Twin Peaks Makes Highly Anticipated Tempe Debut
February 11, 2021 · ·
The Tempe community just gained a sports viewing experience unlike any other now that
Located at 2050 E. Rio Salado Parkway, the sports lodge features 97 TVs for the ultimate gameday experience, as well as Twin Peaks’ renowned made-from-scratch menu and 32 ice-cold, 29-degree beers on tap, including favorites from local breweries. Guests can grab a drink at either of the two full-service bars – one at the central interior and one out on the patio. Tempe’s new Twin Peaks is complete with comfortable seating both indoors in the dining room and outdoors, where guests can enjoy a bourbon ice ball next to the restaurant’s firepit.
Twin Peaks Overcomes Industry Challenges and Gains Momentum for 2021
January 28, 2021 · ·
Ultimate sports lodge enhances digital capabilities, opens first Latin American location, reveals first-ever franchise incentive and more in 2020
After a year that put restaurant brands into survival mode,
Twin Peaks is expanding on successful 2020 initiatives to carry its strong momentum throughout the new year. According to Knapp-Track, Twin Peaks has been in the Top 10 in Casual Dining for the last seven months – June through December 2020.
When states were mandating restrictions but allowing restaurants to operate under some capacity, Twin Peaks acted quickly to extend its premises with outdoor tents and patio enhancements along with restaurant technology upgrades.
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Twin Peaks Tavern on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021, in San Francisco, Calif. The tavern is closed, amid the coronavirus pandemic. The place is in danger of closing and is raising contributions to pay for rent and operations.Santiago Mejia / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Twin Peaks Tavern on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021, in San Francisco, Calif. The tavern is closed, amid the coronavirus pandemic. The place is in danger of closing and is raising contributions to pay for rent and operations.Santiago Mejia / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
The 50 Best TV Shows That Were Canceled Too Soon
By Kate Mulligan, Stacker News
On 1/19/21 at 8:00 PM EST
All good things must come to an end, an expression particularly apt when it comes to television shows. Not every series can be
The Simpsons, and run from what seems like the beginning of time until well after we re all in the ground. The never-aging family from Springfield aside, most TV shows find themselves canceled at one point or another. Whether it be declining ratings, a story getting too hard to maintain, or off-screen unscripted drama, even good televisions shows meet the axe.