Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Frisco. Frisco is a city in Collin and Denton counties in Texas. It is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, and is approximately 25 miles (40 km) from both Dallas Love Field and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.
Things to do in Frisco
Kelly's Craft Tavern is an all-American spot for great food, craft beers, late night, and weekend brunch. Located in Frisco, Texas we have a huge menu including award-winning burgers and everything is made from scratch. Our bar carries over 50 unique craf
Kellyâs location is where the old Texas Land and Cattle was. They have remodeled and it looks great. They have specials each day for lunch during the week. We were there on Friday and their speciality hamburgers were $9.50 each. Is a great deal and the servings are huge. We could not eat all of the meal. We will definitely eat there again.
4 based on 17 reviews
No one likes rules and regulations but one of the reasonâs weâre allowed to enjoy some great whiskeys today is because of the Bottled in Bond Act of 1897. The Act refers to American-made distilled beverage that has been aged and bottled according to a set
It's a small, but quaint place. There is an extensive drink menu with a plethora of whiskeys and bourbons to choose from as well as other specialty cocktails, wine, and beer. We started off with the Old Fashioned and Laters Baby, both did not disappoint, but the wait time to get them did. This was a Tuesday night, so while a bit disappointing, our meals followed shortly after. Both plates were super tasty. Hubby had the salmon, and while I am usually not a fan of the taste, this was surprisingly delicious. The seasoning really transformed it. I had the scallops with crab succotash which was really good. I've had better scallops, in term of the tenderness, but they were still pretty good. There are a couple desserts on the menu but no room this trip. We will be back.
4 based on 20 reviews
Finally, a promise to bring me a taste of NOLA that delivers! This is a nice, small restaurant serving typical Cajun goodies, albeit mostly on the fried side. They have hands down the best prepared shrimp poboy that Iâve had since moving to DFW 14 years ago. Iâd suggest ordering it w easy mayo but the French bread and healthy shrimp portion was a great combo. I had the fried shrimp and catfish combo and again itâs was plenty - 6 shrimp and 2 large filets. The only thing missing are hush puppies which surprisingly are missing from the menu. Our daughter had chicken tenders which were also good. Also on the menu are burgers, an awesome looking roast beef poboy (w debris!) and plenty of goodies on the appetizer menu. Our first visit but it surely wonât be our last.
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4 based on 21 reviews
We are a Food Truck Park with a full bar, live music, outdoor seating and good times! Our food trucks rotate daily, so always check our website for the daily lineup. Happy Hour is Tue-Thu 11am-10pm, and Fri 11am-7pm.
Went there with my in-laws and my babe. First off, loved their cold beer in this unbearable TX temperature. We got a couple PO boy (shrimp and catfish) which were both great, and my father-in-law got rice beans and sausage from the Louisiana food truck. I agree with some reviews that food was a bit overpriced, though. This is an absolute amazing place for hanging out with friends. The sand on the ground makes it feel like weâre on a beach. Iâd go back and check out the other food trucks that werenât working this Wednesday evening. Btw, the sunset view from the bar was unbelievable!
4 based on 38 reviews
@nerdvana.food+spirits is a new-concept mash-up of a scratch kitchen, a craft bar, and video game culture. Enjoy our signature Hadouken Beef paired with a round of Street Fighter, or Retro Cocktails over Castle Crashers. Grab a 4 player Brunch or meet up
Unique and fun atmosphere, excellent service, perfect mixed drinks, and unique/delicious menu! Great for families, couples, and friends! My group of friends and I went after the Paddy Dash 5k. It was the best way to refuel with breakfast skillets served with corn tortillas, a crab/fried green tomato sandwich, and an array of mimosas. We tried the classic, lavender, rose, and prickly pear. Lavender was the crowd favorite (super smooth). We'd try them all again except the prickly pear. We sent it back because it was truly like drinking an unsweetened perfume. Our server took great care of us, replacing it with a yummy lavender! Check it out!
4 based on 43 reviews
54th Street was founded in Kansas City, MO by Thomas E. Norsworthy in 1989. He envisioned a place that would accommodate a consistently crowded dining room as well as a lively bar crowd, while offering the quality food and drinks that exceed national chai
On a business trip sampling through various restaurants throughout the week. As I was by myself tonight a colleague recommended that place and I sat down at the bar. Service was extremely slow. The staff looked, acted and displayed ... I'm stressed! I was about to leave without any food and drink when finally one lady showed mercy and asked me if I was served ... food was good though. I had the blackened salmon with vegetables and a salad - very tasty and well portioned. Still I left after that as there was no follow up or check for more drinks ... please hire some professional bar staff which can handle drink orders plus bar customers! I might give it another chance but not at the bar.
4 based on 40 reviews
Came here first time with Mens group met upstairs. When arrived parking full drive onto grass field near pub. Got stuck in mud, told ID checker at Pub he said enjoy tour meeting we'll help you after.Enjoyed a Guinness and nicely cooked Fish n Chips. Enjoyed the fellowship of the mens group. On leaving, staff knew I needed a push, 4 young men got me out of the mud. They were very gracious. They gladly did it, I thanked them and tipped them.Definitely will Return.
5 based on 16 reviews
Just had lunch in this restaurant with our neighbors celebrating birthdays. From the outside, the building looks old and worn down. Once you are inside, the décor is ok - nothing fancy. One safety concern is the step up inside the entrance. There is no warning. All the food we ordered were delicious and cooked right (almost) except my Swiss Mushroom Burger was a bit well done even though I asked of Medium. The Chicken Tender I tried from my neighbor's plate was excellent, very tender and juicy; not greasy at all. The Fish and Chips two other neighbors had, they said were excellent as well. The owner, Scott, gave us a brief background of himself. He is also the Chef. Our waitress was very helpful and nice. She handled both tables gracefully. We really enjoyed our food and the friendliness of the Staff. Will definitely be back.
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4 based on 58 reviews
City Works is an 'eatery and pour house' style restaurant, with a focus on classic American food with a twist, an impressive selection of drinks, and an upbeat, energetic atmosphere. Our 'pour house' offers 90 craft beers on draft, pouring from 200+ taps
My hubby & I were initially going to eat at another restaurant in the area but they said the kitchen was closing in 5 minutes (it was 10:30pm but restaurant didn't close until midnight). We decided to go elsewhere, walked the area and landed upon City Works. We were seated immediately upon arriving. There were people there but it definitely wasn't crowded. Our server greeted us immediately and took our drink orders. We ordered the Duck Confit Nachos to start which were good. I had the Fish Tacos (3) with fries and he got the Smokehouse Burger with fries. We both enjoyed our food.... no complaints. The restaurant had a lot of TVs around which my husband loves. Overall, good food and good service. We'd definitely go back again. I wanted to try the Smoked Wings but decided on what I got... maybe next time.Hi there, I'm so glad you had a nice time at City Works! We hope you'll come back and try the smoked wings soon! :) - Lee
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