Real-Life 'Twin Peaks' Diner Saved by $100,000 PPP Loan Amid Pandemic

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Real-life TwinPeaks diner saved by $100,000 PPP loan amid pandemic

The owners of Washington state's famous Twede’s Café, which served as the location for the fictional Double R Diner in David Lynch's, were facing financial hardship during the COVID-19 shutdowns, but the restaurant was saved in part thanks to a large PPP loan.

“When it was takeout only, we were not making money at all,” Bennet said. “We would’ve lost a lot of money because we were keeping our staff on, but we did get one of the PPP loans. The one we applied for was for over $100,000." Bennet, who grew up in the town before moving away when she was 18, said that she had never really been afan before owning the restaurant, much like its previous owner. But after returning to her hometown in 2018 and trying once again to get into the show with her husband, she engaged the former owner first about getting a job at Twede's and then about buying the entire cafe.

 

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This sad very stupid

Finnaly a good story to come out of this horrible pandemic panic.

I'm $100,000% okay with this.

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