At 0.86, Build A Bear Workshop is the strongest pull in Twin Peaks Restaurant's top 10 — and not one of the ten neighbors is another casual dining restaurant.
The two-peak shape here bridges two distinct retail-adjacent clusters. The first runs through mall and strip-center retail: Build A Bear Workshop (0.86), Jared The Galleria of Jewelry (0.85), H&M (Hennes & Mauritz) (0.84), and Office Depot (0.84) form a tight band of Retail and Apparel neighbors. The second cluster is fitness and personal services: Crunch (0.82), 5.11 Tactical (0.81), Salons by JC (0.80), and Gold's Gym (0.79) anchor the lower half of the set. Uptown Cheapskate (0.80) and TownePlace Suites by Marriott (0.79) sit between the two clusters, rounding out a neighbor set that spans five distinct categories — Retail, Apparel, Fitness & Wellness, Services, and Hospitality & Lodging — with no Restaurants & Eateries subcategory represented at all in the top 10.
The absence of same-category neighbors, combined with the two-cluster structure, suggests this audience is defined less by dining habits than by a broader pattern of physical-location retail and service consumption that Twin Peaks shares with gyms, apparel chains, and personal care businesses.