5 /5 Steve K.: Weve always eaten at Saltgrass next door and we finally stopped by at Twin Peaks for the first time since weve moved to DFW 3 years ago. The place totally reminds me of Bombshells down in San Antonio, and we were again, just like Bombshells, taken by surprise by the waitresses, lol (and then it hit us what "Twin Peaks" allude to). And like Bombshells, wife couldnt help being her 12 year old self, lmao.
The atmosphere is sports-barish with multiple flatscreens occupying the main dining area. I can imagine the place becoming really rowdy during simultaneous sporting events taking place across all screens! We dined shortly after they opened so the restaurant was relatively empty and quiet, but it began to fill up at around 12PM. And by the time we left, it was hustling and bustling with diners.
Tiffany was our waitress and she did a fantastic job serving our table. Wife had the NY Steak and I had the Moms Pot Roast, both were excellent tasting, flavorful dishes to our surprise. Both plates were served with what I think is the best mash potato Ive ever eaten at an American sports bar restaurant. Plenty of beers and cocktails to choose from, and they have a live digital beer temperature display to show you that they do in fact serve 29° ice cold beer on tap. My beers were so cold that there was ice crystals chilling with the foam head. Great for lunch/dinner date or large group of people, also very family friendly. They have a kids menu with pizza, chicken tenders, cheeseburgers, etc. typical kids items.
Next time we have a hankering for Saltgrass, well swing by Twin Peaks instead for an ice cold beer, good eats and scenic views!