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I have always been a fan of the Twin Peaks brand. It's a lot like Hooters with a lumberjack/lodge kind of feel, but the food is waaaay better. From jalapeno gravy, to a Texas version of a Philly, they took standard bar food and kicked it up a notch. I have been to the original Twin Peaks, and I've got to say this one has potential. The food was on point, the waitresses seemed involved, and my beer was never empty. The manager ecen came by to see how I was doing. That's always a big plus. I did notice the occasional employee "lost in the sauce", but with a new place, it's to be expected. My only confusion was that the entrance was towards the back of the building instead of the front, where most of the shoppers in the shopping area would be. Be prepared for an Americanized beer service, meaning- the colder and sloppier the better. It's just part of how they do things. I spent six years in Europe, and while, no, it's not proper, it doesn't bother me in the least.
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