

The Revel Patio Grill is Frisco’s ultimate destination for great food, cold drinks, and an unbeatable live event experience! Join us for our signature Southern-inspired cuisine, refreshing cocktails, and lively atmosphere. We feature live music several nights a week for the perfect night out. Catering to your culinary needs at home, we also offer LIVE CRAWFISH and a variety of fresh seafood products available for easy pickup! Check our website for current offerings and to place your order. Located right next to Hutchins BBQ, the Revel is Frisco’s favorite spot for a low-key lunch and live music.
Roomy tavern offering American pub grub & a full bar, plus live music & big TVs for sports.
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Address: 9305 Preston Rd, Frisco, TX 75033
Phone: (469) 384-7700
Website: http://revelpatiogrill.com/
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We arrived around 7:30p. There was no wait and plenty of tables. We got a great table upfront. When we first arrived they had a duel pianist on stage playing various covers. Fun music to sing along. Then the main band came on stage at about 9:30p. They were AWESOME! Their name is Rawk Train – highly recommend seeing them. Super fun, danceable classic rock music.
Spent $200 on 3 people. We had 2 appetizers, crawfish dip (a MUST) and southwest egg rolls (not recommended – tasted hard like they were reheated). For main course we had a pound of crawfish, blackened sea bass and tomato cream, and fish and chips. Had the bourbon bread pudding for dessert. All the food other than the egg rolls was incredible. Our waitress Kalise was attentive, well dressed, and great overall. The only odd thing that happens was that we were charged $20 over our tab. We left her tip in cash, so I’m a bit bewildered over the extra charge. I will be contacting the restaurant tomorrow. Once they help resolve this discrepancy I will be more than happy to remove this statement from the review.
Otherwise I recommend this place for a fun dinner night with friends or family. I will most definitely be back.
The Revell is a fantastic Cajun-themed bar and restaurant with a lively atmosphere, especially if you’re looking for music, karaoke, and a place to hang out. It truly shines as a social spot for games and drinks.
Regarding the food, I started with the gumbo. The roux was great, giving it that essential deep, rich base, but I do wish it had a bit more of a spicy kick—it was flavorful but could use some heat. For my main, I had the catfish. It was fried perfectly with a nice crunchy exterior, but unfortunately, the fish itself was noticeably lacking in seasoning. Thankfully, the accompanying remoulade sauce was excellent and truly saved the dish, adding the necessary flavor and zest.
Overall: While the entrees didn’t quite hit the mark on seasoning for me, I would absolutely come back here for the atmosphere, to enjoy a few drinks, catch some music, and stick to the appetizer menu.
Awesome place, incredible sound for live music. Food is great, and the Appetite for GNR band is amazing. Favorite live music place in DFW
Off to the left is another room that has pool tables and another bar.
There is a very large patio with its own bar as well. They had roll clear covers to keep the chilly weather out. Was very comfortable.
Parking is not bad, but there are other parking lots within walking distance.
Thumbs up.
The drinks? Spot on. I ordered an old-fashioned, and it was honestly one of the best I’ve had in the area. Perfectly balanced, smooth, and crafted with care — not too sweet, not too bitter, just right. You can tell the bartenders know what they’re doing.
The food was also on point. Whether you’re grabbing appetizers to share or going for a full meal, everything came out fresh, hot, and packed with flavor. It’s the kind of menu that fits the atmosphere — fun, bold, and satisfying.
What made the night so great, though, was how everything came together. The crowd was vibing, the drinks were flowing, and the music kept everyone in high spirits. It was just one of those awesome, slightly wild nights where everything hits just right.
Highly recommend The Revel if you’re in the mood for a night of great music, killer drinks, and good vibes. I’ll definitely be back — and next time, I might just order two old-fashioneds.
I came to Revel in Frisco specifically to see Emerald City—a band that has been known in Dallas for years for excellence: strong vocals, tight musicianship, and some of the best horn players around. That reputation is the only reason my group drove from Dallas to Frisco and paid $50 per person for a VIP table of seven ($350 total).
Unfortunately, what we experienced was embarrassing—both for the venue and for a band that once set a very high standard.
To start, the venue experience itself was misleading. I had never been to Revel before and wrongly assumed that a $350 VIP table meant an upscale music venue. It is not. Revel is essentially a large, crowded bar with TVs everywhere, wooden floors and tables, and a packed layout that made it difficult to even move once seated. Think Road House—minus the cage.
Despite calling ahead and explaining that we had dinner reservations and were coming only for Emerald City (not the dueling pianos that started at 5:30), we were met with confusion about start times and warnings that our table might not be held. To their credit, the staff did hold the table until 8:30 as promised, but we arrived to a tightly packed VIP section with little room and no clear service.
The dueling pianos played until around 8:45 and were, frankly, unimpressive. My guests were already questioning why we had driven all this way—but I reassured them that Emerald City would make it worth it.
They did not.
Emerald City didn’t begin playing until after 9:30, and from the very first song it was clear something was seriously wrong. The sound mix was atrocious. The bass and drums were so loud they drowned out everything else. The horn section—arguably one of Emerald City’s strongest calling cards—was almost completely inaudible. The singers were forced to scream just to be heard, and even then the vocals were strained, off, and painful to listen to.
This wasn’t a “bad night” or a minor technical issue. This was a full set that never recovered. I kept expecting them to adjust, recalibrate, or find their footing—but it never happened.
Service only added to the frustration. We could not find our server most of the night and had to track down another staff member just to order and eventually close out our tab. Ultimately, we left during Emerald City’s set because we simply couldn’t justify staying any longer.
As we stood outside regrouping and laughing in disbelief at how bad the experience was, a large number of people poured out of the venue—shaking their heads, visibly frustrated, clearly leaving early as well. We weren’t alone.
I haven’t seen Emerald City perform in a few years, but based on last night, I would not intentionally go see them again. Whatever made them great in the past was not present here—whether due to sound management, venue limitations, or the performance itself.
This was a complete waste of time, money, and expectations—for me and my guests.
I truly hope both the venue and the band take this feedback seriously, because what happened last night should never happen at this level of pricing or reputation.