
Twin Peaks is planting its first Kissimmee flag this summer, bringing a new sports-focused lodge to 2911 Vineland Road in the Poinciana Place shopping center on June 29, 2026. The company says the venue will create more than 140 local jobs and is being primed for heavy match-day traffic. Full lunch service and regular hours are set to kick in on July 4, giving locals another spot for afternoon and evening game watching right in the middle of summer.
According to RestaurantNews, the Kissimmee lodge clocks in at about 8,500 square feet and will pack in more than 50 TVs, two full-service bars, and 32 beers on tap. An enclosed patio will add more than 1,500 square feet of extra seating for guests. The outlet also points to game-day friendly menu additions such as Black Bean Dip & Chips and Smash Burger Sliders, and reports that Twin Peaks executives see the Kissimmee debut as a key step in the brand's Central Florida growth plans.
Where it will be and what to expect
Twin Peaks lists the new lodge at 2911 Vineland Road, along with a local contact number, on its official location page, which highlights patio seating and lunch specials as part of the setup. For the grand-opening stretch, the company has announced extended viewing and late-night hours to catch sports events and handle nearby tourist traffic. Inside, the layout is built around screens and taps, with wall-to-wall televisions, a sizable draft lineup and an expanded scratch-made menu intended to keep fans parked in their seats for full games.
Hiring, auditions and how to apply
The Kissimmee lodge is hiring across the board and plans to host on-site auditions, with applicants asked to bring two forms of identification, per RestaurantNews. Jobseekers can also get the ball rolling by texting WORK4TP to 85000 or by applying through the brand's portal at Work4TwinPeaks. Twin Peaks says it will staff front-of-house, heart-of-house, and management positions as it assembles a team for summer events and the broader sports calendar.
Part of a wider conversion and growth plan
Industry watchers following Twin Hospitality note that the Kissimmee project is one piece of a broader slate of conversions and new builds the company has lined up, with several former Smokey Bones sites identified for conversion into Twin Peaks lodges. A recent industry research report cites the company-owned Kissimmee conversion as one of several projects aimed at boosting growth in key Sunbelt markets, a strategy that lines up with the brand's steady expansion across Florida over the past year.
More details on opening-week events and special programming are expected as June 29 nears, and Twin Peaks says the Kissimmee location page will carry updates and daily specials. Locals looking to apply or show up for opening festivities are encouraged to keep an eye on the brand's page for the latest word on hours, auditions, and announcements.









