Twin Peaks Restaurant Girls

Twin Peaks Restaurant Girls

We introduce our service team as part of the ultimate sports lodge identity that began in Lewisville, Texas in 2005 and grew into a national site under FAT Brands. Our style blends lodge decor, cold beer, and regional American fare to create a scenic, friendly setting for fans and friends.

We explain what makes this peaks restaurant distinct from a typical restaurant. Our uniforms, service approach, and atmosphere were built to welcome every guest and to match the brand sign and standards across locations.

On this page we will provide clear information on themes, uniforms, promotions, policies, and how to find a nearby lodge. We also summarize the brand’s growth, ownership change, and commitment to training and safety.

Our Take on Twin Peaks Restaurant Girls and the Ultimate Sports Lodge Experience

We aim to deliver a high-energy sports lodge experience wrapped in rustic design and friendly service. Our concept blends warm timber textures, ambient lighting, and mountain accents to create a peaks atmosphere that welcomes people who want to relax and cheer together.

Guests find sightlines to screens, sound tuned for excitement, and service pacing that keeps food and drinks arriving on time. Our menu mixes American comfort, Southwest spice, and shareable appetizers so food pairs naturally with cold beer and cocktails.

  • Quick greets and clear recommendations to keep guests engaged.
  • Seasonal themes and special items that refresh the peaks restaurant visit.
  • Team training focused on responsible hosting and reading the room.
Experience Element What We Do Guest Impact
Design Timber, warm light, lodge accents Comfortable, scenic feel
Service Prompt greets, friendly hosting Focused, sociable visits
Menu Comfort classics and crowd plates Easy sharing with drinks

We invite feedback so we can keep improving how we welcome fans and make every visit feel like the right place at the right time.

Who We Are: Twin Peaks Restaurant, the Sports Lodge Brand in the United States

Since our start years ago in 2005, we have grown from a single Lewisville, Texas concept into a brand recognized across the united states. Our founders, Randy Dewitt and Scott Gordon, shaped a lodge-first approach that blends wilderness decor with lively sports viewing and friendly service.

We operate as a mix of franchised and company locations. The owner, FAT Brands, completed a $300 million acquisition on October 1, 2021. Today, we support roughly 90 location units and about 5,000 employees who keep standards consistent for guests.

Company snapshot

Founding Headquarters Owner
2005, Lewisville, TX Addison, TX FAT Brands (since 2021)
Locations Employees Revenue (2019)
~90 units (US & Mexico) ~5,000 $338 million

What “ultimate sports lodge” means for guests

For us, the lodge is a place to watch games, share plates, and feel at ease. Design elements like timber and stone set a scenic tone. Wall-to-wall screens and tuned sound deliver the sports energy fans expect.

Decor, food, and drinks

Our menu focuses on American and Southwest food favorites, Southern touches, and a robust bar with ice-cold beer. We prioritize consistent quality and clear menu information so guests can choose quickly and enjoy time with friends.

Twin Peaks Restaurant Girls: Uniforms, Themes, and Brand Standards

Our front-of-house style blends lodge visuals and a consistent uniform approach to set clear expectations for every visit.

Core look and seasonal styling

We maintain a core uniform: red plaid tops with khaki or denim shorts. Seasonal or themed outfits appear regularly and are planned to match brand guidelines.

Managers review fit, stock, and comfort before rollouts and confirm local regulations are met for every activation.

Scenic views ethos and guest expectations

Our scenic views ethos covers decor, plating, and service framing as well as attire. That unified presentation supports a welcoming lodge atmosphere.

  • Training on professional conduct, appearance, and guest engagement
  • Clear distinction between in-store setups and marketing or advertising assets
  • Feedback loops to refine uniform rollouts and in-restaurant content
Area Standard Purpose
Design Red plaid tops, shorts, themed options Consistent lodge identity
Policy Regulations-compliant activations Safety and local compliance
Training Conduct, service, appearance Professional, respectful service

History and Growth: From Lewisville Roots to a National Footprint

Our story began in 2005 in Lewisville, Texas. That launch marked a turning point years ago and started a focused growth period for the brand.

Founded in 2005: early expansion and awards

Early recognition helped accelerate momentum. In 2010 we earned the Hot Concept nod from Nation’s Restaurant News.

In 2011 franchise operators honored us as IFA Franchisee of the Year. Those awards reinforced our model and encouraged new openings.

Milestones: fast growth, franchising, and revenue highlights

By August 2013 we had 38 locations across 17 states, showing strong guest adoption of the peaks restaurant concept.

Growth continued through 2017 and 2018, with Knapp Track ranking us #1 in comp sales among casual dining and recognition as an enterprise innovator.

By August 2018 we reached 84 locations—54 franchised and 30 company-operated—with $322 million in sales and the 85th opening in Toledo, Ohio.

A striking visual representation of "history growth" featuring a vibrant restaurant scene. In the foreground, a diverse group of young women in professional business attire, embodying the welcoming spirit of Twin Peaks Restaurant, enthusiastically engage with customers. The middle ground showcases a warm, inviting restaurant interior filled with rustic wooden decor, memorabilia celebrating its origins in Lewisville, and customers enjoying their meals. In the background, a timeline mural illustrating the expansion from local roots to a national footprint adds depth and context. The lighting is soft and warm, creating an inviting atmosphere, captured with a slight tilt-angle lens to emphasize the dynamic interactions and the sense of community. The overall mood is uplifting and celebratory, reflecting growth and success in a family-friendly environment.

Ownership updates: FAT Brands acquisition and recent expansion plans

Our owner transition was announced on the date of September 1, 2021 and completed October 1, 2021, when FAT Brands acquired the company for $300 million.

That change supported a planned 10–12 openings in 2021 and reinforced our time-to-market approach for new lodges.

  • Franchising complemented company development to reach new markets smartly.
  • Awards and comp-sales leadership validated our operations during a busy period.
  • Growth always tied back to maintaining quality, speed, and live-sports atmosphere.
Year Milestone Impact
2005 Founding in Lewisville Concept launch
2010–2011 Industry awards Franchise interest
2018 84 locations, $322M sales National scale

Promotions and Giveaways: How Our Contests Work

We design promotions to be fair, lawful, and straightforward for U.S. participants who meet our requirements. No purchase is necessary to enter. Eligibility is limited to legal U.S. residents age 18 or older; employees, suppliers, agencies, and household members are ineligible.

Entry mechanics and contest period

To enter, follow or like our official Instagram @twinpeaksrestaurants or Facebook @twinpeaksrestaurant, comment on the giveaway post, and tag two users. Each valid comment equals one entry.

Entries are accepted during the stated period (example: Nov 4, 2019, 10 a.m. CST to Dec 6, 2019, 11:59 p.m. CST). Check the post date and time before entering.

Selection, prize claim, and legal notes

Winners are chosen by random drawing and notified by direct message within seven days. Prizes have included The Man Cave Brew Bundle, The Game Day Bundle, and The Peaks Bundle. Winners must provide valid photo ID and SSN/TIN for tax reporting.

Item Example Notes
Pickup 5151 Belt Line Road #1200, Dallas, TX 11 a.m.–5 p.m. CST, M–F
Shipping Available Winner pays any tax portion
Rights Promotional use Subject to advertising regulations

We reserve the right to modify or cancel promotions for cause, and disputes are governed by U.S. law in Texas courts. If a winner is a minor under local rules, a parent or guardian may need to claim the prize. Please keep account settings clear so you receive our text or DM with claim instructions.

Policies, Requirements, and Responsible Operations

Clear rules and ethical coordination guide how we handle entries, content rights, and prize claims. We set age requirements and eligibility that protect guests and staff while keeping promotions simple to follow.

A professional workspace setting depicting a clear and organized display of "Policies and Requirements." In the foreground, a sleek wooden conference table with neatly arranged documents, policy manuals, and a notepad with a pen. In the middle, a smartly dressed businesswoman in a tailored blazer reviews the materials, her expression focused and engaging. Behind her, a modern office environment with large windows allowing natural light to fill the space, accentuating a sense of professionalism. The background features soft green plants and framed motivational quotes on the walls, creating an atmosphere of responsibility and team collaboration. The overall mood is serious yet encouraging, highlighting the importance of policies in responsible operations. High-quality lighting enhances the clarity and detail of the scene, shot from a slightly elevated angle to capture the entire setup.

Age, eligibility, and exclusions

Entries generally require participants to be 18 or older. Some promotions may add criteria to meet local regulations.

Employees, affiliates, agencies, suppliers, and household members are not eligible. This avoids conflicts of interest and keeps selection fair for others.

Content ownership and promotional use

By entering, participants warrant they own submitted content and may grant us rights to use photos, video, or text for advertising. We will use submissions across our channels as described in the official rules.

Claims, taxes, and parent or guardian actions

Winners must provide valid ID and a SSN/TIN for tax reporting. A parent or legal guardian must claim prizes when the law requires, and we will document steps for a smooth pick-up at home or in-restaurant.

  • We may modify, suspend, or cancel a promotion for technical, legal, or security reasons.
  • The company coordinates with third parties under documented procedures to prevent bias in selection and fulfillment.
  • Employees and managers follow internal boundaries to avoid any appearance of influence on outcomes.
Topic Policy Why it matters
Age requirement 18+ unless otherwise stated Meets legal regulations and protects minors
Eligibility exclusions Employees, suppliers, affiliates, household members Prevents conflicts of interest
Content rights Entrants grant use for advertising and promotions Allows lawful promotion and honoring winners

If you have questions about rules, entries, or rights, contact our company support team through official channels listed on the peaks restaurant site. We respond quickly to clarify requirements and protect participant interests.

Addressing the Record: Incidents, Lawsuits, and Brand Responses

We summarize recorded cases and the steps we took to strengthen oversight, training, and guest safety. Below we present factual information about litigation and incidents in the united states by period, with outcomes and our actions.

Understanding past legal matters and settlements

In 2010–2011 we resolved a trademark dispute with Northern Exposure, which ended in settlement and payment of legal fees. In 2012 a trade secrets dispute with La Cima (related to Hooters) concluded with return and destruction of documents and non-use commitments.

Safety, cooperation with authorities, and franchise oversight

The 2015 Waco shooting at a franchised location prompted immediate cooperation with police and regulators. We supported investigators, accepted a temporary liquor suspension, revoked the franchise agreement, and closed the site. Remaining criminal cases were dismissed on April 2, 2019.

Event Period Outcome Our response
Trademark dispute 2010–2011 Settlement, fees paid Legal resolution, policy review
Trade secrets dispute 2012 Return/destruction, non-use Compliance actions, training
Waco shooting 2015–2019 Liquor suspension, franchise revoked, dismissals Cooperation with police, closures, oversight
Server lawsuits 2018–2020 Settlements by 2021 Policy updates, training, reviews

We avoid speculation and focus on how we learn from each case. We emphasize timely action, documented cooperation with police, and stronger franchisor oversight to reduce negligence and improve the way we safeguard guests and staff.

Locations and Guest Information

We keep location details current so you can plan visits and check event schedules before you leave home. Use our online location finder or the maintained list of peaks restaurant cities to pick a site fast.

A beautifully illustrated location finder interface set against a sleek, modern Twin Peaks restaurant backdrop. In the foreground, a digital map with highlighted locations featuring the restaurant's signature logo, emanating a vibrant yet professional aura. The middle ground showcases a well-lit, inviting restaurant space with tasteful decor, including wooden accents and soft lighting. In the background, tall windows display a bustling street scene outside, hinting at a friendly atmosphere. The image is captured with a wide-angle lens that emphasizes the spacious layout, bathed in warm, ambient light to create a welcoming feel. The mood is friendly and professional, perfect for guiding potential guests to their desired locations.

Finding a lodge near you in the United States

Search by city, ZIP code, or state to see hours, address, and contact name formats for each location. We publish hours and seasonal specials so guests can confirm menus and event times in advance.

Plan for peak hours by adding your name to an online waitlist where available or arrive early for major games.

Franchised and company-operated locations: what guests should know

We operate about 90 locations across the United States and Mexico. Some sites are franchised; others are company-operated. Both follow our brand standards to keep service and menus consistent across each restaurant.

Local events and promotions can vary, so check a location page for accurate info or call the listed contact number to confirm details and book group reservations.

  • Accessibility features and parking tips appear on each page.
  • Number of screens and audio zones are noted for game-day planning.
  • Guest services handle follow-up requests and reservation needs.
Item What to check Why it matters
Hours & address Local hours, full address, contact name Ensures on-time arrival and correct routing
Event schedule Game times, specials, watch-party notes Helps plan reservations and seating
Access & parking ADA access, lot info, public transit tips Reduces arrival stress for guests
Site type Franchised or company-operated Shows where local events may differ

For group plans or special requests, contact the location directly. We aim to make every visit to a twin peaks site feel like the right place to enjoy the game.

Ready to Experience Our Lodge Today

Come experience our lodge vibe—big screens, familiar favorites, and staff ready to guide your visit. Drop in for game day, a casual lunch, or an evening out and enjoy scenic views with great food and cold drinks.

Check menus, specials, and local event times to pick the closest peaks restaurant and arrive early for the best seats. Our hosts and servers, including a friendly twin peaks girls team member on duty, will point the way to top picks.

Follow us on social for limited-time events and giveaways; winners are notified by DM. For help, speak to the manager on duty or contact guest services online so any issue is handled quickly and professionally.

We thank you for choosing us and look forward to welcoming you back—eats. drinks. scenic views. Let us make your day a winning one from first greet to the end of the night.

FAQ

What is our concept and how do we describe the ultimate sports lodge experience?

We operate a sports lodge-style dining concept that combines Southwest and American fare, cold beer, and an energetic atmosphere focused on live sports. Our goal is to offer scenic views, strong hospitality, and consistent brand standards so guests enjoy food, drinks, and game-day energy in a welcoming environment.

Who founded the brand and where is the company headquartered?

The brand launched in Lewisville, Texas, and grew quickly through company-operated and franchised locations across the United States. Ownership changed when FAT Brands acquired the company, which helped scale operations and accelerate expansion.

What does the core look and uniform policy include?

Our core look emphasizes a casual, lodge-inspired uniform: red plaid tops paired with shorts, with seasonal or themed outfit updates for special promotions. We maintain clear brand standards so uniforms, decor, and service are consistent across locations.

How do promotions and giveaways work and who is eligible?

Most contests require entrants to meet age and location eligibility, typically 21+ for prizes tied to on-premises alcohol events. There is generally no purchase necessary. Entries can include social media follows, tags, or completed submissions; we publish contest periods, winner selection methods, and claim procedures in official rules.

What rules govern content submissions and intellectual property for contests?

Entrants must submit original content. By entering, participants typically grant the company a license to use submissions for promotion. We require entrants to confirm they own the rights to submitted materials and to comply with third-party partner rules and applicable IP laws.

What age requirements apply to guests and employees for specific promotions?

Guest age requirements vary by promotion and local regulation. Alcohol-related events require guests to be of legal drinking age. Employee eligibility excludes those who are directly involved in administering the contest. We enforce age checks and verification where required.

How are winners selected and what is the prize claim process?

Winner selection follows the published rules—random drawing or judged criteria—within the contest period. Winners must follow verification steps and claim prizes within a stated timeframe. Failure to comply may forfeit the prize, at which point alternates may be selected per the rules.

What safety and liability policies are in place for incidents at our locations?

We require franchisees and staff to follow safety protocols and local regulations, including cooperation with law enforcement when needed. The company enforces training, incident reporting, and oversight to reduce negligence and protect guests and employees.

How does the company respond to legal claims or lawsuits?

The brand investigates claims promptly, coordinates with franchise partners, and works with counsel to resolve disputes. Where appropriate, we implement corrective measures and update policies to prevent recurrence while respecting legal processes.

How can guests find a location near them in the United States?

Guests can find nearby lodges through our official website location finder, which lists franchised and company-operated addresses and hours. We recommend calling ahead for game-day seating, promotions, and special events.

What should guests know about franchised versus company-operated locations?

Franchised locations follow corporate standards but may vary slightly in promotions, menu items, and hours based on local franchisee decisions. Company-operated units more directly reflect corporate promotions and policies. Guests can check each location’s listing for specific details.

Are there limits or disqualifications for contest entrants related to conflicts of interest?

Yes. Employees, contractors, and immediate family members who could influence contest outcomes are typically disqualified. We require disclosure of third-party relationships and reserve the right to deny entries that present conflicts of interest.

How do we protect guest privacy for promotional entries and marketing?

We collect personal data only as needed for contest administration and prize fulfillment and handle it according to privacy policies and applicable law. Contact and marketing preferences are respected, and we provide opt-out options where required.

What happens if a promotional winner doesn’t meet eligibility or violates the rules?

If a winner fails eligibility checks or breaches rules, we disqualify the individual and may select an alternate winner. Prizes are void where prohibited by law, and we adhere to regulatory requirements governing promotions and giveaways.

How do we manage promotions involving third-party partners and sponsors?

Promotions involving partners include clear terms outlining roles, prize sourcing, and publicity rights. We coordinate responsibilities with sponsors, ensure compliance with advertising and sweepstakes laws, and disclose material relationships per regulations.

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