For over 50 years, Pinnacle Peak Steakhouse has served the good people of Tucson. Locally owned and operated, Pinnacle Peak takes great pride in serving real Western food in an authentic Old West atmosphere.
Opening in 1962, Pinnacle Peak became famous for good food and good fun. Guests were encouraged to relax and enjoy a hearty steak dinner. The “No Ties Allowed” policy has always been a part of the Pinnacle Peak mentality.
On a fateful night in 1971, a fire roared through the property and completely destroyed Pinnacle Peak Steakhouse. Like a Phoenix rising from the ashes, Pinnacle Peak and the Silver Dollar Saloon were rebuilt bigger and better than ever.
Since then, we have entertained everyone from locals to guests from all over the world. Modern day Trail Dust Town contains not only Pinnacle Peak Steakhouse and the Silver Dollar Saloon, but local shops, amusement rides, stunt shows, the Savoy Opera House banquet facility, and the Museum of the Horse Soldier. Kick back, relax, and take a trip back in time. Remember, no ties allowed!
I can't find one thing to ding on this place so it earned my 5 star level! PROs: Parking was easy. Staff was polite and knowledge. We were seated with...
Update: after hearing from President Casey Wills, we will be giving Pinnacle Peak another shot. Maybe it was just an off day, so we will try to go again. I...
I don't know where to start on how bad this place was. It's been like 15 years since I've been there. And now I remember why I've avoided it. The salad was...