they dressed the way they are.

    (1)
  • Dan R.

    Our server was about as bad as it gets, bartenders even worse. Its new so they have to ween out there staff but I was pretty disappointed, 1 highlight was the pretzel w cheese, but its pretty hard to screw that up.

    (2)
  • John D.

    I hate to leave bad reviews... I believe in giving the benefit of a doubt, but I have to review with honesty. The atmosphere is cool.. Really cold beer.. AWESOME!!! TV's at the urinal... Burger was good. Now comes the bad part.. Two of the party had order screwed up. The food came to the table piece meal and not at once or even close to being within five minutes of each other.. Come on ... It's freaking burgers, fries and run of the mill bar food. To have 10 minutes lapse between orders arriving.. Jeez!! Had to ask for refills of beer, sodas... Then you waited for 10 minutes for the refills!! All in all... Fair food, nice atmosphere, my feminist daughters were appalled by the Hooter esque dressed waitresses, crappy service... Two stars!

    (2)
  • Candice T.

    Food was great, beers were cold, and Bloody Mary was amazing! But for you beautiful ladies behind the bar...... Looks will only get you so far and only make just enough money. From one bartender to another, you should know all your beers on draft and have a good idea of bottles. You should not looked shocked when a customer asks for a drink menu. Next if a bar patron orders food, you should drop rolled silver wear with a napkin. I should not have to use bar naps in from of me as a napkin. Last but not least, if your gonna be in your phone while pretending to be working on the computer......... AT LEAST GET MY FOOD ORDER RIGHT!

    (3)
  • Jelly R.

    We went here for the cheesiness factor, and because we heard this was the "foody" version of all the "breastaurants," and because it was conveniently located. Cheesy: Check! For foodies: Absolutely not. I wasn't expecting some extensive menu, but likewise wasn't expecting such a limited selection of food items. I settled on the pulled pork sliders, which were "okay," although a bit bland. The atmosphere was as expected: pretty tacky, with lots of blue-collar type men sitting around the bar probably operating under the delusion that the scantily clad women working there were even remotely interested in them. A two star experience, but I'm giving it 3 anyway because I'm feeling generous and because it's relatively new.

    (3)
  • Kelly B.

    Probably the worst service ever... Was here on a Sunday evening with a group of 4 to get drinks and a couple apps. My friend was served the wrong beer twice. My drink took so long that the ice was melted by the time I got it. I asked for a straw for my water and my server said "there's no water in there." No lie. Manager tried to fix the situation and she was polite and slightly more helpful. The food we did receive was tasty, if cold. At least it was an entertaining night!

    (1)
  • Ben J.

    Better than Hooters for both food and scenery. The servers here are certainly friendlier. The food is okay, basically pub food. The menu is small, but who comes to a restaurant like this looking for an expansive menu? We've been in a couple of times for lunch. They usually are seating immediately. The biggest downside is the parking lot. Some of those potholes could swallow a car.

    (4)
  • Caity W.

    I've been to this location several times. Every time I go the service is fast & friendly. The beer is always ice cold and the food always comes out hot. The girls are friendly, which is nice. The girls also don't just pay attention to the man you're with, so that's a plus.

    (4)
  • Joshua H.

    Alright food. Bad but not horrible service. Nice scenery. I had the Philly cheese steak. Was good, just more bar food level quality than restaurant. My wife got the pulled pork sliders and requested extra BBQ sauce at the time we placed the order. The extra BBQ sauce didn't come out with the food. No big deal the kitchen probably just missed it. Once we told the waitress it was missing it took 20 minutes for her to bring out the extra sauce and she charged us for it which is tacky in and of itself to begin with even more so considering it took her so long to get it when the restaurant was pretty dead. There was hardly any sauce on the sliders to start with so my wife waited for her to bring the extra sauce thinking she would immediately go back and get it which resulted in her food being cold when it finally arrived. Our waitress only had two tables so not sure what took so long? Kudos to TP for actually hiring girls that all look the part unlike Hooters and other similar business models that will let some sea donkeys wait tables. I suppose that is the trade off. 16-22 year olds will look the part but are likely more concerned with wondering off to text guys and take selfies than tend to their tables. Would go back to watch a game or fight and drink beer at the bar. No intention to dine in the restaurant portion again.

    (3)
  • Melissa L.

    The food is the most delicious food I have ever had! Very sporty environment mixed with a woods-y theme. The waitresses uniforms are a bit too revealing but I didn't expect anything less from the name of the restaurant plus the fact that it's a sports bar & restaurant. My favorite waitress is Jessica P. , she was amazing and stayed on top of our table. She made great suggestions and overall gave us the best experience.

    (5)
  • Xuan W.

    Pros: Decor, Alcohol variety, Simple menu selections, TV placement for sports viewing, friendliness of the staff and of course the "scenic views." Cons: Restrictions on glass size for beer selections with higher ABV% (If you're not driving, then your glass size shouldn't matter), the drive in and out of the parking lot is riddled with potholes, menu items are overpriced for food has is only average in quality. The other guests in my party felt that their food was about average, but overpriced for what amounts to being nothing more than your typical bar food. I ordered the Ghost Pepper wings after being informed by the waitress that they were "really hot," but they were nothing of the sort. The wings were small, dry, overcooked and the heat level of the sauce was very disappointing. Their Ghost Pepper wings had about the same heat level as what you might expect from the "hot" selection on a menu at BW3. Overall, the environment was aesthetically pleasing and the staff were very courteous, but the food was nothing to rave about. I have to agree with the guests in my party: The food quality is what you might expect to find in any pub, only more expensive. I may return for a beer and a basket of their fire fries, but certainly not for a meal.

    (3)
  • Tonya R.

    I had high hopes for this place. We heard they have great food. My husband and I went in during slower hours on a Friday. LOTS of empty tables so we thought it shouldn't be too long of a wait with our waitress. She took a while to get our drinks. We ordered our food. He got the pot roast, I got the steak salad and added shrimp. Their menu is very small, not much to choose from. Like I said, it was not busy. It took almost an hour to get our food and it was cooked fine but it was so salty I couldn't eat it. Even my husband, who pours salt on everything, said it was so salty he didn't have to put salt on there. Which is ok for him but for normal people it was too much. On a side note, I personally have no problem with how the staff is dressed, or I wouldn't have went in, but is it mandatory to hire only anorexic looking females? These girls really do not look healthy. Out of the 10+ servers only 2 seemed to weigh over 110 lbs. The girls were extremely pleasant and nice though but the service was not that great either.

    (2)
  • Filthy D.

    Diane, what happens when you mix Julee Cruise with Hooters? Well, then you get Twin Peaks. I also heard that gum you like is going to come back in style. Sure, the Black Lodge didn't serve drinks in little girl-sized or man-sized, but we know Laura Palmer would have picked man-sized like we did. We'll see you again in 25 years.

    (5)
  • Dave W.

    Had the fish tacos average at best Just so so Girlie bar girls but with bad waitress skills

    (1)
  • Raoul K.

    Good food but location is difficult to get in and out of. The scenery is ok but not as nice as other locations.

    (3)
  • Craig R.

    Lousy burgers - barely warmish. Lettuce and tomato are poor quality, and broccoli is cooked to death. Patty is pre-made, frozen, and not a good one. French fries are good and hot, at least. Don't know if this is indicative of the chain, but so far, no good.

    (1)
  • Mike K.

    This was our 3rd time eating here. We have had a bad experience each time. This time the waitress was absolutely clueless and rude. It was Saturday and it should have been a kids eat free day. We explained that to the waitress and she looked at us like we were idiots. She then came back and the kids drinks were still on the bill. We asked for those to be taken off and she huffed and puffed and gave more attitude. My wife got the Hangover burger and it was as thin as a Mcdonalds cheeseburger and the egg was completely cooked not sunnyside up. I got the chicken strip basket and my 2 boys hot the kids chicken strips. The strips are somewhat slimy. The aren't very crispy at all. I will say the fries are very good and the beer is cold! I won't be coming back for a meal but I might come back to sit at the bar and watch a game. Hopefully the service will get better over time.

    (1)
  • Ashley P.

    Nothing special about this place. Mediocre food with decent service. Waitresses know nothing about the food on the menu, so don't bother asking. This is definitely only here to entertain lonely men. If you want good food, there are plenty of better options nearby.

    (1)
  • Jenni A.

    We were very disappointed. Our server was clueless, rude and lazy. She was much more interested in a table of 2 guys next to our table. So much so that she sat with them more than once for 10 or so minutes at a time while we were there. The TV's looked like they had a bad streaming connection rather than satellite. We asked if there was something wrong or that could be done they said ,"oh, sure!" And nothing happened. They "couldn't find" any red wine when we asked for a glass after waiting 20 minutes on that response. We literally bused our own table to an adjacent one because when we mentioned that we were done with our meals she asked if we wanted dessert! The food was at best average. No reason to go back.

    (1)
  • Jennifer S.

    Have an awesome beer on tap, Kentucky Bourbon Beer.....great stuff! Sitting at the bar to watch the race or any game.....the HUGE.....big screens are great! And for the shallow, jealous, and sissy type girls.....stay home and let your man enjoy a few hours out with some pretty ladies, and cool chicks like me.

    (5)
  • T S H.

    I tried Twin Peaks for 1st time today and likely my last. It wasn't busy at 4:00 and I was greeted, seated and waited on very quickly. Since I was working I had iced tea so can't comment on beer selection. I have no complaints with service or server. Elizabeth was friendly and efficient. Very limited menu though. A handful of appetizers, about half dozen burgers a couple of chicken sandwiches and fish tacos. Also a few "dinner" type offerings. I'm not necessarily a healthy type eater but if you are you'll go hungry here. I ordered the chicken ranch. It was very sloppy so watch out shirt front and way over seasoned. It had so much pepper on it I'm afraid I'm going to regret it tomorrow morning. Same way with the fire fries, way too much salty cajun seasoning on frozen steak cut fries. All in all they're just meh. 4 stars though for waitress objectifying, I feel like I have to leave a bigger tip...is there a term for this? I'll have to call A Way With Words.

    (2)
  • Bradley H.

    Kelcie is a horrible bartender. We waited to order food for over 10 minutes. Food was good , not worth the bad service though. Beer sucks at 27.8 degrees, too icy. Took over fifteen minutes to pay the bill and it wasn't even busy.

    (1)
  • Betsy W.

    The pulled pork sliders are fabulous. We went on a busy Saturday night, and service in the bar was good.

    (4)
  • Otto L.

    Good chicken wings, waitresses have a great attitudes went there on a Saturday night, lots of families and good sports, founders all day IPA on tap

    (4)
  • Chrissy M.

    The restaurant was clean and food was pretty delicious but the service struggled quite a bit. We waited about 15-20 minutes from our initial greeting before placing our order which included an appetizer. Our drinks were delivered to another table. The mozzarella bites were good! My blt and tomato soup were delicious. My husband said his burger was ok. We asked for a to-go box and server cleared away a plate with 3 chicken tenders on it that we had intended to box. However, our server was friendly. We chalked the disappointing service up to being a new restaurant -- they are probably still working out the kinks and getting everyone trained. We will probably go back another time.

    (3)
  • Shawn S.

    Good was on par with your typical sports bar. Clearly the cleavage motif is where they concentrate most of their efforts. Great place for game day food.

    (3)
  • Jeff D.

    Service was not very good. Asked for water did not receive it. Ask for mayonnaise extra and did not receive it. The music was so loud that the waitress did not hear our order. She kept asking over and over what we had selected. there was no choice between regular fries and fire fries. No ketchup was offered at the table. The menu selections are very limited. But they do have a large beer and liquor selection. observing the other waiters and waitresses, they did not seem to be in a hurry to do anything one way or the other. The hamburger that I had, was just like any other hamburger at any other restaurant. Nothing exceptional.it seems to be a very disorganized restaurant and management staff. In fact, I saw no management in the restaurant at all. More training is needed definitely. it is nice though to have a very large flatscreen TVs to watch all the available games and sports on.

    (2)
  • Mysha H.

    Where do I start. Their food has always been fantastic, BUT if you are looking for great service to go along with it, DO NOT GO THERE! My three friends went here for dinner. (2 females and 2 males.) Compared to tables that had all males at them, our service was not appreciated and neglected. These girls need to get their heads back on their shoulders. If you want a good tip and no complaints, then do your job to your highest ability. The manager apologized for the service but didn't do anything to comp for the meal that was half-assed. My fiancé had one drink the entire meal which was served at the bar during our long wait for our table. There was no refills given during our meal. The waitress didn't check on us after we received our food. Two of the plates were delivered 10 minutes after the other 2 plates had been delivered to the table. My fiancé ordered one beer and the waitress never brought it. When we asked her if the beer was almost ready because we were now wanting to leave since we had finished eating our meals, she apologized and had to re-order it because she forgot to place the order. I have never received such horrible service. We won't be back. Texas get your shit under control in Indiana, because you are falling apart!

    (1)
  • Kevin B.

    Beer is not better at 27.5 degrees! The servers were clueless! Only 2 sizes for beer- 10oz and 22oz? Don't expect much from Twin Peaks, the 'Peaks' weren't that great.

    (1)
  • Zach W.

    Food sat in window and came out cold.

    (1)
  • Elizabeth P.

    We arrived at Twin Peaks with empty bellies, high spirits, and high hopes. Two out of three of those conditions didn't last very long. Upon entering the restaurant, we were greeted by two young hostesses and were pleased to be told that the wait wouldn't be long for two people. They took my cell number and name and told us we would get a text when our table was ready. We then took a seat in the waiting area. Twenty minutes went by. I was getting pretty hungry by then, so I went up to the host stand and asked for a menu (from the very same hostess that took our information when we'd first walked in, I might add). When another twenty minutes had gone by, I finally went up to the host stand to inquire on where we were in the queue. I was briskly told that we had been "paged" three times to no avail, so we'd been passed over. I told the hostess that I'd never received any text and had, in fact, been watching my cell phone like a hawk. I got a blank stare in response. I then pointed out that the waiting area was literally a foot away from the host stand and stated my surprise that no one had at least attempted to call our name when there was no response to a text. Her response? "Oh, well, I dunno, this is my first day, so...." So what? So this was her first day and not only does SHE not have any common sense, but whoever was training her lacked common sense as well?? We promptly left before those words (or worse) came out of my mouth. Unbelievable. If our experience at the host stand is any indication of the competence of the rest of the staff, I feel lucky to have not been seated and eaten there. I doubt very seriously that we will be back.

    (1)
  • Beer G.

    The place advertises food, drinks, and scenic views. The food was not very good. I paid $14 for 12 wings. Very pricy for very average wings. The beer price is rather pricy as well. The options are a 10 oz or 22 oz. My beer was semi frozen as well. Very very average place that charges too much.

    (1)
  • Carly M.

    Food was pretty good, I had the chipotle chicken and it had a nice kick. Chips and queso were good, we wanted the pulled pork nachos, but they were sold out. Not much of a wine selection, but the beer was apparently very cold. Our server was really bad. She was very friendly, but did not seem to grasp our order. She forgot a lot and did not even ask for any food order until we had been there 30 minutes. She may have been new to serving.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 12

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : No
    Best Nights : Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Twin Peaks

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