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Twin Peaks signs area agreement in Las Vegas

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Twin Peaks signs area agreement in Las Vegas

The sports bar lodge brand plans to bring three locations to Vegas and Reno

Twin Peaks has signed an area development agreement with the franchise group, VegasTP Inc. Franchisees Mohit Mal and Aman Singh have 20 years of experience in the industry between them and currently operate 10 7-Elevens, two Earl of Sandwich locations and one Baja Fresh Mexican Grill. 

“We’re excited to have Mohit and Aman expand Twin Peaks’ presence in Las Vegas and Reno,” said Joe Hummel, CEO of Twin Peaks.  

“We look forward to working with VegasTP to bring our one-of-a-kind experience to more residents and visitors of this great city. Nothing beats Twin Peaks’ 29-degree beer and scratch-made food paired with every play from the biggest games on TV, and Mohit and Aman are experienced, successful operators who will make these locations special.” 

VegasTP Inc plans to open locations across Centennial, Uncommons and Summerlin with its first location expected to debut in April of 2023. These three new locations are expected to diverge from a standard Twin Peaks bar with gaming machines and a hookah & bourbon bar. 

“Mohit and I can’t wait to add the Twin Peaks brand to our portfolio,” said Singh.  

“We’re especially excited about our plans to add gaming machines and the Hookah & Bourbon Bar. We love going to the Henderson location for quality food and a great atmosphere and knew it was time to bring Twin Peaks to more people across the Vegas area.” 

Twin Peaks is going through a period of growth after recently being acquired by FAT Brands for £300m

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