I'm giving 3-stars...and that's more than generous.
Service - absolutely the worst I've had in years. At first, I thought they were following the Dick's Last Resort model...but then I realized that most of the other staff had apparently received training to remove the West Omaha attitude. Â Oh, the irony!! Â I'm not sure if the server, Ashley, was offended that we were not interested and checking her out, or whether she just has the worst personality in the restaurant. We were actually betting that she graduated from Millard West based on her attitude...supposedly she's from a small town in Texas. I about fell over when I heard she was from Texas. Â Apparently she's been in West Omaha long enough to be corrupted. Â Two of us were from Texas and were in absolute shock...maybe she left Texas because of her childish, abrasive attitude...she's a better fit in West Omaha where that's normal. She would come to the table, would not smile and would usually ask a question and walk off without a response almost before we had time to respond. Maybe if she was more observant, she would have noticed that we didn't have silverware...had to go get it myself. Â I thought we were being punked or that she was having a bad day but didn't see any video cameras, and the guys had been there once before and received the same service from her. Â Most of the other staff seemed pretty friendly for West Omaha, or I would be generous to even give 1 or 2 stars for the service. Â This was the first time in years that I actually left only a 15% tip...maybe I should have left less to get the point across, but I felt badly even leaving 15%. Â If she were polite, she would have gotten at least 25%. Â Get over yourself already. haha
Food - 3 stars...it's decent but could be better. Â Didn't these start in Texas? Â Where is the authentic Tex Mex? Â I had the blackened fish tacos...they were good but weren't really blackened. Â The salsa that came with it was different...not the best I've had but not the worst. Â I am a tough critic on fish tacos having lived at the beach in Los Angeles for the last few years, but these could use a bit more flavor. Â
It is a bit loud in the restaurant...can be difficult to carry on a conversation.
The atmosphere is cute....knock-off hooters. Service is pretty good the girls are really nice. Like the fried pickles but the main courses leave much to be desired. I shared the steak sliders with my mom. The bread is nice and buttered and the steak is very tender. I am disappointed because there is ZERO flavor. The meat has a boiled, un-seasoned, non-flavor, the Au Ju is oily, and the horseradish sauce tastes like sour cream with a small amount of horseradish. My husband had the Philly steak. The meat looks dry and he said it was alright but nothing exciting. My daughter had the burger from the kids menu. It was the tastiest thing we ordered. I am very underwhelmed by the experience. Alright place to go with friends for a drink but not the kind of place that will leave a lasting impression on travelers.
Review Source:Yes I'm a girl and I went there with guy friends and another time with my boyfriend. The wings are good! And the girls are decent looking too.
It's a sep up from Hooster's in that they have their own house brews-- and the uniforms aren't from the 80's and acutally make a girls legs look nice. Â That's the type of restaurant it is, if you think it's "degrading" don't go. Â I've had a good experience both times, and love the booths that have a personal flat screen to watch football games, and the food is just fine.
I wish they had these places on the west coast! The wait staff is really nice and cute. The food is also really good! This place does show girls in low cut tops and booty shorts but the atmosphere, great food and service makes this place seem like anything but a Hooters. I could not get over how good the food was for bar food. It knocked out every bar, Chili's, Applebee's out there. They also host UFC fights for a small cover and at this location there are TVs everywhere so you can be guaranteed there isn't a bad seat in the house. Their own house draft beer is great as well and is served very very chilled.
Review Source:I'm not even going to talk about the other "assets" here that everyone else is talking about and which made the clientele a good 99% men. If this is what you're coming for then you won't be disappointed, but if this is NOT what you're coming for, then you can still be satisfied by the food and drinks.
I was travelling with others, and I was the chauffeur this trip, and one of the guys had been here before on a previous trip to Omaha, so he convinced the rest of us to come. I will say I didn't think the prices here were that bad compared to other places like Old Chicago. The waitress was really pushing PBR for some prize that she could win, so I ended up drinking a couple of those.
This was toward the end of the trip and I was tired of bar food so ended up getting 12 wings for dinner. They have a variety of sauces from mild on up to Ghost Peppers. I briefly considered giving that a shot, but wanted to be able to feel my face after, so just went with hot. They were a great flavor and there was a good amount of meat on the wings, so I have no complaints there.
Big ripoff after a long drive to their restaurant. Â I called very early in the day to see if they were showing the big fight, and was simply told sure are. This was the only bar in town playing the fight so i thought it was worth the 40 minute drive to West O. Â I wasn't too interested in the under card, So my party and I showed up about 30 minutes before the final fight was going to start. Â I was told that we would have to pay a $15 cover PER PERSON just to get in. Â I can understand a bar trying to make a little more profit if they are willing to dish out the cash for a fight. Â INFORM people when they call and ask about the fight, and don't rip them off by asking for a huge cover for a town like Omaha, in a place with mediocre food. Â I would have just bought the fight at home and had friends over if I would have known this, or showed up early enough to get my money's worth. Â Surprise covers are not a way to get people to come to your business. Â Never going to this establishment again.
Review Source:awesome food horrible service!
Appetizers try the Cheese dip and the fried pickel/ jalapeno basket.
For entrees can't go wrong with the philly & chili mac!
The last 3 times we have been to Twin Peaks the service was extremely slow and the girls are clueless of whats going on. Although the food is suprisingly worth the stupidity!
The girls. They are all pretty, helpful, courteous, & fun. Not one of the girls expressed less than outstanding food, bar, & customer service. Their outfits, red & black plaid tank top tied in front with daisy duke shorts, are flattering without being obnoxious or in poor taste for the family. Of course, an establishment like this is primarily marketed towards males.
The food. Over the course of two consecutive days & three visits (for a friend's birthday celebrations), we ordered: prime rib pot roast, chicken fried steak, surf & turf, bacon cheeseburger (& fries), pulled pork bbq nachos appetizer, & drinks of naughty brunette (beer), sweet tea, lemonade, & unsweetened tea. Birthday dessert was a brownie topped with ice cream & whipped cream. Everything was superbly delicious! A medium-sized appetizer of the afore mentioned nachos is a heaping pile, big enough to satisfy four adults (3 male, 1 female, as our visit proved). Price may seem higher than other restaurants of similar niche, but food quantity & quality, service, & environment quickly makes the money spent well worth it. Birthday's are gifted with a complimentary meal (ID required).
The environment. TVs, TVs, TVs! Large, flat-panel LCD TVs are placed & angled perfectly for any seat in the house (bathroom has one TV) to see at least two sporting events at a time, with one exception: a small seating area tucked behind a wall with a pass-through gas fireplace. Above the bar are 5 or 6 TVs with a large seating area directly in front of the row of TVs. A small room off to the side has a pool table with its own flat-panel. Staff are happy to oblige requests for any selection on any TV, & their media control center is whole-house & state-of-the-art from behind the bar. The interior expresses a rustic wood lodge decor with exposed timber construction, large wooden beams, river rock (or stone) masonry appearance, eclectic pictures & wall hangings, adequate lighting in the right places, & a flame-decaled hard-tail with a large air-cooled twin at the entrance.
Conclusion. Twin Peaks may be on the far West side of Omaha (the specific location we visited), but it is the primo de facto hang out for the guys. Environment & staff are welcoming of gals too, as there were half a dozen or so all-girl groups during our visit(s). Highly recommended.
This is a classier version of Hooter's with better food. The girls are scantily clad, but in Husker gear, which evens it out somehow.
Wings were awesome, and a nice tongue-in-cheek sort of atmosphere. Clean and respectable atmosphere. As a female, I would come back here willingly over Hooters.
Good beer selection, and good for groups.
This is a gimmick restaurant, just like Hooters, only it simulates a hunting lodge inside. Â This is a place that (mostly) dudes go to eat unhealthy food and look at the girls. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that, either. These girls truly earn their tips by providing decent service in a sexy package (at least our server, "Wendi" did). Sorry, it is what it is. If you don't like the concept, don't eat here. The girls all seemed to be having fun at their jobs.
I'd agree that the food is pretty good. This visit, there were three of us. We ordered the appetizer fried pickle & jalapeno basket with a side of ranch. Awesome.
I ordered the double cheeseburger, and it came with a generous portion of steak fries. I thought it was good. Others ordered the smokehouse burger and steak sliders. Â All gave good reports. Â Their 29-degree beer selection is also good and slushy.
I would certainly go back, but that's a no-brainer!
I went in with a preconcieved notion of what this place would be, and I'm happy to say I was wrong and pleasantly surprised.
Yeah, the concept is kind of lumberjack hooters knockoff.
The food is hearty fare and pub food. Â I went for the chicken fried chicken, potatoes, and it comes with sort of a warm corn salsa with bacon. Â The food was really good.
I tried one of thier branded beers, the dirty blond, which is a lot like Blue Moon, but I think even a little better. Â
Lot's of TV's the decor is kind of cool.
Recommend.
This is that one type of restaurant that guys go to when they need to look at obtuse women scantily clad in the sluttiest of (legal) attire. Â We got all the stupidity and then some, but the scenery left much to be desired. Â I think "Sand Hills" would be a more fitting title. Â Oh, and in case you are inept enough to go here for the food, it was disgusting.
Review Source:"It's like Hooters but with there's actually hot girls and they wear less!" is what I heard from my husband when I finally moved over here. This place is located out west where the old Famous Daves used to be..the bbq truck is still parked out front. Ok, so I had to check it out after hearing so much about! Didn't think all the girls were super hot but I don't blame the husband for looking at them from the neck down, haha! Well, most of them are quite lovely and the severs are very nice and will sit down with you if you are just with guys. It was also interesting to see piercings in unconventional areas too :).
Oh yea and the food isn't too bad either! Great wings!