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Australian couple picks restaurant that ‘looked cool on the outside’, but what happens when they sit down with their children is shocking

Not the dining experience they were hoping for.

Australian couple Andrew and Laura got a huge surprise when they walked into a Twin Peaks restaurant on a Friday night after moving to Texas. The family sat down with their young children because the place “looked cool on the outside.” But they quickly realized they had made a big mistake.

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According to Bro Bible, the couple shared their experience in a TikTok video that got over 560,000 views. They explained they were on a family walk and wanted to find a place to eat dinner on the way home. They had driven past Twin Peaks a few times and thought it looked like a nice American restaurant with a “Colorado/lodge style vibe.” They admitted they should have looked up the restaurant before going in.

Twin Peaks isn’t just a sports bar. It’s known as a “breastaurant” because the servers wear revealing tops that show cleavage. That’s already unusual for a family dinner, but Friday nights are even more extreme because the staff wear much more revealing outfits.

Twin Peaks turns into something completely different on Friday nights

Some Twin Peaks locations, like one in Fort Worth, have lingerie nights every Friday. On these nights, the servers wear black lingerie instead of their normal tops while serving discounted food and drinks. That’s a huge change in atmosphere.

The couple joked in their video that they tried hard not to look at the waitresses while waiting for their food. Andrew even switched seats with his wife so he faced the wall instead of the dining room. However, Laura later explained that Andrew actually moved because “my daughter wanted him to sit next to her,” not to avoid looking at the servers.

@itsandrewandlaura

When you thought you were walking into a wholesome family restaurant in Texas… 🙊😂🫠 (Note to self, do your research first. 🤪) hahaha. We joke about the 🍑 but in all seriousness, the waitresses were so sweet and beautiful 😊💕 Definitely a night to remember 🙈 #TwinPeaks #TwinPeaksRestaurant #Funny #Husband #Texas

♬ original sound – itsandrewandlaura

Despite the awkward situation, the couple said the food was delicious, and the staff was friendly. Restaurant workers being put in uncomfortable situations isn’t uncommon, as some establishments force servers into embarrassing dance performances just to deliver expensive meals.

You might think they should have known better since Australia has Hooters. But the couple explained things are totally different back home. They said Hooters on the Gold Coast is “genuinely known as a family restaurant” and the waitresses don’t dress “very raunchy at all.” They admitted they were “NOT expecting a ‘breastraunt’ when we saw the Twin Peaks sign.” Speaking of Australian surprises, a small Australian brand recently won a major legal victory against Eminem.

Some people in the comments section joked that Andrew knew all along what he would see in a Twin Peaks restaurant. “Well played Andrew,” one wrote. “And the Oscar goes to…” another joked.


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