Earlier this week, the parent company of Twin Peaks Restaurant, which has a location in Robinson Township, filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Twin Hospitality group, headquartered in Dallas Texas, operates both Twin Peaks and Smoke Bones restaurants throughout the country.
The Smokey Bones near the Twin Peaks in Robinson recently shut down, but a spokesperson for the parent group tells KDKA Radio:
“Our Twin Peaks restaurants are expected to remain operating as usual during the Chapter 11 process, and we will continue to provide our signature dining experiences,” said Erin Mandzik, Senior Director of Corporate Communications.
Twin Peaks in Pittsburgh. at 200 Park Manor Dr., is the former site of the TGI Friday’s location near the Robinson Town Centre.
It opened in the summer of 2023.
Twin Peaks is known for its many TVs throughout the “lodge” along with 32 national and local beers on tap, a Bourbon Bar which can be booked for tastings, bachelor parties and more and it’s scantily-clad waitstaff.
"Twin Peaks has redefined the sports bar experience and built an iconic and highly profitable business. We are confident that the brand remains positioned for meaningful global expansion in the years to come,” said Andy Wiederhorn, CEO of Twin Hospitality. “The chapter 11 process will enable us to strengthen our balance sheet and create financial flexibility to advance this growth. We plan to use this process to connect with key stakeholders around a value-maximizing plan and will act prudently to remain steadfast in upholding and protecting stakeholder interests. Our focus in this process remains providing quality service to our customers and supporting our franchise partners and the thousands of corporate and franchise employees.”
Read more about the filing here.