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4 based on 264 reviews
Del Frisco's Grille is a modern and stylish spin on the classic bar and grill, drawing inspiration from bold flavors and market-fresh ingredients. Our menu is a tempting mix of prime steaks, fresh seafood and twists on American comfort cuisine.
We went to this restaurant with another couple and told them we would like to visit before ordering. It wasnât a problem at all for them as we chatted for well over an hour before ordering. The meal was fantastic the service was super,Just a perfect evening
4 based on 519 reviews
Bring your friends and family to BRIO Tuscan Grille's Southlake location and experience our Italian menu right here in Southlake Texas. A delicious chef-inspired menu combines with a chic atmosphere and world-class service to bring you a dining experience
So, itâs a Brioâs. The food is going to be pretty darn good. What distinguishes this Brioâs is the inside/outside bar. The bar is covered but the âwindowsâ are not. So you sit out of the sun (in the summer) but still outside. In the winter there are heaters to ward off the chill. This is our favorite place for a cocktail before heading to a movie at Hawkins. They also have an indoor bar but we like the outdoor bar so much we rarely use the indoor one (only when the outdoor one is closed for weather) and we almost get a table like normal people do.FWIW we also own a restaurant. The outdoor bar at Brioâs is special!
4 based on 97 reviews
Stopped by our local TRBC/Twisted Root Burger Co. for a couple of burgers after flying in that evening.Buffalo Burger was cooked to perfect and very juicy. Toasted bun and all the extra fixin's was tasty. My friend had the burger with 'Lots-a-Shroom' and fries - great.Can't go wrong trying any of Twisted Roots offerings.
Chef Point Bar & Restaurant is a world-famous chef-driven restaurant that got its infamous start inside a Conoco gas station in a little Texas town called Watauga. Having been featured on the Food Network multiple times, the front page of the NY Times, an
I was really looking forward to eating here because the Watauga location was a blast. Totally different ambiance. This was more stuffy and chic. Kind of sterile. Server was super friendly. The Bloody Mary was wonderful, but lacked the fun presentation of other locale. My French toast was small, and I came hungry, could have eaten another one. It was just Ok. Need to work on garnishes. Up portion size. Just havenât nailed it yet. Copy other location would be my advice. Itâs the cook.
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4 based on 122 reviews
I went here for the first time with a friend today and she suggested we try the Local Goat & Fig pizza with cauliflower crust. I must say I would not have chosen that one but I was happily surprised that it was delicious! Will try this again for sure!
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4 based on 162 reviews
New American Restaurant serving comfort food.
First time eating at Lazy Dog. It was a cool place with a good atmosphere, great and friendly service and the food was good too. Bacon Candy a must try and the rib eye topped with blue cheese crumbles was very good and cooked perfectly.
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4 based on 43 reviews
I have eaten at Snufferâs since 1991. Glad they opened one in the burbs near me. Ate at the bar so good service. Cannot go wrong with burger and cheese fries. Hi tmiller -Thanks so much for your review! We love to hear that you're a longtime fan of ours and a frequent guest - it's always a pleasure to have you join us. Hope to see you again soon and don't forget to check us out on Facebook too.
3 based on 110 reviews
Came here for their afternoon tea and all I can say it was not a good experience. First off, the price is nice: $15.50. Though that should've been a hint at what was to follow. The service was frazzled, though super friendly. Well, at least our server was friendly. We sat down and someone plopped down one menu. I wondered if I would get one and got a snippy "working on it!"We ordered our teas and they were adorably served in mismatched teapots. Looking around the place everyone got a different pot, which was cute. It was a lot of tea - actually too much for one person, but I'm not complaining about anything but the waste. We ordered cream scones (it was either that or currant). We were brought the currant ones, but they fixed that soon enough. But the problems were a-plenty! Let's start with the sandwiches on the bottom tier: The cucumber was served on oddly cut stale white bread. VERY stale. And each sandwich had like two very thick slices of cucumber. My husband complained because to his English sensibilities these sandwiches should be cucumber and butter, not cream cheese. Next sandwich was supposed to be salmon and cream cheese. It was actually ok on soft bread, but I honestly couldn't have told you if it was chicken or fish as it was fairly tasteless. The last was a ham and brie on a hoagie. Not awful but again, tasteless. Second tier was the scones, jam, and cream. It was supposed to be clotted cream but all we got was whipped cream. They later tried to argue that it was clotted cream. Like we don't know the difference? The scones were actually just biscuits and were very dry but tasted fine, and the blueberry jam was decent. Third tier was what brought it all crashing down, though the wobbly tray we had could've done it all by itself. There were two AWFUL macarons that tasted of nothing but sugar. No flavor of anything but sweetness. One bite and *blech* done. There was some strawberries and blueberries piled on there. But the worst - WORST - was the little bit of store-bought crap cookies. You know those wafers you can buy a pack for $1? And those awful Danish cookies your office gets during the holidays and no one really wants to eat them? Yeah, those cookies. And stale to boot! So I guess their home office got them for Christmas and they held onto them until today. They really need to work out the kinks here. Work on their food overall - I've also eaten here before for dinner and was so uninspired I didn't bother writing a review because I had forgotten what I had by the time I had gotten home.
Where to eat Italian food in Colleyville: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 110 reviews
English pub food but with pizza and other Italian favorites.
We definitely had a delightful lunch. Fish and chips were tasty...and the chips..OMG!..they actually recently came from a potato! LOVE home made chips/fries...no frozen here. Mushy Peas were yummy as was Shepherds Pie. Although we were quite full, we decided to try a dessert...The Cinnamon Raisin Bread pudding with hot custard was the BEST EVER!! Good thing we split it! If you Love British food come here! If you don't know British food, come here and discover! If you Hate British food, come here and be surprised! Also, don't forget to check out their shop! Goodies to go!
4 based on 149 reviews
For excellence in dining, nothing compares to JR's Steak & Grill in Colleyville, Texas. For dinner JR's offers a cozy, intimate yet elegant atmosphere that includes a fireplace, stone walls, subdued lighting with an upscale sports bar atmosphere. Serving
Shared the calamari and it was still so much. Very good flavor and sauce, a little too much breading but good. Also shared the crab cakes app, also very good. Entrees- I had the tuna, coworkers had filet steak and the chicken with jalapeño honey. All with mashed potatoes which were to die for. Not low cal!! My tuna was nice, served with pear salad which was great. The pecan crusted chicken with jalapeño honey was really good, Iâll order that next time!!We did not have dessert but they looked fantastic and huge!Great service, great wine list, white tablecloth atmosphere but reasonable prices for this kind of food. Will go back!
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