Twin Peaks Louisville Menu
We introduce a clear overview of our sports bar menu and how our scratch-made comfort food pairs with big-game energy and family nights. Our goal is to help you pick plates and plan for sharing, whether you arrive solo or with a group.
Most items fall between $10 and $20, with steaks and party packs higher. We’ll cover appetizers, wings (6–48 pieces), burgers, sandwiches, tacos, flatbreads, entrées, salads, sides, desserts, and the draft beer program.
Fan favorites like the Billionaire’s Bacon Burger and approachable kids offerings make the list. Happy hour often trims about $2 from drink prices, and we note how savings pair with popular plates.
Across the united states, availability and menu prices can vary. We outline portion sizes, calorie awareness, and the best dishes for game day or a casual meal so you know what to expect before you order.
Our Louisville Dining Experience at a Glance
Our spot blends game-day energy with scratch-made comfort food so every visit feels lively and familiar. We focus on fast, friendly service and plates built to share or satisfy a solo appetite.
Sports bar energy meets scratch-made comfort food
Wall-to-wall TVs set the tone while the kitchen sticks to made-from-scratch recipes. The atmosphere draws a mix of regulars and fans, creating a warm, energetic dining experience.
Price expectations, portions, and what’s new in 2025
Most entrees fall in the $10–$20 sweet spot; steaks and party packs run higher. Happy hour commonly lands around 3 pm–6 pm with $2 off select drinks and some shareables.
- Portions are generous: wings scale from 6 up to 48 for big groups.
- 2025 trends include expanded wing flavors and steady fan favorites like the Billionaire’s Bacon Burger and comfort entrées.
- Availability and pricing vary across the united states, so location-specific changes are normal.
We balance hearty mains with lighter sides and salads and preview nutrition tips later in the guide. On game days, our service tightens up to keep orders moving without cutting corners on quality.
Appetizers & Bites to Kick Off Your Meal
Kick things off with sharable bites designed to fuel a big-game crowd or a casual meal with friends.
Our appetizer list balances lighter chips-and-salsa options with hearty starters built for groups. Prices and calorie counts help you pick what fits your appetite and budget.
Fan-favorite starters
Peaks Sampler ($15.99 | 1920 Cal) bundles fried pickles, tenders, and mozzarella for easy sharing. Fried Pickles ($8.49 | 750 Cal) and Mozzarella Cheese Bites ($9.49 | 1110 Cal) remain favorites for dipping.
Shareable plates for game time
Value-forward picks like Loaded Fries ($9.99 | 1320 Cal) and Crispy Mini Beef Tacos ($7.99 | 440 Cal) deliver big flavor for under $10 at many locations across the united states.
- Smoked Chicken Quesadillas ($11.99 | 830 Cal) — a melty, protein-forward start that pairs well with a cold draft.
- Spicy Thai Ribs ($13.49 | 830 Cal) — saucy and shareable through game action.
- Fire Roasted Salsa & Chips ($5.99 | 550 Cal) — a lighter starter to balance richer dishes.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Triple Play | $9.99 | 950 |
| Chipotle Queso & Chips | $8.99 | 1010 |
| Chicken Tenders | $12.49 | 1260 |
Mix creamy queso or the Triple Play with a crisp salsa option to balance textures. We note availability can vary by location, so your local peaks menu may shift on busy sports nights.
Wings: Styles, Rubs, Sauces, and Party Sizes
Our wings lineup covers every texture and heat level, so your table always has options to match the game mood. We offer four distinct styles and a full flavor board so groups can mix and match without fuss.
Choose your style
Pick Boneless for easy snacking, Bone‑In Naked for a lighter crisp, Bone‑In Breaded for crunch, or Smoked & Grilled for char and depth. Smoked & Grilled bring a backyard barbecue vibe that stands up to bold sauces.
Flavor lineup
- Garlic Parmesan — savory and creamy for a milder pick.
- Nashville Hot — bright, vinegary heat for spice fans.
- Smoky Sweet BBQ, Bourbon Teriyaki, Hot Honey, Pineapple Habanero.
- Dry rubs: Lemon Pepper and Spicy Cajun for a seasoned crunch.
Portions, pricing, and pairing
Sizes run 6 to 48 wings with calories roughly 520 up to 8,400 on the largest platters. Typical prices: 6 ($9.99), 12 ($16.99), 18 ($22.99), 24 ($28.99), 36 ($39.99), 48 ($49.99), though local pricing varies across the united states.
| Count | Typical Price | Approx. Calories |
|---|---|---|
| 6 | $9.99 | 520 |
| 12 | $16.99 | 1200 |
| 24 | $28.99 | 2400 |
| 48 | $49.99 | 8400 |
We recommend starting with 12–18 wings plus one appetizer for the first half. For game-day groups, order 24–48 to avoid constant reorders. All orders include dips and celery, and happy hour windows often boost value on drafts and select food items.
Burgers Built for Big Appetites
Our burger lineup delivers bold, stackable flavors built to satisfy even the hungriest fans.

We spotlight the Billionaire’s Bacon Burger ($15.29 | 1430 Cal) as a must-try. It layers sriracha pimento cheese and candied bacon for a sweet‑heat finish that defines our buzzed-about billionaire bacon option.
More standouts to try
The Smokestack ($13.99 | 1150 Cal) folds in smoked brisket and BBQ sauce for a hearty, smoked-meat twist. The Avocado Smash ($13.99 | 1230 Cal) and The Hangover ($13.99 | 1380 Cal) deliver rich, crowd-pleasing builds.
- Cheeseburger ($12.99 | 1230 Cal) — classic and budget-conscious.
- Beyond Meat swap (~$14.99) — preserves the same stack with a vegetarian patty.
- Served with seasoned fries; sweet potato fries or a side salad balance the meal.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Billionaire’s Bacon Burger | $15.29 | 1430 |
| The Smokestack | $13.99 | 1150 |
| Cheeseburger | $12.99 | 1230 |
Gluten‑free bun swaps and other adjustments vary by location in the united states, so we recommend asking your server about local options and menu prices before ordering.
For first-timers, choose the billionaire bacon for a memorable start. Customize cheeses and sauces to make each burger your own.
Sandwiches that Stack Flavor High
From crunchy heat to buttery seafood, our handhelds deliver big flavor in an easy-to-share format. We build sandwiches that travel well from bar top to table, so you won’t miss a play while you eat.
From Nashville Hot Chicken to Philly Cheesesteak
The Nashville Hot Chicken ($12.49 | 1710 Cal) brings spicy, crispy heat with ranch and pickles. Pair it with a cooling dip if you’re spice-sensitive or want contrast during a long game.
For cheesesteak fans, choose the Philly Cheesesteak ($13.49 | 1610 Cal) for a provolone-forward classic. The Texas‑Style Cheesesteak ($13.99 | 1430 Cal) swaps in queso and jalapeño heat for a bolder bite.
Lobster Roll B.L.T. and Turkey Avocado Smash
The Lobster Roll B.L.T. ($16.29 | 1320 Cal) is a premium pick with butter-toasted rolls and lemon brightness for a seafood twist. The Turkey Avocado Smash ($12.49 | 1110 Cal) is a lighter, hearty choice often served with sweet potato fries.
All sandwiches typically include fries; sides and exact builds may vary by location in the united states. Ask our team about substitutions or swaps during your visit.
- Mix one hot sandwich with a cooler shareable appetizer to balance textures and flavors.
- Order during happy hour to pair sandwiches with discounted drafts or cocktails where available.
- Watch portion sizes and calorie counts to plan plates for group sharing.
| Sandwich | Style | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Philly Cheesesteak | Provolone classic | $13.49 |
| Texas‑Style Cheesesteak | Queso + jalapeño heat | $13.99 |
| Nashville Hot Chicken | Spicy, crispy | $12.49 |
Tacos with Game‑Day Bite
Our taco lineup balances bold fillings and simple builds so everyone at the table can find a favorite. We focus on shareable plates that pair well with drafts and the energy of a sports night.
Quesabirria and Street Tacos
Quesabirria Tacos ($14.49 | 1630 Cal) feature smoked brisket and melted mozzarella with a rich dipping broth for a crave‑worthy bite. They are hearty and perfect for sharing.
Street Tacos ($10.99 | 990 Cal) come on doubled corn tortillas with cilantro and onion. Choose brisket or chicken and mix proteins across plates to keep the board varied through a full game.
Snackable and Seafood Options
Crispy Mini Beef Tacos ($7.99 | 440 Cal) are budget‑friendly and ideal for early innings. They pair especially well with cold beers and a side of chips and salsa to stretch servings.
Blackened Fish Tacos ($14.29 | 1040 Cal) offer a seafood twist with avocado smash, slaw, and a sweet‑spicy pineapple note for contrast. Spice‑sensitive guests can add sour cream or choose milder builds.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Quesabirria Tacos | $14.49 | 1630 |
| Street Tacos (brisket or chicken) | $10.99 | 990 |
| Crispy Mini Beef Tacos | $7.99 | 440 |
| Blackened Fish Tacos | $14.29 | 1040 |
Round out a taco spread with chips, salsa, lime, and a few sides to refresh the palate between richer bites. Tacos are a smart pick during happy hour and fit alongside other popular dishes at locations across the united states.
Flatbreads & Pizzas Fresh from the Oven
Flatbreads and pizzas come out hot and ready, built to share or to claim as your own.
Smoky, classic, and spicy picks
Our dough is fresh and hand-stretched. That crisp edge holds up to bold toppings like in-house smoked chicken and brisket.
Choose Backyard BBQ Brisket for a smoky, meat-forward bite, or The Italian when you want a lighter, herb-forward balance.
Spice-forward options
“The Hottie” blends jalapeños with bacon ranch for a creamy, spicy popper profile. Chicken Tikka brings saucy heat and fragrant herbs for a different, bold profile.
- OG Pepperoni: the classic, crowd-pleasing flatbread.
- Portion-flexible: share as an appetizer or pair with a salad for a personal main.
- Pair with a crisp draft to cut through richness and spice.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Backyard BBQ Brisket | $14.49 | 1280 |
| “The Hottie” Jalapeño Popper | $13.49 | 1450 |
| Chicken Tikka | $12.99 | 1430 |
| The Italian | $13.49 | 880 |
| OG Pepperoni | $13.49 | 1380 |
Prices stay in the $10–$20 range, though premium toppings affect the final check. We keep bake times quick so orders flow even on busy nights across the united states.
Hot Dishes & Entrées for a Hearty Meal
When you want a true sit‑down meal during the game, our hot dishes bring classic, filling plates to the table. We balance steakhouse cuts, Southern fried favorites, and seafood mains so the group can pick what fits the night.
Steaks, Fried Classics, and Seafood
We offer a New York Strip ($26.99 | 1050 Cal) and a Sirloin ($19.99 | 1050 Cal) served with garlic‑parsley butter and simple sides. For Southern comfort, Chicken Fried Steak ($15.99–$17.99 | up to 1590 Cal) and Chicken Fried Chicken ($16.99 | 1060 Cal) come with jalapeño cream gravy.
Comfort Classics and Lighter Mains
Mom’s Pot Roast ($16.99 | 1100 Cal) is slow‑cooked and ideal on cool nights. Seafood choices include Chargrilled Salmon ($16.99 | 770 Cal) and Beer Battered Fish & Chips ($13.99 | 1090 Cal). Spicy Chipotle Chicken ($13.99 | 900 Cal) adds a smoky, peppered option.
Choose sides like garlic mashed potatoes, broccoli, or lemon garlic pilaf to balance richness. We suggest ordering entrées between quarters or at halftime to avoid missing key plays and to smooth kitchen timing.
| Entrée | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| New York Strip Steak | $26.99 | 1050 |
| Chicken Fried Steak | $15.99–$17.99 | up to 1590 |
| Chargrilled Salmon | $16.99 | 770 |
| Mom’s Pot Roast | $16.99 | 1100 |
Salads & Lighter Choices that Still Satisfy
If you want something refreshing that still fills you up, our salads hit the mark. We build each plate to work as a full meal or a lighter shareable option during a game.
Chicken Cobb, Chicken Caesar, Street Corn Salad
The Chicken Cobb ($12.99 | 1080 Cal) and Chicken Caesar ($12.99 | 1120 Cal) eat like mains. Both bring protein, crunch, and bold dressings that pair well with drafts during happy hour.
Street Corn Salad ($15.29 | 1220 Cal) adds smoky, sweet notes and texture for guests who want more punch from a lighter plate.
Steak Salad and House Salad as customizable bases
Steak Salad ($15.99 | 920 Cal) delivers beef flavor in a lighter build, often finished with a jalapeño honey vinaigrette. The House Salad ($4.99 | 550 Cal) makes a flexible base or side for bigger entrees.
- Upgrade proteins: salmon or shrimp swaps are often available.
- Smoked chicken boosts lodge‑style depth when offered.
- Ask about gluten-free options and dressing prep for allergen confidence.
- Split larger salads if you plan to share wings or a burger to keep portions balanced.
| Salad | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Chicken Caesar | $12.99 | 1120 |
| Chicken Cobb | $12.99 | 1080 |
| Street Corn Salad | $15.29 | 1220 |
| Steak Salad | $15.99 | 920 |
| House Salad | $4.99 | 550 |
These lighter options are ideal for guests watching calories but not willing to sacrifice bold flavors. We recommend checking the twin peaks menu or peaks menu at your local spot in the united states for exact availability and to ask about a Beyond Meat swap on other plates.
Sides to Pair with Any Plate
We pair mains with sides that add texture, contrast, and shareable value for any table. Mix crispy fries, bright asparagus, or creamy mashed potatoes to round out your meal. These small choices shape how the full food order lands across the board.
Adult Mac & Cheese is our rich upgrade — green chiles and bacon bits make it indulgent at about 500 calories. For lighter picks, choose Grilled Asparagus (190 Cal) or Sautéed Broccoli (160 Cal) to balance fried entrées and keep portions feeling fresh.
Sweet Potato Fries (650 Cal) pair especially well with burgers and sandwiches as a sweet‑savory contrast. Garlic Mashed Potatoes (250 Cal) and Lemon Garlic Pilaf (260 Cal) give comfort and brightness, while Creamy Coleslaw (120 Cal) cools spicy bites.
- Sides typically run near $3.99 — a budget-friendly way to stretch a plate.
- Shareable sides let groups sample more dishes without extra entrees.
- Check with your server for seasonal or location-specific options on the twin peaks menu.
| Side | Calories | Typical Price |
|---|---|---|
| Adult Mac & Cheese | 500 | $3.99 |
| Grilled Asparagus | 190 | $3.99 |
| French Fries | 530 | $3.99 |
| Sweet Potato Fries | 650 | $3.99 |
| Creamy Coleslaw | 120 | $3.99 |
Use calorie context to aim for lighter or heartier targets. Pair sides with a happy hour drink to keep the table engaged while main dishes arrive. These small extras often make the difference at sports outings and family nights when variety matters most.
Sweet Finishes: Desserts Worth the Indulgence
Save room: our dessert picks bring warm-and-cold contrasts that make any meal feel like a finale. We showcase rich and nostalgic plates that work well after heavy wings or steaks.
Highlights on the twin peaks menu include the Twin Peaks Sundae ($6.99 | 1030 Cal). It’s layered over a warm Ghirardelli brownie for a photo‑worthy hot‑cold finish.
The Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cheesecake ($7.99 | 960 Cal) nods to cereal nostalgia and often has RumChata‑style notes where available. Apple Turnovers ($5.99 | 1450 Cal) come with vanilla ice cream and caramel for classic comfort.
| Dessert | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Twin Peaks Sundae | $6.99 | 1030 |
| Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cheesecake | $7.99 | 960 |
| Apple Turnovers | $5.99 | 1450 |
| Bread Pudding (rotating) | ≈$6.99 | Varies |
We recommend splitting a dessert to cap the table without overdoing portions. These sweet bites pair nicely with coffee or a post‑game nightcap, and they travel well to go if you’re wrapping up quickly.
- Order before the final buzzer to avoid a rush at the close of big games.
- Pair one rich dish with a fruitier choice to keep varied palates happy.
- Dessert availability can shift by location; the peaks menu follows core favorites at most spots.
Drinks: 29° Draft Beers, Cocktails, Wine, and Seltzers
From ice‑cold pints to shaken margaritas, our bar serves drinks made to match big moments. We keep an emphasis on an ice‑cold 29° draft beer program across domestic and import taps for crisp refreshment during close games.

Beer program and draft beers
Domestic draft beers typically run about $4 for a 12 oz pour. Import options trend near $5. Availability varies by location, but we maintain core domestic and import choices on tap to support the sports bar atmosphere.
Cocktail crowd-pleasers
Cocktails average $8–$12 and include margaritas, mules, and whiskey mixes crafted to be consistent crowd‑pleasers. Pair fuller cocktails with rich burgers and flatbreads; lighter drafts work well with spicy wings.
Hard seltzers, wine, and nonalcoholic options
Hard seltzers are about $5 per can for a lower‑calorie pick. Wine by the bottle starts near $20. Non‑alcoholic sodas are $2.99 and Red Bull is around $4.
- We set clear expectations on common menu prices for singles and bottles.
- Happy hour often syncs with drink specials for added value.
- Order a first round with apps and plan a halftime wave to beat the rush.
| Item | Typical Price | Size | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Domestic Draft | $4.00 | 12 oz | Served 29° when available |
| Import Draft | $5.00 | 12 oz | Selection varies by location |
| Cocktail (avg) | $8–$12 | Single | Margaritas, mules, whiskey mixes |
| Hard Seltzer / Wine | $5 / $20 | Can / Bottle | Lower‑calorie seltzer; wine by bottle |
Non‑Alcoholic Refreshers & Energy Picks
Refreshing NA picks help you stay hydrated and focused through every quarter. We offer classic sodas, iced teas, lemonade, and bottled water at approachable prices so nobody misses the action.
Sodas, Lemonade, Teas, and Water
Choose Coca‑Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, Root Beer, or Dr Pepper for about $2.99 per 12 oz. Lemonade runs $2.99–$3.29. Unsweetened and sweet tea land near $2.79–$2.99. Bottled water is typically $2.99.
Red Bull Lineup
Red Bull 8.4 oz is about $4.00. We carry Sugar‑Free and flavored editions like Blue, Tropical, and Watermelon at many spots. Stagger energy drinks early to keep steady focus through late‑night halves.
- Pair cola with burgers and sweet tea with spicy wings for complementary flavors.
- Designated drivers and family diners get full value without alcohol.
- Order NA drinks with apps to keep the table satisfied between plates.
| Item | Typical Price | Size |
|---|---|---|
| Coca‑Cola / Diet Coke / Sprite | $2.99 | 12 oz |
| Lemonade | $2.99–$3.29 | 12–16 oz |
| Unsweetened / Sweet Tea | $2.79–$2.99 | 12–16 oz |
| Bottled Water | $2.99 | 16.9 oz |
| Red Bull (Flavor & Sugar‑Free) | $4.00 | 8.4 oz |
Happy Hour Deals to Plan Around
Hit the warmups early to catch discounted drafts and small plates that stretch your dollars.
Typical happy hour runs about 3 pm–6 pm at many locations. Some spots open value earlier (2–6 pm) or add late-night windows from 10 pm to close. During those hours we usually offer $2 off drafts and cocktails.
Typical times and $2-off drink highlights
Expect $2 discounts on select drafts and mixed drinks. Spirits-forward cocktails often show the biggest savings, so happy hour is a great time to try something new.
Value appetizers and late-night specials
Select appetizers drop in price during the value window. Popular picks include Loaded Fries and Crispy Mini Beef Tacos. Some locations run late-night wing and drink combos for game nights.
- Pair discounted drafts with a shareable to bridge to mains.
- Book early on big sports nights to secure seating and the best menu prices.
- Ask the server about peaks happy or location-specific offers—availability varies across the united states.
| Window | Typical Deal | Sample Items |
|---|---|---|
| 2–6 pm | $2 off drafts & cocktails | Loaded Fries, Mini Tacos |
| 3–6 pm | $2 off drafts & cocktails | Nachos, Wings |
| 10 pm–Close | Late‑night specials (select) | Wings + Draft Combos |
Twin Peaks Kids Menu & Family‑Friendly Bites
Our family lineup focuses on easy favorites so younger guests eat well without fuss. We keep portions small, flavors familiar, and service quick so parents can relax during game time.
Mini Burgers, Chicken Tenders, Grilled Cheese
Core picks include Mini Burgers (~$6.99), Chicken Tenders (~$6.49), and Grilled Cheese (~$5.99). Each plate generally comes with fries, and simple swaps like fruit or broccoli are often available.
Budget‑Friendly Pricing and Portions
Most kids menu items fall under $7, which keeps family tabs reasonable. We note menu prices can vary by location, so ask about local offers when ordering.
- Right‑sized portions reduce waste while keeping kids satisfied.
- Visit earlier in the evening for faster seating and smoother service before peak crowds.
- Mix one kids entrée with a couple of shareable appetizers so the whole table nibbles together.
- Confirm dietary needs with your server; simple modifications are usually available.
- While happy hour centers on drinks, we still keep family value in mind during those times.
| Item | Typical Price | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Mini Burgers | $6.99 | Fries (swap available) |
| Chicken Tenders | $6.49 | Fries (fruit/veggie swap) |
| Grilled Cheese | $5.99 | Fries or apple slices |
Twin Peaks Louisville Menu: Prices, Nutrition, and Dietary Notes
Here we break down costs, calorie context, and swap options to help groups pick balanced plates.

Usual price range, calorie awareness, and portion tips
Most items land in the $10–$20 range, with steaks and party packs priced higher (New York Strip ≈ $26.99). Wings scale from 6 up to 48 pieces, and the largest platters can approach 8,400 calories. Use calorie labels to plan sharing and avoid over-ordering.
Practical tips: split a heavy appetizer, choose a house salad as a side base, or share desserts to keep portions moderate. Gift cards and party packs are available for game-day planning and larger orders.
Gluten-free, vegetarian swaps, and location notes
We offer a Beyond Meat patty swap and vegetarian-leaning sides where available. Some dishes can be prepared to meet gluten-free options depending on prep. Always confirm with staff at your location; availability varies across the united states.
- Ask servers about substitutions and nutrition details on busy nights.
- Check twin peaks menu or peaks menu at your specific location for exact pricing.
| Item Group | Typical Price | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Most Entrées | $10–$20 | Cheeseburger, Flatbreads |
| Steaks & Packs | $20–$30+ | New York Strip, Party Packs |
| Wings (48) | ≈$49.99 | Up to ~8400 Cal |
Ready for Kickoff: Plan Your Louisville Visit with Our Favorites
Plan your game night with a simple playbook: arrive early, grab a cold draft during happy hour, and let the kitchen handle the rest. We suggest a signature spread—Billionaire’s Bacon Burger, 18 wings in two flavors, and a flatbread—to cover varied tastes and lock in happy hour deals.
When hosting, order party packs to feed 6–8 with minimal fuss. Consider party packs for wings or entrée packs that come with sides. Buy gift cards as a quick gift or to reserve treats for future watch parties.
Fold in a kids menu pick and a House Salad to balance heavier plates. Use menu offers and specials to stretch your budget and pace orders in waves on marquee sports nights. For a consistent lodge dining experience, check the twin peaks louisville location for local availability and final pricing, then enjoy the full game-day atmosphere.