Despite not being fond of one-star reviews, this place is worth paying $15 for wings and beers (only available in limited quantities). The food was decent but the service was satisfactory. I would still recommend it to others. The atmosphere is more like that of a hunting lodge in Canada or quaint little towns in Louisiana.
We were disappointed with the customer service, which was unfriendly and caused by excessive drinking. The food we ordered for our mozzarella bites was delish, but the pizza was mediocre (with some pepperoni toppings). The server didn't return our card payment, so we won’t be using them again.
Despite not ordering any food, I did manage to finish up on beer. The waitstaff were generally dressed in clothing that was inappropriate for the restaurant's current high standards. Nevertheless, both sides enjoyed their cold beer and friendly service. Drinking beer is always a must-try experience here. Enjoy!
It's been a few weeks since my last visit in February, and while I was pleased with the "eye" candy provided by them, the service was unsatisfactory. The bartender did not provide me with dietary recommendations or an opportunity to order food, leaving me disappointed that they were busy during our wait.
Here are the pros and cons: 1. Nice, woodsy/ sports bar, cabin-like.2. Locations good (off-straight to the east); 3. Habanero chicken wings with ketchup nice and hot; 4. Cons of art on twin mountains website but not in poor taste 2. On the other hand, there was an obvious problem with the chicken tacos...it took some getting out which I could easily fix by eating them both ways.
We had our lunch at twin peaks for the first time, and it was a pleasant experience considering its status as swanky. The seating arrangement is ample for sports enthusiasts to watch on TV, while the food selection is impressive. Our main course will be paired with either fried tortilla chips, spicy ground beef or pico de gallo, followed by crispy mini beef tacos (pictured) served with sweet potato fries and green chile chicken soup, with the soup being decent and flavorful. And the salad dressing was also decent
As a fan of the twin peaks, my frequent visits have yielded positive results. The restaurant and bar are sizable, but I prefer dining outdoors to the indoor patios, which is one of their primary reasons for staying there. However, the location is not very appealing due to high traffic noise from downtown areas with several flat screens and chairs.
Although the service was satisfactory, we were able to enjoy delicious food and drink. The only downside of this restaurant is the lack of availability of water or clean towels. While others have had chicken tenders but not enough, I would still recommend trying Papaya.
For those seeking attentive service and minimal alcohol consumption, this is the ideal spot. The bar staff will not be criticized for their lack of professionalism and responsiveness towards job applicants.
As I was driving through town, I came across twin peaks and decided to order fried pickles and fish tacos. The pickled tacOs were excellent, but the salty cod taste was also good. My server Jessica was attentive and offered three tacas for ten, which isn't bad considering the value of each tacto.