Little Elm is a city in Denton County, Texas, United States, and a part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. It is an extended suburb of Dallas. The population was 3,646 at the 2000 census. By the 2010 census, the city total had jumped to 25,898, making Little Elm one of the fastest growing municipalities in Texas since 2000 in terms of percentage. At the entrance to the city limits, population signs reflect a size of more than 31,000 as of 2013.
Things to do in Little Elm
4 based on 7 reviews
Everyone who works here is just wonderful!!! They take the time to talk to you even thou they are slammed busy!! Always great food and drink!!!!!
4 based on 196 reviews
We have gone as a couple and with out of state family, day and night visits, and have always enjoyed our meal. The atmosphere is great and the food is good. If the weather is nice, sitting outside is nice and have a good view of the water.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
Their frozen custard is amazing! They have tons of toppings including fresh fruit like mango and their large pecans are delicious. If you are in the mood for some fattening comfort food, try their chili cheese dog with mustard & onions. You will need a fork, it's probably the best chili cheese dog in the area! They have free baby cones for your little ones and even your pets too. We love this place.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
We have only been to Bella's for breakfast but if their other food is half as good as breakfast it's a home run!! Not only do they have great breakfast but also a wonderful friendly staff!! Hope you enjoy!!
4 based on 53 reviews
In The Kroger Marketplace Shopping Center
YUM Asian Bistro is our neighborhood take-out choice when we have a craving for moo goo gai pan, pepper steak, or shrimp fried rice to name just a few. Fresh ingredients, generous portions, and reasonable prices make it a no-brainer. The service is friendly and fast too. No matter what or when I order, it’s always ready in ’10 minutes’. Seating is available if you prefer to dine-in
5 based on 15 reviews
We are a neighborhood craft beer bar and growler fill station. We specialize in promoting small and independent breweries, many from Texas. However, with our 30 taps and specialty bottles we also carry great beers from around the country. We do not serve food, besides our complimentary peanuts, however we have menus from many of the local restaurants all within short walking distance that offer free delivery. We also encourage you to bring in your own food. Dogs are welcome on the patio. We are located directly across the street from Lewisville Lake and Little Elm Park. So y'all come in and "Get Your Fill On."
This is by far my favorite craft beer spot. It's just what Little Elm needed. Great staff, family owned, and always a rotation that speaks to everyone. Stop in on Tuesday nights when they have pint night. You usually buy a pint and get a free glass from whatever brewer they are highlighting.
4.5 based on 895 reviews
The food is always fresh, and delicious. This place is always very busy but with fast service wait times are usually around 20mins for dinner rush even though the estimated time was 45mins. Gluten free options not listed are grilled chicken and also the catfish as well.
4 based on 45 reviews
Ph # 972-294-0042
Yummy Italian food at very reasonable prices. You must try the garlic knots and sauce, delicious! They come with your meal if you dine in. I always get the lobster ravioli and it never disappoints. It's creamy and delicious with tons of lobster chunks. My husband gets the spaghetti with meatballs and my son the pepperoni pizza. Portions are generous so we normally have leftovers from each entree.
4 based on 43 reviews
Stopped in Friday about 4:30 for early dinner. The two of us had different wings. As any wing-lover knows, what's good or not good when it comes to wings is totally a matter of taste. I personally prefer naked, dry-rub. This is not a specialty here as all their wings are wet, but they will make an accommodation with their Lemon Pepper and Cajun by putting these spices on dry. My wife had the Cajun dry; I had it wet. Both were not bad, though I preferred the wet variety to hers being dry. It was a "two-pepper" hot which was indeed very spicy---fine for me once I got into them, but I would not have wanted it any hotter. I might have actually preferred the "one-pepper" variety, even though I can handle relatively spicy food.
What was actually impressive was the variety of really good-looking items on the menu. I definitely want to go back and try some other things. Because their full, four-color menu is online, I recommend having a look.
What was disappointing was our desert, the "Bacon Cookie Pie." The write-up in their menu makes it look amazing---and it might have been had it not been heavily over-cooked. It was so hard that I was glad I had held back a knife and fork so that I could saw through it to share with my wife. I know . . . I know . . . I should have sent it back and complained. I really hate doing that. Plus, we were running out of time and it takes them about 10 minutes to prepare. Just wanted to give a heads-up for those who read this and decide to try it.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Serving gourmet pizza pies, pastas, fresh salads and sandwiches, where our dough is made from scratch daily, and we only use the freshest ingredients. All of our amazing tastes are offered in a friendly, open and relaxed setting where we are BYOB, so don't forget to bring your favorite beverage. Visit us, and see what we can bring to your table!
I ordered a delivery to my place of work after reading the reviews on TripAdvisor and also because it was very close. The King pizza I ordered was delicious! Thin crust, tasty toppings, and lots of cheese. The cheesecake I had, however, was not very good - gritty and mushy. I would give the pizza 5 stars, and the cheesecake 2 stars. Pizza is recommended, skip the cheesecake.
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