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Real Twin Peaks 2026 – Ultimate Twin Peaks Trivia and Damn Fine Dance Party

Image collage with people at the Ultimate Trivia Contest and Damn Fine Dance Party

On Saturday, February 21, 2026, Twin Peaks fans from around the world gathered at Snoqualmie Falls Brewery in downtown Snoqualmie for an evening of trivia followed by a dance party that ran until the early morning hours. Admission was free and the fun was neverending at this annual Real Twin Peaks tradition.

ULTIMATE TWIN PEAKS TRIVIA AT SNOQUALMIE FALLS BREWING

Ultimate Trivia Contest card

Long-time Twin Peaks expert Josh Eisenstadt returned to host the Ultimate Trivia challenge for the Real Twin Peaks event. Josh has been hosting these tests of wonderful and strange knowledge about the groundbreaking show for years. Two years early, he held the expert-level trivia contest in the same location, 8032 Falls Avenue Southeast,

Exterior of Snoqualmie Falls Brewing at night

“Five beer geeks” – Pat Anderson, David McKibben, Dave Eiffert, LeRoy Gmazel and Tom Antone – first opened Snoqualmie Falls Brewery on December 20, 1997.  Anderson formulated the original beers, and initial batches of each were brewed by McKibben who was assisted by Anderson. The Wildcat IPA is their longest running beer (it’s no coincidence the Mount Si High School mascot in Snoqualmie is also called the Wildcat).

Ghostwood Kolsch advertisement with an owl

In 2017, the brewery released Ghostwood, a Kölsch style ale, that is a direct nod to Twin Peaks and Benjamin Horne’s proposed development.

Participants for the Ultimate Trivia Contest at Snoqualmie Falls Brewery

Everyone gathered on the second floor of the brewery and those seeking to play the game huddled to the left of Josh and Charlene Weiss.

Josh Eisenstadt explaining the rules of the game

Once folks were situated, Josh described how the game would be played. He went down the line asking participants a series of questions.

Josh reading trivia questions

The most impressive thing to see was Josh’s typed questions (slightly blurred in this photo to protect future game play). All of the questions came from his mind as Josh knows David Lynch and Mark Frost’s show forward and back.

Twin Peaks fans answering trivia questions

Once someone answered the question correctly, the microphone was passed to the next player. In this case, “Regional Bureau Chief Gordon Cole” responded to Josh’s prompt.

Twin Peaks fans answering trivia questions

He then handed the microphone over to another player dressed like a Double R Diner waitress.

Dan dressed as "Fred" answers questions

Trivia questions continued with an oral surgeon named Fred taking turns at Josh’s challenge.

Everyone laughing while playing trivia

I captured a moment where something rather entertaining was said. There is quite a supportive network of folks who play Josh’s game. No one is ever made to feel dumb and Josh does a great job making sure people have a great time. There is a lot to know about the show so it’s okay if someone stumbles along the way.

Twin Peaks fans answering trivia questions

There were so many players during the first round that the microphone crossed from one side of the room to the other side.

Twin Peaks fans answering trivia questions

Even those seated on the couches, like Brian, had a turn to answer Josh. It was such a treat to see this many people gathered in one room, especially with some rather intense nighttime weather outside. You could hear the trees roaring as wind whipped through the branches.

Josh Eisenstadt standing under the lights

At one point, Josh was discussing David Lynch and the brewery’s lights flickered. The image above was not that moment but imagine those overhead lights surging on and off for a brief moment. Josh said David’s name again and they came back on. It never happened again during the rest of the party night. We all felt David’s spirit watching over the fun contest.

Josh pointing at contestants

Gameplay continued with Josh identifying participants for the second round. Those eliminated during the first round moved out of the seating area which helped Josh identify who was left to play.

Charlene and Josh at the game board

As the final round approached, there were a series of topics that each contained questions. Charlene helped tally points on a movable dry erase board positioned in the back of the room.

Final contestants answering trivia questions

Following a series of rather challenging questions, the final three contestants were identified – Kristin, Norbert and Nova. The trio sat together on the bench by a second floor window as the gathered crowd looked on.

Final contestants answering trivia questions

Each final round contestant took turns answering Josh. Nova is seen in deep thought before offering a correct response.

Final contestants answering trivia questions

Dressed in warm winter attire, Kristin answered Josh’s inquiry.

Final contestants answering trivia questions

Norbert also tried his hand at Josh’s rather tough questions. The rounds proceeded until all the topic questions were answered. Josh then had to make up some additional questions since Kristin, Norbert and Nova really knew their Twin Peaks trivia.

Charlene and Jessica with the ultimate trivia winner trophey

The winner of the final round would take home the trophy being proudly displayed by Charlene and Jessica.

Ultimate Trivia Winner trophy

What an impressive trophy created by the talented Mary Hütter. It’s a nod to episode 1.002 where Special Agent Dale Cooper uses his powers of deduction (and a little magic) to narrow down a list of suspects.

Precious Moments figurine

Mary said it took her about a week to create the figure. She used a Precious Moments figurine as the base. For this trivia contest, Mary has long believed that the final trophy needs to be something special, not just a $10 trophy that anyone can purchase at a store. It’s amazing how this figurine would soon become Agent Cooper for the final product.

Nova with the ultimate trivia winner trophey

Nova was named the first place winner for the Real Twin Peaks 2026 Ultimate Trivia Challenge.

Kristin, Norbert, Nova

All final round participants received the complete set of 25 Real Twin Peaks postcards that I created using photographs I captured between 2019-2025. This was an impossible set to collect as only five randomly selected cards were included in each of the Dugpa(ss) VIP ticket holder bags.

Final scores written on a dry erase board

Here are the final scores, with Nova scoring 3,600, Kristin taking second place with 1,800 and Norbert placing third with 1,400 points.

Josh is the man written on the white dry erase board

Congratulations to all participants who tried their hand at Josh’s trivia game. Just like Mike Nelson, I can say that “Josh is the man! Josh … IS the man!”

DAMN FINE DANCE PARTY AT SNOQUALMIE FALLS BREWERY

Damn Fine Dance Party ad

With the Ultimate Trivia Contest complete, the second floor of Snoqualmie Falls Brewery turned into a Damn Fine Dance Party. Like the trivia game, admission was free and attendees were encouraged to dress in fancy attire.

DJ Dewaine Wheeler

DJ Dwaine Wheeler and DJ Malice provided the music. I love the video mix that Dwaine creates to accompany tunes. I caught an image of him looking at Jack. Dwaine had a whole planned set but with the crowd’s energy, he scrapped it and his long-time deejaying experience took over.

Mr. Tojamura and the Black Lodge

While fancy dress was encouraged, some attendees dressed up like favorite Twin Peaks characters. I couldn’t believe that Mr. Tojamura showed up complete with the cashier’s check for $5 Million. He was pictured with the Black Lodge / Red Room personified.

People dressed as Twin Peaks characters

After winning the trivia contest, Nova quickly changed into her Jeffrey Marsh outfit. I couldn’t stop laughing at this rather deep cut from the show’s second season. Dan’s “Fred the oral surgeon” outfit along with Kayla dressed as Nadine in her Twin Peaks High School phase were spot on.

People dressed as Twin Peaks characters

Cara Glenovich and Jared Knapp looked amazing as Diane Evans and Gordon Cole.

People dressed as Twin Peaks characters

Bethany Summersizzle dressed as a Double R Diner waitress. She was seen with “Bobby Briggs” and later with Nadine.

Two people taking selfies

In addition to the themed costumes and dance party, the officially licensed Twin Peaks standees from Paramount Shop were placed throughout the room. They were the perfect addition to selfies.

A dance floor with people

The dance floor stayed busy throughout the night as DJ Dwaine spun a fantastic mix. As David Lynch once said, “Twin Peaks people are party people.”

A dance floor with people

A dance floor with people

This event is such a unique mix of folks, all who love David Lynch’s work. I liked the back of this long-sleeved shirt with a quote from “In Heaven” From Lynch’s Eraserhead. I also spotted The Great Northern Hotel sweater from Paramount Shop.

A dance floor with people

Dancing continued well past midnight when the party was supposed to end. The staff at Snoqualmie Falls Brewery was supportive of the late night celebration and I think we stayed until about 2:00 a.m.!

Group of people gathered in a bar

The trivia contest was fun and the dance party was out-of-this-world, but it’s the friendships that last forever. I love how the Real Twin Peaks of Snoqualmie Valley call to people from every corner of the globe.

There is a shared bond between people set against a backdrop of cherry pie and damn fine coffee.

Group of people at a bar

I’m truly grateful for everyone who attended the party this year. What a memory! Here are a few other attendees that had a damn fine time. You can see even more photos from the trivia contest and dance party on my Flickr account – https://www.flickr.com/photos/aloha75/albums/72177720332251282

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  • Steven Miller at Twede's Cafe enjoying cherry pie and coffee

    A "Twin Peaks" fan since October 1993, Steven Miller launched Twin Peaks Blog in February 2018 to document his decades-long fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's wonderful and strange show. With his Canon camera in hand, he's visited numerous film locations, attended Twin Peaks events and conducted extensive historical research about this groundbreaking series. Along with fellow Bookhouse Boys, he dreams of creating a complete Twin Peaks Archive of the series and feature film. Steven currently resides in Central Florida.

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