Stopped in on the recommendation of a friend - "coldest beer in town". Â He was right about that as I had ice crystals in my beer - kudos. Â Unfortunately, it was the third choice beer because they were out of the first two I wanted. Â WTF? A sports bar out of beer? Â There is no acceptable excuse short of every brewery/distributor within driving distance burning to the ground. Â My food was Ok - I've had better and I've had worse. Â The BBQ Hamburger was overly sweet - maybe you like that? There were heart and stem pieces of lettuce in my salad - not my favorite. Â Some of the girls/servers were friendly and some clearly hated their job. Â All in all I probably wouldn't go back.
Review Source:Just because you have cleavage all over the place doesn't mean you win. My burger was thin.
 The many TVs were blasting out the stupid basket ball game. It was like a cross between a sports bar and a lodge with lots of tattoos and tits.
 The menu was small, boring and expensive for the portions. If it wasn't for the waitresses I would give it two stars. It was almost like dressed up fast food. Honestly I like the view as much as the next nine out of ten guys but it just isn't worth it.
Sorry Peaks but we will not be back. We have had good luck in other cities but the OKC location left something to be desired. Â We had to wait an extremely long time, even though there were plenty of tables. Â The hostess got out of order and we waited even longer than we would have had to originally.
Upon being seated, the server was obviously "annoyed" when we were not interested in the drink specials and noted that we dont drink alcohol.
The food did come out fast, almost too fast. Â We did not even have time to see the tip off of the game we were there to watch.
Service was so bad that we left before half time. Â The server ignored the table and we had to ask someone else for refills.
All of this for an astronomical price for a couple of bland burgers,,,,,
We will not be back but we are happy that so many others have had better luck apparently.....
Pre-game dinner at Twin Peaks before the Lawton High vs Edmond Santa Fe game. Â A buddy and I took advantage of the Happy Hour with the half price beer on tap (Sam Adams).
Similar to Hooters, Twin Peaks offers a scenic view with plenty of TVs and beer on tap. Â The steak sliders were okay as they were cooked well and not medium rare. Â Instead of burger buns they use Texas toast. Â Towards the tail-end of the meal I finished the sliders atkins style (minus the toast). Â The fries had a bit of zing with a cajun seasoning. Â Service was pretty good. Â Minimal wait with ordering, delivery of food, refills, and checkout. Â The restrooms can be a tricky if you're somewhat clouded and confuse. Â Guys use the restroom on the left. Â Ladies turn right. Â
Twin Peaks also offers UFC fights to patrons willing to pay a $5 cover.
I'm a UFC fan without UFC fan friends. That means I'm headed to the sports bars on PPV nights. I've tried all of them (or at least most of them), and Twin Peaks is my favorite, hands down. The space has plenty of flat screens for viewing (and yes, that's what I'm there to view). There's generally no wait for a single like me at the bar. The food is better than passable; it's downright good (although I don't recommend the ghost pepper sauce for your wings unless you're just trying to prove something...like that you're a reckless fool with regard to your digestive tract). The draft beer is sub-32 degrees (which is actually not always good, but works here since I'm mostly drinking lagers). Rayna the bartender may actually be the best, most professional hospitality worker I've encountered since I moved back to OKC from Vegas. It's more of a drive than I prefer to make, but Twin Peaks is worth the trip.
Review Source:Let me start by saying that finding a cool place in OKC isn't easy coming from a large East Coast city. That being said we tried the Hooters the night before with few friends. Sharing our strong disappointment with some locals, we were advised to check Twin Peaks out. Nice and cool atmosphere. Food is very average and be careful the beer is ice cold. Great spot to catch a game with the nice com pay of the waitresses...
Review Source:I have moved away from OK and this is a restaurant that i have to come home for. Yes this is a brestaurant, yes the girls walk around in small little outfits. But its $2 High Life's and excellent food just keeps bringing me back.
They always check ID which i like, most mixed drinks are around $4 - $8. I just stick with teh $2 high life beer. The sign displaying the beer temperature is awesome, always below 30 degrees F.
Like i said the food is amazing. I am in love with the queso and chiptole beef. The salsa is not my style. I have lived off that queso, it is definitely a block in my food pyramid. I have also tried everything on the menu, and I mean EVERYTHING! The one thing i didn't like was the chicken fried chicken. It was just unnatural and unholy thing that was pink in the middle but yet fully cooked. But after trying what all they had to offer, this is my only complaint.
For those who don't know there is a Pulled Pork sandwich offered but not on the menu, Last time i went it was under $8 so the cheapest sandwich on the menu besides a burger.
2 1/2 star. Â Food was average. Â Drinks average. Â Supposedly sexly servers average. Â The one plus, was plenty of large tvs for the football games. Â Unfortunately, though, every tv was turned to the Oklahoma game. Â What's the purpose of all of the tvs, if they are all going to have the same game? Â If I want good food, I will go elsewhere. Â If I want to look at girls, I will go to a strip club. Â If I want good sports tv variety and decent food, I will go to BW3.
Review Source:Hooters, done better than Hooters.
My party of five arrived on Friday at lunch time. Â We were greeted by an attractive hostess sporting the Twin Peaks uniform, a slightly skimpy lumber jack outfit. Â The bare midriff plaid shirt and tan shorts are not only more attractive than the Hooters costume, but seemed more tasteful to me as well. Â This might account for the better looking wait staff, since they don't have to wear the cheesy orange hot pants and leggings.
We were seated immediately at a bar height table, and I was pleased to find the oversize bar stools (with backs) were comfortable and allowed for me to lean back in the seat. Â This is another dramatic improvement over hard, backless stools at Hooters. Â
The beer selection is a little limited if you don't want a domestic. Â They have a temperature gauge on the wall to show how cold the beer is, and I enjoyed my Stella at a frosty 29 degrees.
Another place where Twin Peaks beats Hooters is the menu. Â One of my lunch mates commented that he was happy to not have to choose between wings or a ham sandwich. Â The Twin Peaks menu has a good selections of entrees, sandwiches, burgers, and salads. Â All of my lunch mates were pleased with their selections, and my cheeseburger was very good.
My lunch mates and I all agreed that we would visit Twin Peaks again, and that Hooters was going to need to step up its game.
Fun for beer and or just hanging out, though I understand all beer in this state is 3.2 The decor is fun and the bar stools are quite unique. Well blessed girls are your servers. They seem to make it a point to brush up against you.
The fried pickles were fun, a bit more than you can eat. The steak sliders were disappointing but the chicken fried steak was a show stopper, all 15" of it.
Horrible service! We were party of 6+, after waiting ~40min the waitress showed up and politely told us that they are busy so we can run to the bar to order our drinks (we sat on the patio)?? We decided to stay/wait for available table inside until there are some available. They were 3+ available tables staying empty for these 40 minutes. We talked to several servers and they said they keep these for larger group of people. Check other sites review why they are getting 1 - 1 Â 1/2 star s only. That's what happens when bad managers are running not that bad establishments, and when the managers are incompetent and unwilling to solve any problems since they may have affair with the server you having an issue with. You will agree if you know what the social structure in some of the restaurants is, or you have been working as server somewhere.
Review Source:First time I have ever been to a Twin Peaks restaurant. Â Wasn't quite sure what to expect. Â It was an "Eye Opener"! Â
Maybe I should have guessed the innuendo, OKC isn't known for it's majestic mountains. Â
Well the sign said, Scenic Views....they got that right! Â
As soon as I walked in the door, there they were. Â A whole line of them. Â No I am not talking the wait either. Â The waitresses were everywhere. Â Very nice, verrrrrry nice. Â
If you haven't been to a Twin Peaks, picture a Hooters, without the wings, and tacky outfits, but with beautiful women with short khaki shorts, and a plaid shirt on that leaves very little to the imagination. Â
The girls definitely caught my attention.
After they handed me a bucket to keep around my neck so I would quit drooling on the floor, they decided to seat us.
There were 6 of us together, we decided to order some fried pickles/fried jalapenos and an order of pulled pork nachos. Â We ordered the smallest size of the Nachos, and they were HUGE! Â We didn't even eat half of them. Â They were pretty good, but expect a mess. Â The fried pickles/jalapenos were excellent, they had ranch to dip them in. Â How hard is it to mess these up? Â There wasn't anything spectacular about them, but they were pretty good.
On to the main course. Â I decided to try the Chipotle Chicken, seems how I am trying to watch my calories. Â The chicken is grilled and topped with Pico. Â I also got a double order of the steamed vegetables instead of the mashed potatoes. Â The chicken was excellent, it had a little kick to it, but not bad. Â The vegetables were great, but I notice they leave the ends of the squash/zucchini in the mix, I was a little disappointed with that, it isn't wasting much food to throw that out. Â I also ordered a side salad with their Lemon/Cilantro Vinaigrette, the waitress forgot to bring it out until I was almost done with the main meal, which at that time I was hoping they wouldn't have brought it out at all, I was stuffed. Â She brought it out, I was being charged for it, so I had to try the salad dressing. Â It had pretty good flavor, but I think it was a little too lemony. Â
Desert time, no one wanted to try. Â We were too full. Â
I would come back if I was closer, they did not disappoint, food was good, and they did live up to their slogan.