Twin Peaks Menu With Prices

Twin Peaks Menu With Prices

We introduce our Twin Peaks Menu With Prices so you can quickly spot popular choices and how much they cost today across the United States.

Our guide covers the full range of the peaks restaurant offerings — appetizers, wings, burgers and sandwiches, tacos, flatbreads, salads, entrees, sides, desserts, and drinks. Most items fall between $10 and $20, while premium steaks and party packs run higher.

We preview fan favorites and typical tags to help plan your dining experience at this sports bar. Examples include sampler plates near $16, flagship burgers in the mid‑teens, tacos and flatbreads around $13–$15, and steaks that climb into the mid‑20s.

Happy Hour usually runs daily from 3–6 pm with $2 off select drinks and apps. Since peaks restaurants vary by market, we recommend checking your local twin peaks restaurant for exact offerings and current prices before you go.

Our Twin Peaks Dining Experience at a Glance

We give a quick snapshot of the sports-lodge vibe and food choices so you can pick fast and stay focused on the game.

Our twin peaks restaurant blends 29° draft beer, wall-to-wall screens, and scratch-made dishes. Portions are generous and built for sharing. The peaks restaurant menu balances shareables, wings, burgers, sandwiches, tacos, flatbreads, steaks, seafood, salads, and desserts.

Expect value-forward options in the $10–$20 window and premium steak upgrades when you want to go big. Service moves on a game clock: quick apps for kickoff, mains by halftime, and sweets after the final whistle.

  • Wing styles, burger builds, and taco formats make fast choices simple.
  • Fresh salad options like Cobb and Chicken Caesar can be boosted with protein.
  • Daily Happy Hour 3–6 pm gives $2 off select drinks and apps.
Category Typical Items Portion Style Typical Price Range
Shareables & Wings Sampler, Fried Pickles, Wings Shared plates $8–$16
Burgers & Sandwiches Stacked burgers, Philly, Nashville Individual mains $12–$16
Steaks & Entrees Strip, Sirloin, Salmon Full plates $16–$28+

Twin Peaks Menu With Prices: Updated Overview

We summarize current ticket ranges and explain what drives cost differences across our locations.

Price bands and what affects totals

Most items fall in a $10–$20 range. Apps, wings, burgers, tacos, and flatbreads land in the mid‑teens. Steaks and party packs tend to cost more, for example a New York Strip at $26.99.

Local market, ingredient availability, and demand during big games change final prices. Cities like Orlando, Reno, Houston, and Pittsburgh may show slight variance on the same menu items.

Typical ticket by category

  • Apps & shareables: $8–$16
  • Burgers & sandwiches: $12–$14
  • Entrees & steak: $14–$28+
  • Beverages: beers from $4.00; cocktails $8–$12; sodas $2.99
Category Sample Item Typical Price
Burgers Smokestack Burger $13.99
Sandwiches Nashville Hot Chicken $12.49
Entree Chicken Fried Steak $15.99
Seafood Fish & Chips $13.99

Happy Hour runs daily 3–6 pm and cuts $2 off select drinks and apps. We recommend checking your local peaks restaurant for current offerings before you go.

Appetizers and Starters: Shareables to Kick Off the Game

Kick off your visit with starters designed to share, taste, and keep eyes on the big screen. We focus on mix-and-match options that fit group dining and quick service during sports events.

Popular picks and quick facts

We highlight crowd favorites and prices so you can order fast. The Peaks Sampler bundles fried pickles, Buffalo tenders, and mozzarella bites for $15.99 (1920 Cal).

  • Fried Pickles — $8.49 | 750 Cal; crispy and tangy with dipping sauce.
  • Loaded Fries — $9.99 | 1320 Cal; cheddar, pepper jack, bacon, green onions, bacon ranch.
  • Mozzarella Cheese Bites — $9.49 | 1110 Cal; gooey cheese and marinara.
  • Smoked Chicken Quesadillas — $11.99 | 830 Cal; protein-forward option.
Item Price Calories Best Pairing
Peaks Sampler $15.99 1920 Domestic beer or cocktail
Fried Pickles $8.49 750 Ranch or spicy sauce
Loaded Fries $9.99 1320 Cold beer
Fire-Roasted Salsa & Chips $5.99 550 Light beer or soda

We recommend balancing rich, cheesy plates with a lighter chip-and-salsa item so everyone has options. Order a couple of small plates first to time food arrival with the flow of the game.

Wings: Styles, Sauces, and Portions Built for Sports

We map out wing styles and portion sizes so you can order exactly what your group needs. Our guide covers textures, calorie ranges, and sharing tips for a true sports-bar meal.

Wing styles and flavors

Choose boneless, bone-in naked, breaded, or smoked & grilled depending on texture and char. Sauces and dry rubs include smoky sweet BBQ, buffalo, garlic parmesan, lemon pepper, and spicy Cajun.

Serving sizes and calories

Portions run 6, 12, 18, 24, 36, and 48 wings. Calories scale from roughly 520–1050 for six wings to 4160–8400 for 48.

  • Wings come with celery and a choice of ranch or blue cheese dip.
  • Example prices: Boneless 6 $8.49, 12 $13.99, 18 $18.99; Smoked & Grilled 6 $10.79, 12 $16.29, 18 $21.99.
  • Mix styles (half smoked & grilled, half breaded) so everyone at the table has options.
Style Common Portions Sample Price Best Pairing
Boneless 6, 12, 18 $8.49 (6) Cold beer or seltzer
Bone-In Naked/Breaded 6, 12, 18, 24 $13.99 (12) Blue cheese or ranch
Smoked & Grilled 6, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 $16.29 (12) Smoky beer or citrus seltzer

For big games, order larger sets ahead of time so service stays on game time. Factor in dips and sides if you plan to share across several items on the peaks restaurant menu.

Burgers & Sandwiches: From Billionaire’s Bacon to Philly Cheesesteak

Our burger and sandwich lineup focuses on bold builds that match game-day energy and everyday cravings.

Featured burgers

We spotlight signature burgers like The Smokestack ($13.99 | 1150 Cal) and The Hangover ($13.99 | 1380 Cal).
Premium picks include Billionaire’s Bacon ($15.29 | 1430 Cal) and the Avocado Smash ($13.99 | 1230 Cal).
A Beyond Meat swap is available for $14.99 for a plant-forward option.

Signature sandwiches and pairing tips

Standouts include Nashville Hot Chicken ($12.49 | 1710 Cal), Turkey Avocado Smash ($12.49 | 1110 Cal, served with sweet potato fries), and Philly Cheesesteak ($13.49 | 1610 Cal).
Most builds come with seasoned fries unless noted otherwise. We suggest pairing a cheesy burger with a lighter beer or choosing a chicken sandwich to balance spice.

Item Price Calories Default Side
The Smokestack $13.99 1150 Seasoned fries
Billionaire’s Bacon Burger $15.29 1430 Seasoned fries
Nashville Hot Chicken $12.49 1710 Regular fries
Philly Cheesesteak $13.49 1610 Seasoned fries

Tacos & Flatbreads: Bold Flavors and Crowd Favorites

Our tacos and flatbreads bring bold, shareable flavors that fit game day and casual nights alike.

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We feature tacos that pack a punch. Quesabirria is $14.49 (1630 Cal) and comes with brisket and melted mozzarella plus birria broth for dipping. Street Tacos are $10.99 (990 Cal) and offer brisket or chicken with classic toppings.

Tacos to try

  • Quesabirria — $14.49 | 1630 Cal; birria broth, pickled onions, lime.
  • Street Tacos — $10.99 | 990 Cal; brisket or chicken, fresh cilantro.
  • Blackened Fish Tacos — $14.29 | 1040 Cal; avocado smash and slaw.

Flatbreads to share

Flatbreads come in shareable sizes and feature bold cheese blends and sauce choices. Try “The Hottie” $13.49 or Backyard BBQ Brisket $14.49 for smoky notes. OG Pepperoni and The Italian are $13.49 each. Chicken Tikka offers a spiced, different option at $12.99.

Item Price Calories
Quesabirria (tacos) $14.49 1630
The Hottie (flatbread) $13.49 1450
Blackened Fish Tacos $14.29 1040

These items pair well with chips and fire‑roasted salsa. We suggest ordering a mix of tacos and flatbreads for varied textures and heat. On repeat visits, rotate choices to explore more of the peaks restaurant menu.

Entrees and Hot Dishes: Hearty Plates and Steaks

Centerpieces on our list include hand-cut steaks and comforting hot plates made to satisfy a crowd. We list staples, portion context, and side pairings so you can plan a filling meal at the peaks restaurant.

Steak and main course highlights

We highlight the New York Strip ($26.99 | 1050 Cal) as the signature steak, finished with garlic-parsley butter. The 10 oz. Sirloin runs $19.99 | 1050 Cal and offers a solid mid-range steak option.

Southern mains include Chicken Fried Steak ($15.99 | 1590 Cal) and Chicken Fried Chicken ($16.99 | 1060 Cal). Both come with jalapeño cream gravy and house-made mashed potatoes.

Seafood and comfort picks

Seafood options balance flavor and price. Chargrilled Salmon is $16.99 | 770 Cal and Beer Battered Fish & Chips is $13.99 | 1090 Cal.

Comfort plates like Mom’s Pot Roast ($16.99 | 1100 Cal) and Spicy Chipotle Chicken ($13.99 | 900 Cal) round out choices under the top price band.

Item Price Calories Common Sides
New York Strip (hand-cut) $26.99 1050 Garlic mashed potatoes, grilled asparagus
10 oz. Sirloin $19.99 1050 Sautéed broccoli, mashed potatoes
Chicken Fried Steak $15.99 1590 Mashed potatoes, green beans
Chargrilled Salmon $16.99 770 Grilled asparagus, seasoned fries
Beer Battered Fish & Chips $13.99 1090 Seasoned fries, coleslaw
  • Most entrees sit near the top of the $10–$20 range; steak plates cost more due to cut and portion.
  • Common sides include house-made garlic mashed potatoes, sautéed broccoli, green beans, and seasoned fries.
  • We suggest pairing gravied dishes with fresh veggies to balance richness or fries for classic comfort.

Salads and Lighter Meals: Fresh, Crisp, and Customizable

For lighter dining that still packs flavor, our salads offer crisp greens, bold toppings, and protein-forward choices. We present fresh options that fit a game-time visit or a quick meal at the bar.

Favorites include Chicken Caesar ($12.99 | 1120 Cal) and Chicken Cobb ($12.99 | 1080 Cal). Bolder picks are Crispy Buffalo Chicken ($15.29 | 1280 Cal) and Street Corn Salad ($15.29 | 1220 Cal).

  • Steak Salad ($15.99 | 920 Cal) for fuller protein portions.
  • House Salad ($4.99 | 550 Cal) and Side Caesar ($5.99 | 790 Cal) to pair with wings or a sandwich.
  • Swap in salmon or shrimp on select salads to tailor macros and ingredients.
Item Price Calories
Chicken Caesar $12.99 1120
Chicken Cobb $12.99 1080
Steak Salad $15.99 920
House Salad $4.99 550

Dressings, cheese, and crunchy toppings elevate each bowl. We recommend pairing a salad with a shareable appetizer when you want variety without a heavy plate. These choices keep our peaks restaurant menu balanced and easy to navigate.

Sides: Mashed Potatoes, Fries, and More Classics

We highlight affordable side items that let you mix indulgence and greens. Most sides run about $3.99 each on our menu, so you can add variety without raising ticket totals or changing game plans.

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Choose House-Made Garlic mashed potatoes for comfort, or pick fries for a classic pairing. Sweet Potato fries and Adult Mac & Cheese add richness when you want something special.

  • House-Made Garlic Mashed Potatoes — 250 Cal
  • French Fries — 530 Cal; Sweet Potato Fries — 650 Cal
  • Adult Mac & Cheese — 500 Cal
  • Sautéed Broccoli, Green Beans, Grilled Asparagus for lighter options
  • Lemon Garlic Pilaf and Creamy Coleslaw for brightness and texture

We list calorie details to help choose sides that fit your meal plan. Our suggestion: pair one indulgent side with one fresh vegetable to balance the plate.

Item Price Calories
House-Made Garlic Mashed Potatoes $3.99 250
French Fries / Sweet Potato Fries $3.99 530 / 650
Grilled Asparagus / Sautéed Broccoli $3.99 190 / 160

Small choices in sides and thoughtful ingredients, like garlic-parsley butter on asparagus, let the peaks restaurant menu feel elevated. Sides also help turn shareable food into a full spread for the table.

Desserts: Sweet Finishes Worth Saving Room For

Dessert brings the final flourish; we highlight choices worth sharing or savoring alone. Our list focuses on portion size, flavor, and timing so you can plan the last course around the game.

Top sweet selections and how to enjoy them

We showcase the Twin Peaks Sundae at $6.99. Vanilla ice cream sits over a hot fudge Ghirardelli brownie for a classic finish (1030 Cal).

The Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cheesecake is $7.99. This cheese-forward slice comes topped with RumChata sauce and whipped cream (960 Cal).

Apple Turnovers run $5.99 and arrive warm with vanilla ice cream and caramel (1450 Cal). Portions are generous, so splitting is common after heavy wings or burgers.

Item Price Calories Best Pairing
Twin Peaks Sundae $6.99 1030 Espresso or after-dinner cocktail
Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cheesecake $7.99 960 Cold brew or dessert liqueur
Apple Turnovers $5.99 1450 Warm coffee or vanilla ice cream

Availability of items can vary by location; some restaurants rotate bread pudding or other features. We suggest ordering dessert early during big games to avoid wait times and to ensure a smooth end to your meal.

Drinks & Happy Hour: 29° Beer, Cocktails, and Non-Alcoholic Options

Find the best drink choices for game day, from signature draft beer to non‑alcoholic picks. We break down costs and pairings so you can order fast and stay focused on the action.

Drafts, cans, and hard seltzer

Domestic beer (12 oz) starts at $4.00 and import bottles at $5.00. Hard seltzer is typically $5.00 per can.

The 29° draft pour is a brand hallmark and defines the peaks bar experience during big games.

Cocktails, wine, and non-alcoholic choices

Cocktails run $8–$12. Wine by the bottle is about $20 for groups. Sodas, iced tea, and lemonade are $2.99, and Red Bull varieties list at $4.00.

  • Happy Hour runs daily 3–6 pm with $2 off select drinks and apps.
  • Pairing tip: light beer or seltzer with spicy wings; citrus cocktails cut through rich, cheesy flatbreads.
  • For groups, ask about pitchers or bottle service to keep orders consistent at the table.
Type Typical Price Best Use
Domestic Beer (12 oz) $4.00 Quick refills, game pacing
Import Beer / Hard Seltzer $5.00 Flavor variety, lighter options
Cocktails $8.00–$12.00 Pairs with entrees and shareables
Non-Alcoholic $2.99–$4.00 Sober guests and designated drivers

We recommend checking the peaks restaurant or peaks menu at your local spot for any rotating taps or local craft options. Service at the bar is paced to keep you watching the game while we refill drinks efficiently.

Ordering, Locations, and Service Details

Whether you’re in Orlando or Pittsburgh, menu items and service flow can change by location and time. We operate in more than 100 U.S. cities, so what you see at one location may differ slightly at another.

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How to order and where to eat

Choose dine-in for full service and game-day atmosphere. Bar seating is fastest for solo diners or pairs who want quick access to screens and drinks.

To-go orders are available online and by phone. We recommend checking the local location before you order to confirm items and timing.

Service tips and local variations

Fan favorites like the Nashville Hot Chicken sandwich and the Philly Cheesesteak appear at most sites, often with regional twists. Steaks, burgers, and wings remain core items across markets.

Plan around Happy Hour (usually 3–6 pm) to save $2 on select drinks and apps. Call ahead for large groups on big game days to reduce wait times and secure popular items.

Service Best For Notes
Dine‑in Groups & events Full menu, table service, game view
Bar Solo or pairs Fast seating, direct screen access
To‑go / Online Takeout & parties Confirm online menu to order efficiently

Our staff can guide your order size and recommend portion mixes for sharing. When time is tight, bar seating or online ordering helps you get back to the game fast.

Ready to Order? Your Best Play for Twin Peaks Menu With Prices Today

Cut through the options and order a lineup that fits your group, budget, and how much time you have.

Confirm your local twin peaks menu and prices, then build a balanced spread. Start with Loaded Fries or Fried Pickles, add a wing set, and pick a main like Chicken Fried Steak with house-made garlic mashed potatoes.

Want something handheld? Choose Nashville Hot Chicken or a Philly Cheesesteak with a side and a cold beer for a classic sports pairing. Sandwiches and tacos travel well if you take food to-go.

Happy Hour (3–6 pm) often trims $2 off select drinks and apps — a smart way to stretch value. Bookmark this page, check your local menu before you order, and enjoy a dialed-in dining experience we’d recommend for game day or any night out.

FAQ

What are typical price ranges and why do they vary by location?

We see most entrees and sandwiches fall between and , while steaks, party packs, and large platters run higher. Prices change by market cost, local taxes, and ingredient sourcing, so metro areas often charge more than suburban locations.

How much should we expect to spend for a typical game-night meal?

Our usual ticket per person — including an appetizer to share, an entrée or burger, and a drink — lands around –. Ordering steak, party wings, or several rounds of drinks pushes totals higher.

What appetizers are fan favorites and how much do they cost?

Popular starters include sampler platters, fried pickles, and loaded fries. Prices in many markets run approximately – depending on portion size and local pricing.

What wing styles and portion sizes are offered?

We offer boneless, bone-in, naked, breaded, smoked, and grilled styles with a variety of sauces. Serving sizes range from 6 to 48 wings, usually served with dipping sauce and celery sticks.

Are there healthier or lighter meal options available?

Yes. We offer salads and lighter entrees that can be customized with grilled protein swaps, reduced dressings, or a side of fruit instead of fries.

Can we substitute plant-based alternatives for burgers or sandwiches?

Many locations provide a Beyond Meat or similar plant-based patty as a swap for burgers and some sandwiches for an additional charge, typically a couple of dollars.

What signature sandwiches should we try and what’s the price range?

Standouts include Nashville hot chicken, turkey avocado, and Philly cheesesteak. Expect sandwich prices to fall roughly between and , varying by location.

Which tacos and flatbreads are recommended for sharing?

Quesabirria and blackened fish tacos are crowd favorites, and flatbreads like Backyard BBQ Brisket and OG Pepperoni pair well for groups. Prices commonly range from –.

What steak and main-course options are available and how are they priced?

Common mains include New York strip, sirloin, and chicken-fried steak. Steaks often sit in the mid-to-high s, while comfort mains and seafood plates are usually –.

What sides come with entrees and can we order them a la carte?

Standard sides include mashed potatoes, fries, steamed vegetables, and coleslaw. Most locations let you order sides separately for an extra charge.

Are desserts available and what are popular choices?

Yes — sundaes, cheesecake variations, and turnovers are common dessert picks. Prices generally range from about to .

What are drink options and what does happy hour include?

Beer, seltzers, cocktails, wine, and nonalcoholic sodas/teas are available. Domestic beers often start near , imports and hard seltzers near , cocktails –. Happy hour typically runs in the late afternoon with discounts on select drinks and apps.

How many locations operate in the U.S. and do menus differ?

There are over 100 locations across the United States. Menus vary by market to reflect local tastes, seasonal offers, and regional pricing.

What ordering options do we have for pickup or delivery?

Most restaurants support dine-in, bar service, curbside pickup, and third-party delivery through partners like DoorDash, Grubhub, or Uber Eats. Availability depends on the specific location.

Do locations accommodate large groups or private events?

Many sites offer group menus, party packs, and private or semi-private spaces for events. We recommend calling the location to confirm capacity and set a menu or time for service.

Are nutritional details and calorie counts provided?

Yes, most locations provide nutrition information on request or via the company website, including calories, allergens, and ingredient lists for common items.

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