Twin Peaks restaurant at 2135 E. Camelback Road is open again for dine-in customers but doing some things differently to protect customers and employees due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

The eatery received a great response from guests when it reopened last month, after Gov. Doug Ducey said restaurants could resume dine-in services, said Carolyn Vangelos, co-owner of the three Twin Peaks restaurants in the Valley. Nearly 50 percent of the tables have been closed to allow the restaurant to keep a minimum of six feet of social distancing between guests. Half of the bar chairs have been removed for safety.

Twin Peaks provides daily specials and happy hour from 3 to 6 p.m. and 10 to 11 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. The restaurant is running with a limited food menu but still has many options and all food is made from scratch. Guests are encouraged to ask their servers about a bounce-back gift card for healthcare workers and first responders.

Twin Peaks on Camelback is open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. To learn more, visit twinpeaksrestaurant.com.

 

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