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Casual Dining · Sports Bar

Twin Peaks Menu Prices 2026: Lodge-Style Burgers, 29° Beers & Appetizers

Full Twin Peaks menu prices for 2026 — every category, every item, with current national-average pricing as of May 2026. The signature Twin Peaks Burger is $14.99, the Smokehouse Combo runs $24.99, smoked wings start at $14.99 (10-pc), and the chain's hallmark 29° draft pints sit around $5–$7. Below: the at-a-glance highlights, the full priced menu, the 29° draft beer explainer, Happy Hour details, Smokehouse plates, calories, and a peer-vs-peer price comparison.

29° draft beersScratch-made appetizersHalf-Price Happy Hour~110 U.S. lodgesCasual dining · sports bar
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Signature items

Twin Peaks Burger$14.99
Smokehouse Combo$24.99
Smoked Wings (10 pc)$14.99
Stuffed Jalapeños$11.99
Cookie Skillet$9.99
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Quick answers

Common Twin Peaks menu questions, answered

The four things people most often Google about the Twin Peaks menu — answered in one glance, with current prices.

Cheapest entrée
Twin Peaks Chili (Bowl) $8.99

Texas-style beef chili with cheddar, sour cream and pickled jalapeños.

Most popular
Twin Peaks Burger $14.99

Signature half-pound Angus with American cheese and Peaks sauce on a brioche bun, served with fries.

Best smokehouse
Smokehouse Combo $24.99

Half-rack of St. Louis ribs + a quarter-pound of brisket with two scratch sides and Texas toast.

Best drink deal
29° Draft + Happy Hour ~$3–4 (HH)

Half-Price Happy Hour Mon–Fri 11am–7pm at most lodges takes 29° drafts down to roughly $3–4 a pint.

Flagship: the 29° draft beers

Why Twin Peaks pours its drafts at 29°F

The chain's signature differentiator — and the reason "29°" is plastered on every menu, mug and marketing piece. Here's what the temperature actually does and how the lineup is priced.

Most U.S. bars pour draft beer at 36–40°F, which is what a standard glycol kegerator targets. Twin Peaks runs its lines and dispense system several degrees colder — at 29°F, just below the freezing point of pure water but well above the freezing point of beer (around 27°F due to the alcohol content). The result is a beer poured almost slushy-cold, with a small ice-crystal layer at the top of the first pour that melts as you drink.

Why bother? Cold beer suppresses bitterness and accentuates carbonation, which is why mass-market American lagers traditionally market on temperature ("Coldest Beer in Town," Coors Light's blue-mountain label, etc.). At 29°F, those flavor effects are magnified. The format is also visual: the frozen 24-oz mug arrives caked with frost from the freezer.

The 29° program covers both the chain's core domestics (Bud Light, Coors Light, Miller Lite) and a rotating craft selection — typically a local IPA, an amber lager and the house Twin Peaks Lager.

  • 29°F — dispense temp vs. 36–40°F industry standard
  • $5.49 — 29° domestic pint (regular price)
  • $7.49 — 29° craft pint (regular price)
  • $7.99 / $9.99 — frozen 24-oz mug (domestic / craft)
  • Half-price Mon–Fri 11am–7pm at most lodges
  • Twin Peaks Lager — house beer brewed for the chain

Specific beer brands on tap vary by lodge and state alcohol licensing. Confirm the local lineup before ordering. Twin Peaks Lager and the 29° dispense are present at virtually every U.S. location.

Half-Price Happy Hour

Twin Peaks Half-Price Happy Hour — what's included & when

The chain's flagship deal runs at most lodges Monday through Friday, 11am to 7pm, with a second late-night window at many locations starting at 10pm or 11pm. Drafts, well drinks and select appetizers are half off the regular price.

29° Draft Beers (HH)~$2.75–$3.75

  • 29° Domestic Pint — regular $5.49 → ~$2.75
  • 29° Craft Pint — regular $7.49 → ~$3.75
  • 24-oz Domestic Mug — regular $7.99 → ~$4.00
  • Twin Peaks Lager pint — regular $5.99 → ~$3.00

Half off applies to most draft taps. Some specialty / limited-release craft taps are excluded.

Well Cocktails (HH)~$4.00–$5.00

  • Peaks Margarita (rocks)
  • Lodge Lemonade
  • Spicy Pineapple Margarita
  • Vodka soda / well drinks

Half-off applies to most house cocktails; top-shelf and reserve list usually excluded.

Wine by the Glass (HH)~$4.00

  • House Cabernet
  • House Chardonnay
  • House Pinot Grigio
  • House Rosé

6-oz pour. Bottle service is not included in Happy Hour discounts.

Half-Price Appetizers (HH)~$4.50–$6.50

  • Mountain Cheese Curds — $9.99 → ~$5.00
  • Twisted Texas Pretzel — $9.99 → ~$5.00
  • Pretzel Bites — $8.99 → ~$4.50
  • Stuffed Jalapeños — $11.99 → ~$6.00
  • Fried Pickles — $8.99 → ~$4.50

Half-price appetizer lineup varies by lodge; check the in-house Happy Hour menu.

Happy Hour pricing and hours vary by market — California, the Northeast and certain dry counties run modified windows. Sports-event days at many lodges run extended Happy Hour windows during NFL Sunday and major fight nights. Confirm with your local lodge.

Smokehouse signatures

The Twin Peaks Smokehouse menu

Twin Peaks runs an in-house smoker at virtually every lodge — brisket, ribs and wings are dry-rubbed and hickory-smoked low-and-slow before they hit the plate. The Smokehouse section is the chain's most distinctive food program.

  1. 1Smokehouse ComboHalf-rack ribs + ¼-lb brisket, two sides, Texas toast — the most-ordered smokehouse plate.$24.99
  2. 2Full-Rack RibsFull rack of St. Louis ribs, two sides, Texas toast.$27.99
  3. 3Smoked Brisket Plate¼-lb hand-sliced brisket, smokehouse BBQ, two sides, Texas toast.$19.99
  4. 4Half-Rack RibsHalf-rack St. Louis ribs, two sides, Texas toast.$19.99
  5. 5Smoked Half-ChickenBrined and slow-smoked, brushed with smokehouse BBQ, two sides.$17.99
  6. 6Smoked Wings (10 pc)Hickory-smoked, then fire-grilled — choose Original Hot, Smokehouse BBQ, Honey-Sriracha or Dry Rub.$14.99
  7. 7Brisket CheesesteakChopped brisket, peppers, onions, provolone on a hoagie.$15.99
  8. 8Brisket Tacos (3)Three corn tortillas with chopped brisket, pickled red onion, queso fresco, rice and beans.$14.99
AYCE Wing Tuesdays. Most Twin Peaks lodges run an all-you-can-eat smoked wing promotion on Tuesdays, typically $19.99–$21.99 per person (dine-in only). Sauce selection rotates per round; drink purchase is usually required. Confirm with your local lodge — California and a few other markets opt out.
Cheapest items

The 10 cheapest items at Twin Peaks (May 2026)

Ranked by current national-average price. Most of the bottom of the menu is scratch sides and Happy Hour-eligible appetizers — useful if you're stacking a Happy Hour visit.

  1. 1Bottled WaterAquafina or comparable.$2.99
  2. 2Hot CoffeeBrewed coffee.$3.29
  3. 3Fountain SodaCoca-Cola products — free refills.$3.49
  4. 4Sweet Tea / Unsweet TeaFree refills.$3.49
  5. 5LemonadeFresh-squeezed.$3.79
  6. 6Coleslaw (side)Scratch-made creamy slaw.$3.99
  7. 7Steakhouse Fries (side)Hand-cut fries with sea salt.$4.49
  8. 8Smokehouse Beans (side)Pinto beans with brisket and smokehouse BBQ.$4.49
  9. 9Domestic BottleBud, Bud Light, Coors Light, Miller Lite.$4.49
  10. 10Sweet Potato Fries (side)Beer-battered with cinnamon-sugar dust.$4.99
What's new on the Twin Peaks menu in 2026

Limited-time, seasonal & recently added items

Twin Peaks rotates featured plates seasonally, and the corporate marketing calendar usually breaks the year into football season, March Madness, summer grilling, and a winter smokehouse window. Items below reflect recent and active 2026 LTOs.

New 2026

Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich

Hand-breaded chicken brushed with Nashville-hot oil, pickles, slaw and ranch on a brioche bun.

$14.49
Seasonal

Smokehouse S'mores

Toasted marshmallow, milk-chocolate ganache and graham crumble — a winter-window dessert add.

$8.99
Back

Spicy Pineapple Margarita

Jalapeño-infused tequila, pineapple, lime and Tajín rim — returns each summer cocktail window.

$10.49
New 2026

Brisket BBQ Flatbread

Stone-baked flatbread with smokehouse BBQ, brisket, mozzarella, red onion and cilantro — new for the smokehouse expansion.

$13.49
Tuesdays

AYCE Smoked Wing Tuesdays

All-you-can-eat smoked wings, dine-in only, sauce rotates per round. Drink purchase typically required.

~$19.99–$21.99
App-only

Peaks Rewards bonus drops

Members get occasional half-price appetizer drops and double-points days via the Peaks Rewards app.

Varies
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All Twin Peaks menu categories with item counts.

The full priced menu

Every item on Twin Peaks' standard U.S. menu (with 2026 prices)

All categories below. Tags flag vegetarian and spicy items. Late-Night and 29° Draft sections are listed alongside the core menu. Limited-time items rotate; see "What's new" above for active LTOs.

About these prices. Pricing shown is national-average as of May 2026, sourced from publicly documented Twin Peaks pricing. Twin Peaks is a franchised concept and individual lodge owners set local pricing — single-item variation of $1–$3 between lodges in the same metro is common. California, the Northeast and downtown-metro lodges typically run 10–20% higher; Texas and Southeast lodges trend at or below the prices shown. Happy Hour cuts most drafts, well cocktails and select appetizers roughly in half, Mon–Fri 11am–7pm at most lodges. Confirm at your local lodge.
Calories + prices

Most-ordered items: calories and current price together

Combined view of estimated calories alongside current price for the most-ordered items. Useful for picking value at a calorie target. Calorie figures are estimates based on publicly available comparable casual-dining items; confirm with the lodge's nutrition info for precise values.

ItemCalories (est.)Price
Twin Peaks Burger (with fries)1,250$14.99
Smokehouse Burger1,420$16.49
Patty Melt (with fries)1,300$14.99
Chicken Fried Steak (full plate)1,580$17.99
Smokehouse Combo (full plate)1,650–1,900$24.99
Half-Rack Ribs (full plate)1,200$19.99
Smoked Wings (10 pc, Original)880$14.99
Mountain Cheese Curds920$9.99
Stuffed Jalapeños780$11.99
Cookie Skillet1,100$9.99
29° Domestic Pint~150$5.49
Twin Peaks Chili (Bowl)520$8.99

Calories listed are estimates for the standard build and pre-sauce. Smokehouse plates include two scratch sides and Texas toast in the figure shown. Swapping cheese, adding bacon, or selecting heavier sides (loaded mash, mac & cheese) will move the number up. Twin Peaks does not currently publish a per-item nutrition table on its public menu — figures here are estimates from comparable casual-dining items.

Price comparison

How Twin Peaks menu prices compare to Yard House, Hooters & Buffalo Wild Wings

Like-for-like price check across the four most-searched U.S. sports-bar / casual-dining chains, May 2026 national averages.

CategoryTwin PeaksYard HouseHootersBuffalo Wild Wings
Signature burger$14.99$17.49$13.99$13.99
10-piece wings$14.99$16.99$14.49$14.99
Signature appetizer$11.99$13.99$11.49$11.49
Pint of draft beer (reg.)$5.49$6.99$5.49$5.99
Happy Hour discountHalf off Mon–Fri 11–7Half off 3–6 & 10–close$1 off drafts, $5 appsHalf off select wings & drafts
Signature differentiator29°F draft + smokehouse100+ tap craft beer wallOriginal wing-and-uniform conceptWing flavors (26+) + sports HQ branding
Smokehouse programYes — fullLimitedNoLimited

Compared categories use the chain's most-ordered equivalent: Twin Peaks Burger vs. Yard House Classic Burger vs. Hooters Original Burger vs. BWW All-American Cheeseburger. Wing comparison uses 10-piece traditional. Happy Hour rules vary by market and franchise within each chain — confirm locally.

Signature spotlight

The six items that define the Twin Peaks menu

If you've never been to a Twin Peaks lodge and want to know what's actually distinctive about it — start here. These are the items most likely to be on the menu of every lodge, year after year.

$14.99 · Signature

Twin Peaks Burger

The chain's namesake burger: a half-pound, never-frozen Angus patty with American cheese, lettuce, tomato, red onion, pickle and the lodge's Peaks sauce on a toasted brioche bun. Served with hand-cut fries.

$24.99 · Smokehouse

Smokehouse Combo

Half-rack of slow-smoked St. Louis ribs and a quarter-pound of brisket with two scratch sides and Texas toast. The chain's most-ordered smokehouse plate and the clearest expression of its in-house smoker program.

~$5–7 · 29°F pour

29° Draft Beers

The brand's signature pour: drafts dispensed at 29°F vs. the industry-standard 36–40°F. The cold pour suppresses bitterness and accentuates carbonation. Available across domestic, craft and the house Twin Peaks Lager.

$11.99 · Scratch app

Stuffed Jalapeños

Fresh jalapeños stuffed with smoked brisket, cream cheese and cheddar, wrapped in bacon and fire-grilled. The chain's bridge item between the appetizer board and the smokehouse program.

$14.99 · Smoked

Smoked Wings

Dry-rubbed, hickory-smoked, then fire-grilled. A different texture from the deep-fried wings at most sports-bar chains. Available in 10-pc, 20-pc and AYCE Tuesday formats.

$9.99 · Signature dessert

Cookie Skillet

A fresh-baked chocolate-chip cookie served warm in a cast-iron skillet, topped with vanilla ice cream and drizzled with chocolate and caramel. Designed to share.

Dietary & allergen guide

Vegetarian, spicy, and lower-calorie picks (with prices)

Twin Peaks is a meat-forward sports-bar menu — vegetarian options exist but are concentrated in the appetizer and side categories. There is no certified-gluten-free area in the lodge kitchen, and items share preparation surfaces with the fryer. Spice level is moderate by default; the menu flags spicy items clearly.

Cross-contact possible. Confirm with the lodge if you have a serious allergy.

  • Vegetarian apps: Mountain Cheese Curds ($9.99), Twisted Texas Pretzel ($9.99), Pretzel Bites ($8.99), Fried Pickles ($8.99)
  • Vegetarian entrée: Margherita Flatbread ($11.99), Lodge House Salad ($8.99)
  • Spicy picks: Stuffed Jalapeños, Spicy Buffalo Tots, Nashville Hot Chicken, Jalapeño Cheddar Burger, Spicy Pineapple Margarita
  • Lower-calorie: Twin Peaks Chili Bowl (~520 cal, $8.99), Smoked Chicken Caesar (~700 cal, $13.99), Half-Rack Ribs no Texas toast
  • Smokehouse-light: Smoked Brisket Plate ($19.99) is leaner than the Combo or burger
Ordering tips

How to get the most out of a Twin Peaks visit

Best deal

Stack Happy Hour

Half-Price Happy Hour Mon–Fri 11am–7pm covers 29° drafts, well cocktails, house wine and select scratch appetizers. Easiest way to halve a check — show up before 7pm.

Best deal

Late-Night Menu after 10pm

The signature Twin Peaks Burger drops from $14.99 to $11.99 after 10pm, with similar cuts on wings, tacos and the Twisted Texas Pretzel. Many lodges also run a second Happy Hour window late-night.

Best deal

AYCE Wing Tuesday

Most lodges run all-you-can-eat smoked wings on Tuesdays at $19.99–$21.99 per person, dine-in only, drink purchase usually required. Confirm with your local lodge.

29°

Try a 24-oz mug

The frozen 24-oz mug pour ($7.99 domestic / $9.99 craft) is the most visually distinctive way to order the chain's signature 29° draft. Half-price on Happy Hour at most lodges.

Sharing

Family Bundle / catering

Twin Peaks runs family bundles (smoked meats by the pound, bulk wing trays, group appetizer platters) and full catering for groups. Pricing varies by lodge — request a quote in-store or via the official site.

App

Peaks Rewards

The chain's rewards app awards points on every visit and runs periodic bonus drops — half-price appetizer days, double-points windows, and birthday rewards.

Locations

Where to find a Twin Peaks lodge

Twin Peaks operates approximately 110 lodges across the United States as of 2026. The chain was founded in Lewisville, Texas in 2005, and density remains heaviest in Texas, Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas and the lower Midwest, with continued expansion in California, the Mid-Atlantic, the Mountain West and the Pacific Northwest. Most lodges follow a "mountain lodge" design template — log-cabin interiors, mountain decor and a dense bank of sports TVs.

Use the official store locator on twinpeaksrestaurant.com/locations for exact hours and to confirm Happy Hour and Late-Night windows for your local lodge.

  • ~110 lodges nationwide
  • Founded 2005 — Lewisville, TX
  • Heaviest density: Texas, Florida, Southeast, lower Midwest
  • Growing in: California, Mid-Atlantic, Mountain West
  • Late-night daypart at most lodges (10pm to midnight–2am)
About Twin Peaks

A casual-dining lodge concept built on a smokehouse, a scratch kitchen and 29° drafts.

Twin Peaks opened its first lodge in Lewisville, Texas in 2005. Two decades on, the chain has scaled to ~110 lodges nationwide, with a menu anchored by hand-pattied half-pound Angus burgers, an in-house smokehouse program (St. Louis ribs, sliced brisket, smoked half-chicken, smoked wings), a scratch appetizer board (Mountain Cheese Curds, Stuffed Jalapeños, Twisted Texas Pretzel) and the chain's hallmark 29°F draft beer program. Most lodges follow the same log-cabin "mountain lodge" design template — dense banks of sports TVs, fireplaces, mounted decor — and most run a Half-Price Happy Hour Monday through Friday plus a discounted late-night menu after 10pm.

Twin Peaks is owned by Twin Hospitality Group; the chain franchises most lodges. Headquarters: Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, Texas.

2005Founded
~110U.S. lodges
29°FDraft pour
80+Menu items
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Common questions

Twin Peaks menu — frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the questions people most commonly ask about Twin Peaks' menu, prices, 29° draft program, Happy Hour and smokehouse plates.

How much is a Twin Peaks Burger in 2026?

The signature Twin Peaks Burger is $14.99 at most U.S. Twin Peaks lodges as of May 2026 — a half-pound, never-frozen Angus patty with American cheese, lettuce, tomato, red onion, pickle and Peaks sauce on a toasted brioche bun, served with fries. Add bacon for about $1, swap to sweet potato fries for $1, or order it during Late-Night (after 10pm) at the discounted $11.99 price. Pricing varies by market — California, the Northeast and major-metro lodges typically run a few dollars higher.

What is the 29° beer at Twin Peaks?

Twin Peaks chills its draft beer to 29°F — well below the industry-standard 36–40°F — which is the chain's signature pour and a core part of its branding. The cold pour creates a slightly slushy head on the first sip and is meant to keep the beer ice-cold from glass to last drop. A 29° domestic pint runs around $5.49, a craft pint around $7.49, and a frozen 24-oz mug from $7.99 (domestic) to $9.99 (craft). During Happy Hour, all 29° drafts are half off.

When is Twin Peaks Happy Hour?

Most Twin Peaks lodges run Half-Price Happy Hour Monday–Friday from 11am to 7pm, plus a second late-night Happy Hour starting at 10pm or 11pm at many locations. The Happy Hour menu cuts prices on 29° drafts, well drinks, house wines, signature cocktails like the Peaks Margarita, and select appetizers (Mountain Cheese Curds, Twisted Texas Pretzel, Stuffed Jalapeños, Pretzel Bites). Some markets — California, the Northeast, and dry counties — run modified Happy Hour windows. Confirm with your local lodge.

Does Twin Peaks have a kids' menu?

Yes. Twin Peaks lodges offer a Cubs Menu (kids 12 and under) priced around $6.99–$8.99 per entrée, including options like a Cubs Cheeseburger, Cubs Chicken Tenders, Mac & Cheese, Grilled Cheese and Cubs Pizza, each served with a side and a kids' drink. The chain markets itself as a sports-bar dining destination, but it is open to families during day and dinner service.

Is Twin Peaks more like Hooters or Yard House?

Twin Peaks is positioned between the two. Like Hooters, it is a sports-bar concept with a distinct uniformed-server identity; like Yard House, the menu is broader and more scratch-driven, with a heavy craft-beer program (Yard House famously runs 100+ taps; Twin Peaks pours fewer taps but markets the 29°F chill). On price, Twin Peaks sits slightly above Hooters and slightly below Yard House — entrées $12–$25, appetizers $8–$14. The food program leans more smokehouse and Texas-style than either peer, reflecting the chain's Lewisville, TX origins.

What's in the Smokehouse Combo?

The Smokehouse Combo is $24.99 and includes a half-rack of slow-smoked St. Louis-cut ribs, a quarter-pound of hand-sliced smoked brisket, two scratch sides (steakhouse fries, sweet potato fries, mac & cheese, mashed potatoes, smokehouse beans, coleslaw or onion rings) and Texas toast. Both meats are dry-rubbed, hickory-smoked low-and-slow in-house, and finished with the lodge's smokehouse BBQ sauce. It's the chain's most-ordered smokehouse plate.

Are Twin Peaks wings really smoked?

Yes. Twin Peaks Smoked Wings are jumbo wings dry-rubbed, then hickory-smoked in-house before being fire-grilled to order — a different process from the deep-fried wings at most sports-bar chains. They're available in 10-piece ($14.99) or 20-piece ($26.99) orders with a choice of Original Hot, Smokehouse BBQ, Honey-Sriracha or Dry Rub. Many lodges also run an AYCE (all-you-can-eat) Wing Tuesday promotion — confirm with your local store for pricing and availability.

What's a Twin Peaks Cookie Skillet?

The Cookie Skillet ($9.99) is Twin Peaks' signature dessert: a fresh-baked chocolate-chip cookie served warm in a cast-iron skillet, topped with vanilla ice cream and drizzled with chocolate and caramel sauces. It's designed to share between two people and is one of the most-ordered items on the menu, full stop. The skillet is served hot from the oven, so the cookie stays soft in the center.

Where is Twin Peaks located and how many lodges are there?

Twin Peaks was founded in Lewisville, Texas in 2005 and operates around 110 lodges across the United States as of 2026 — heaviest density in Texas, Florida, the Southeast and the lower Midwest, with growing presence in California, the Mid-Atlantic and the Mountain West. Use the official store locator at twinpeaksrestaurant.com for the nearest lodge and current hours.

Does Twin Peaks have a late-night menu?

Yes. Most Twin Peaks lodges run a dedicated Late-Night Menu from 10pm to close, with discounted versions of fan-favorite items — Twin Peaks Burger from $11.99, 10-piece Smoked Wings from $11.99, Mountain Cheese Curds from $7.99, Brisket Tacos (2 ct) from $9.99 and the Twisted Texas Pretzel from $7.49 — plus a second Happy Hour window on 29° beers and well drinks at many locations. Late-night menu hours vary by market; closing time is typically midnight to 2 AM.

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