| Category: | Restaurant, |
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| Address: | 6959 Lebanon Rd Suite 110, Frisco, TX 75034, USA |
| Postal code: | 75034 |
| Phone: | (214) 705-7775 |
| Website: | http://www.jtheodore.com/ |
| Monday: | 11:00 AM – 9:30 PM |
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| Tuesday: | 11:00 AM – 9:30 PM |
| Wednesday: | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
| Thursday: | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
| Friday: | 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Saturday: | 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Sunday: | 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM |
My wife has been here a few times and really enjoys it. I went with her for the first time a few days ago and liked my meal. I had the jalapeño popper flatbread with cream cheese (fair warning: the fresh jalapeños were very hot!) and my wife ordered the steak frites, which she loves. The portions are generous, though the prices are on the higher side. There’s also a little hidden bar attached, which is a nice touch. Overall, I enjoyed the experience and the food, and my wife will keep coming back with her friends, but it’s probably not a place I’d personally visit often.
For a Saturday night, this place was surprisingly quiet. It felt like a hidden gem in the heart of Frisco—beautifully decorated, welcoming, and intimate.
Our server was kind and attentive, and he made several solid recommendations, including from the dessert menu after dinner.
To start, we had the bacon and eggs (deviled eggs) and the lobster jar. Both were delectable! I don’t think any restaurants serve deviled eggs with the balance of sweet and savory that I prefer and make, but the million dollar bacon helps to make up for the lack of sweet in the egg filling. The lobster was perfectly cooked—velvety and buttery, with a hint spice—and it was paired with the perfect bread.
For dinner, we had the carbonara pasta and the salmon, both of which were pretty good. My only issue with the salmon was that the menu description mentioned it was cooked in a butter sauce and served over risotto—I subbed the avocado risotto for veggie risotto per our server’s suggestion—but the salmon was so HEAVILY drizzled with some kind of balsamic sauce, that it overpowered an otherwise solid dish. Next time I would order the same thing and ask that they hold the sauce. If they are committed to keeping this sauce, they should avoid the zebra-like design and do a very LIGHT drizzle, and it would be great!
Finally, we got a slice of red velvet and a slice of caramel coconut pecan cake to go. I’m not big on sweets but both cakes had the most amazing flavors—superb, really!
Overall, it was a nice and unexpected experience, and I appreciate their willingness to accommodate most any substitution. We will definitely come back, though I do agree with some others that the pricing does not match the experience.
Went in with no expectations, didn’t even look at the menu. Good patio, good interior decor and friendly service. We ordered off the happy hour menu and it went until 6 which was a good time for us. Our favorites were the steak tacos and the sliders. Also really liked the dip trio. Would come back again soon.
We had not been here for dinner in a while, we usually go for brunch, which is very good. Well, for dinner, I was shocked at the prices. They raised the prices $3+ on EVERYTHING since last year. Truffle fries were $13, now they are $16. Tuna ahí salad was $25, now $28. My son has pasta carbonara with chicken and went from $30 to $33. Pasta!!!! The food was good, but in my opinion, not worth the new prices. We were 3 and paid $135 + tip on top for the 3 of us, with 1 appetizer and 1 glass of wine aside our entree. No dessert. The staff was overall attentive, and the setting and ambiance, particularly when you sit outside, are always fantastic. They had some music Friday night when we sat in the very charming patio, it was very nice. So it's a tradeoff of food vs price vs atmosphere. Will come back again, but maybe just for happy hour or brunch.