Twin Peaks closes Sacramento area restaurant, its last California outpost
A Sacramento area sports bar known for its scantily-clad wait staff has closed for good.
Twin Peaks announced Monday that its Arden Arcade restaurant had shut its doors.
"It's with a heavy heart that we must share that Twin Peaks Sacramento is now permanently closed. Thank you and be well," the restaurant wrote in an Instagram post announcing the closure.
The restaurant had been in operation for nearly a decade, replacing a closed Fresh Choice location at the same Howe Avenue address.
With the Arden Arcade location's closure, there are no remaining Twin Peaks restaurants in California.
No specific reason was given for the closure. CBS News Sacramento has reached out to corporate for comment.
Twin Peaks operates nearly 100 restaurants across the U.S., but most locations are in Texas and parts of the South, Southwest and Midwest.
Hooters -- Twin Peaks' competitor in the realm of chain restaurants featuring wait-staff in skimpy outfits -- has also been running into financial trouble as of late, having filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection earlier in 2025.