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    Beautiful women, amazing food, delicious ice cold beer, and wonderful service!

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    Chips and queso for around 8 bucks? Jeebus. Their beer menu is severely lacking, which surprised me. The food is good, but again, I'm here for the beer and no, Budweiser isn't good enough. I probably wont come back.

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    Good Food and Cold Beers! Yes the waitresses are mostly naked, but it's WAYYY better than Hooters! Delicious Blackened fish tacos and the Mile High Club was awesome!

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    Decided to check this place out last week after a friend had been. It seems like a typical corporate food chain from outside and it is a pretty big spot with TVs for sport games. Outside this establishment there were girls washing cars (not sure if this is something that happens daily, weekly or whatever) or if they were free but they were definitely half clothed young girls scrubbing some cars. I walked in and there was about 10 girls right at the hostess counter smiling and greeting. Got seated right away and it took about 10 minutes for one very young half clothed girl to realize we were there. After she apologized and took out drink order I opted for the wings and the steak sliders. Neither of these were really that good. Ordinary wings and pretty flavorless steak sliders.
    I definitely enjoyed the hooters wings more if that is saying much. As far as the girls that are basically wearing nothing. Well I sort of felt like an old dirty man and i am only in my low 30's. Some of these girls may not have even been 18. Lots of the girls were just standing there talking to each other.

    That being said.. i may give it another go. It was a Saturday afternoon and lunch time so maybe everyone was just a tad hungover or tired. Could be a fun place to sit at the bar..

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    If Daisy Duke worked at a Hooters, you'd have Twin Peaks Restaurant. Not a fan. I'm no prude, but really folks, this is 2013.

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    Coldest beer in Colorado!! Great food. Calendar is a great purchase. Get tons of freebies which I thought might be a waste of money turns out paying for itself first two months.  Love the ladies here!!! Atmosphere,  the service at this location is way better than the one in Colorado Mills.

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    My buddy and I had the opportunity to ditch work for around 90 minutes and hit the Peaks for a little lunch time fun.  Having been to the typical male focused establishments - Hooters & The Tilted Kilt - I was excited to see if the Peaks could live up to my expectations.  I may have been a bit skewed, having been at the Phoenix Tilted Kilt the week prior (ummm....phoenix has a strong roster of servers...let's just put it that way), but I was still impressed by the 'entertainers' (we were clearly told they are not waitresses) at Twin Peaks.

    The restaurant has more TV's than you could ever hope for and a great view (of the TVs) from mostly anywhere in the joint.  By far, the TV set-up here was more impressive than any Hooter's I have ever been to.  The drinks looked tasty and the food, well, my reviews are mixed.  We started with the pulled pork nachos.  These were TASTY, except, there needed to be at least 2x the amount of meat - spread throughout these bad boys.  TON of chips with little pay-off.  I also ordered the Hangover burger - unfortunately, it may work for a hangover, but wasn't too strong sober.

    I am debating my stars, but ultimately, I will be back and I look forward to being 'entertained' once again.

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    Take it for what it is:  Your typical breastaurant catering toward men in the 18-24 demographic.  I am far, far from that demographic, as are most of my coworkers.  

    This seems to be where my office winds up for celebration lunches, and it works well for that.  We called ahead to save a table for a large group, and the staff was very accommodating, even though Fridays seem to be their busiest day.

    J.T.'s description was spot on.  Rough hewn wood furniture, deer and bear heads on the wall, and a lumberjack motif + scantily clad, close to legal age waitresses + plus a good selection of icy, icy cold beer = Twin Peaks.  

    The food is 'okay.'  Not bad, but nothing to set it apart.  I had the blackened fish tacos which were good but would have been better had the waitress actually gotten my request right; I asked for no ranch mayo but extra pico de gallo and got the opposite (I ate it anyways, not worth arguing.)  The salsa they serve with the tortilla chips is mild but tastes amazing!  Another coworker ordered some sliders and fries that really looked good, served on thick sliced sourdough toast.  I may try that next time.

    The service was lackluster, however.  One of my officemates almost didn't get his meal; somewhere along the way, they lost his order and managed to bring out his shrimp basket about the time we were all finishing our food.  Our server was nice enough to comp it, but then almost walked off with another officemate's change (apparently she felt it was appropriate to just take his change as her tip?)  Maybe we would have gotten better service if we were all young men with bad haircuts and Tapout t's there to watch MMA?  

    It is what it is.  Personally, in the trifecta of Hooters/Tilted Kilt/Twin Peaks, I'd rank it dead last, but it's still an okay place to get a bite and a drink - just make sure to ask for your change when paying cash!

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    This place is a weird mash-up. It's like a Bass Pro shop married a frat house and they got together to rob a Best Buy. Flat screen TVs line every inch of the walls, between the TV's are displays of taxidermied wildlife, hairbands from the 80's and 90's blast from the speakers. The female servers were (as advertised), crazily under-dressed for winter....(and possibly even summer)I was worried about them getting a cold. As a result, the crowd steers toward the very young, under 24, and I would say, 98% male. It's a sausage fest in here.The female servers were nice though, they are friendly (super friendly)  and provided pretty good service for the most part, but the food options are limited- think sports bar fare: burgers, sandwiches, assorted chicken options, fries. Prices were reasonable. Drinks were watery. Restaurant is spacious. This establishment is geared toward a very specific demographic (it's a concept restaurant, think Hooters and other similar breastaurants) so if you are looking for "scenic views" or, if you want to watch 23 games at the same time - this is the place for you.

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    Been here a few times, prompted to write this review after going for dinner and drinks with a couple co-workers after work.  Food is decent, beer is decent.  Service is pretty weak.  The girls are young and are not overly attentive.  They seem like they are more interested in getting into groups with each other and talking about whatever instead of attending to customers.  When our waitress did come to take our order and chat, it seemed as if it was a chore for her, and with extreme disinterest.  This made me look to other tables as well, and it seems like that was the general atmosphere and experience for a lot of people that night.  The management (or lack thereof) seemed to be more concerned about hanging out and talking and joking with the girls too instead of making sure customers were being taken care of.  Luckily there are a lot of tvs though to keep you entertained.  The abundance of tvs and ok food is the only reason why this place even gets 2 stars.

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    Solid 3 stars. Cute girls, plenty of HD TVs, and food was good. Our server Chandra 5 stars!

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    Went here last night with younger work folks. Hate it. TVs everywhere and too loud, competing with the blasting old rock tunes from the 80s and 90s. Lastly, the female children barely dressed - I think they are supposed to be waitresses - are inappropriate. Every drink and meal order was wrong. If you're a dude under 24, this is the place for you. Adults, stay away.  Got one star because the courteously comped the whole group since nothing was correct!

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    This place is awesome. Way better than Hooters if you are looking for sports and hot chicks.

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    It's bikini week here. Just sayin'.... Choice quotes: "she should be in a Poison video";  "can u show me to the restroom"; "so u r the cougars of servers?"; "switching tops is not against policy"

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    I really tried to like this place. Girls are pretty, beers are cold, and food is decent. Unfortunately either the management is weak or they haven't trained the girls. Right now there are two managers hanging around the entrance shmoozing with seven of the girls. In general the girls would rather stand around in groups talking to each other rather than talk to the customers. Come on, Hooter had this figured out years ago. 90 % of the girls won't as much as smile or say hi. Doesn't bode well for building a base of regulars. Erika the bartender and Anna are exceptions - maybe they should train the rest.

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    Nice place, clean restaurant, tons of TV's, and plenty of girls to serve.  The food came out super quick.  

    Chicken/shrimp basket...edible
    Club sandwich...nothing fancy, good size
    Wings...BLAH!

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    A fun place. Good drinks, food and a place to hang out.

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    I went to this restaurant with pretty low expectations and left completely underwhelmed.  With this being a new restaurant, I can understand if the waitstaff is new and a little unfamiliar with everything.  It quickly became apparent that many of the servers had no restaurant experience and we're hired clearly for their looks(or attempted looks).

    All of the beer is touted to be served at a near freezing temperature and in a frosted mug.  For the small selection of decent beers that they have on tap, I certainly do not want it served tastelessly cold.

    The food was mediocre overall; we sampled several appetizers and no one was very impressed with their entree.  My tacos were awkward, soggy and forgettable.

    This place is pretty much how you think it is, a big gimmick.

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    Big beers and big boobs, that is what you get.  Good place to watch sports...  Other than that, just pub food and eye candy.

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    Super slow service (hot chicks), crowded (but hot chicks), noisy (seriously, hot chicks), lots of TVs and a full bar (did I mention hot chicks?), and the food was pretty good.  And hot chicks.

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    If not for the crowd, this place would be alright.  I went in for a cold beer, sports on TV and the occassional veiled glance at the staff.  Unfortunately, yet understandably, everyone else in the place is a tattooed, muscle-bound, white sunglass-wearing , tank-topped D_Bag.  I'm sure that's their target audience - and the staff feeds that - but that ruined my experience, and I'll never go back.  It's all summed up by the fact that they show every UFC fight.  That is exactly their target audience.  And I, for one, can't stand UFC nor those that live it.  No thanks.  I'm out.

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    Twin Peaks is definitely a good addition to the Flatiron Crossing area which has been in some serious need of a new hangout/happy hour/fun lunch spot.  Twin Peaks is located in the old Red Lobster building by Best Buy.  The interior is spacious and serves itself well for large gatherings as well as plenty of patio seating.  All of the large screen TVs are easily seen from any of the interior seating areas and our waitress asked us if we wanted to change the channels for anything specific to watch.  However, we weren't there to watch TV... we came for the other advertised "scenic views".  While the ladies are dressed in plaid halter tops like some other similar restaurants in the area, they sport skimpy tan shorts instead of a kilt and wear boots - like the much dreaded Ugg variety.  Fortunately, when you're sitting eye level, you can't see the boots :o)  Twin Peaks caters to the Colorado outdoor theme with some animal heads, skis, and other backwoods paraphernalia on the walls and some kitschy antler chandeliers.  For our first visit and only being open a week, our first visit was great.  We had friendly service (which I wasn't doubting) and an attentive waitress who arrived at our table promptly, made menu/beverage suggestions, checked in on us often, and she was easy on the eyes.  They offer two house brews - Naughty Brunette and Dirty Blonde - both of which are Tommyknocker brews, so they taste great too and are served up in an extremely frosty glass.  Their menu doesn't have anything out of the ordinary, but what it does do are traditional burgers, sandwiches and entrees (including a gigantic chicken fried steak).  I was pleased to find that my poblano chicken sandwich was not a dried hockey puck of a chicken breast but one that was cooked just right and plenty juicy - exactly what you want in a breast.  The burgers are large and are plenty enough for two people to share - especially if you're chowing down on the fries.  If you enjoy a 'Red Robin' style fry like I do - that's what you'll find here.

    PS: Happy Hour is apparently 2-7pm.  

    Note to the skeptical - like any other scantily clad dining destinations in the Denver area, you know what you're going in for and you're there to have a good time with some friends.  If you're a stick in the mud don't even bother.

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