4 stars for the beer and atmosphere! 2-3 stars for the food.
I was scouring yelp trying to find a fun place to take some out of town friends who were here from Indiana. I wanted to show them some fun in our spring desert. I finally decided on Four Peaks.
Park on the street and it is a quick walk. Saw that a few cars had recently been broken into as there was a lot of glass on the side of the street, but we didn't have any issues. The patio was very nicely shaded, and with a slight breeze on a March afternoon it was perfect weather. I was surprised that we didn't have to wait to get seated on a very busy day. The waitress was attentive (at first) but slacked once we ordered our drinks. It was a busy Saturday afternoon and we were having a good time, so the slow service didn't bother me.
I tried the Kilt Lifter and a friend tried the stout and both were delicious. They have a "full bar" but they don't have blended drinks. A friend ordered a cosmo that she said was decent. Later that evening I found the kilt lifter on tap at a local bar, so it was an added bonus to be able to drink the same beer all day.
The food was mediocre. If there wasn't so much grease on EVERYONE'S food it would have been a lot better. I ordered the turkey club on marble rye, and the bread was too greasy/buttery to enjoy. A few friends ordered burgers and fries that they enjoyed after using there napkin to soak up some of the grease. I will try to jalapeno popper burger next time and will ask them to not add butter or toast the bun. Someone else in my group ordered pizza which came out hot and looked like very fresh ingredients were used. We ordered the nachos as an appetizer and they were just ok. Big plates made it possible for almost everyone to take extras home.
All in all, we had a good time. The beer and the atmosphere is why I will return to Four Peaks on a sunny afternoon.