Bottled In Bond Bottled In Bond Cocktail Parlour & Kitchen is Frisco’s destination for craft cocktails, American whiskey, and elevated Southern fare. Our 18+ cocktail bar blends innovative mixology with chef-driven comfort food in a lively yet refined atmosphere, making it a go-to spot for guests seeking the best in Frisco dining and drinks. The Parlour The Parlour, Bottled In Bond’s upscale lounge expansion, is where Frisco nightlife comes alive. This 21+ cocktail lounge offers handcrafted drinks, curated music, and a chic, vibrant setting… the perfect place for late-night gatherings, social energy, and unforgettable evenings
Casual, stylish spot for hearty American & Southern fare plus seasonal cocktails & whiskey drinks.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5285 Dallas Pkwy #420, Frisco, TX 75034
Phone: (469) 731-5410
Website: http://bottledinbondparlour.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: resy.comtripleseat.com
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Reviews
1. We arrived 10 min prior to our 930pm reservation, seated after 10. Kitchen closes at 1030.
2. bartender was rude
3. Server was unprofessional.
—— he was drinking (observed while waiting for our table)
——used profanity while communicating with us probably in an effort to be fun and charismatic but it felt unprofessional.
——Not attentive ( after being seated late it took 10 min for him to greet us and that is after we spoke with the host).
——Mistakes identified on checks,
6. Food was decent.
—— Fries were cold but very good.
——Entree tasted good but over salted. If I didn’t hate the service I would honestly give the food another try.
7. Automatic gratuity charged for a table of 3 seemed odd. I usually don’t mind but with such bad service this especially hurt.
8. Live performer was great!
My only real complaint was not being aware of the automatic 18% gratuity, which was a surprise at the end. I don’t mind tipping, but I prefer to know upfront—otherwise it feels a little sneaky.
Food-wise, the deviled eggs had good flavor and presentation, though the bacon could have been a bit larger compared to the amount of filling. The steak was cooked perfectly to medium-well—tender, flavorful, and melt-in-your-mouth—but it was very fatty. I upgraded my side for $4 because I didn’t want fries, and while the portion size was nice, the mashed potatoes were bland and nothing special also added more butter on my steak that was additional $2 just be careful with add-ons.
Service was solid—our waitress gave great recommendations, knew the menu well, and made our first visit feel welcoming.
We also once rented the private section (adjacent with same owner and kitchen) for a birthday party and they basically told us it would be private and when we showed up they were seating random people on one side and gave half of our section on the other side to another group. The whole establishment smells of greed and shady/deceptive practices. Just beware… they clearly overpromise and under deliver and there is a general lacking of integrity (and hospitality experience) in the ownership and staff.
A **male staff member** (whom I’ve seen there before and who consistently provides excellent service) noticed us and stepped in. He asked one of the bartenders (the brunette) if she had helped us yet, she never looked up & shook her head no. He immediately took care of us by bringing water, explaining the happy hour specials, walking us through both the drink and food menus, and creating a welcoming experience. He was professional, engaging, and attentive.
After he made our cocktails, we sat at the bar for **another 45 minutes** without a single check-in from either bartender. During that time, we watched them actively engage with other guests taking food orders, offering refills, and discussing specials, while completely ignoring us.
When seats opened closer to the middle of the bar, we moved, hoping for better service (and honestly, just a change of atmosphere). Unfortunately, nothing improved. I observed one bartender whisper something to the other, and they both looked in our direction. From that point forward, neither bartender acknowledged us. One bartender continued assisting guests on both sides of us while skipping over us entirely, and at times focused on cleaning and restocking glassware instead of checking on guests.
After **over an hour total** at the bar, I finally asked if we could place a food order. The response was a very dismissive “yeah,” with no apology or acknowledgment of the extended lack of service. We ordered deviled eggs and truffle fries, but by then, the experience had already felt uncomfortable.
At that point, I asked the same male staff member if we could move to a table. He apologized and accommodated us. While he mentioned that it was busy, what we observed didn’t support that explanation, we had watched consistent service being provided to others throughout the evening.
Once seated, our **table server (I believe her name was Day)** was absolutely wonderful, pleasant, attentive, and professional. She checked on us several times and immediately improved the experience. However, after sitting down, I ordered **one additional cocktail**, and it took **another 15–20 minutes** to arrive.
During that wait, I specifically noticed that most guests had already left the bar. I counted **only six people remaining**, yet the bartenders were cleaning glassware instead of preparing drinks. Our server came back and kindly apologized, saying my drink should be coming next. Ultimately, **neither of the two female bartenders made my drink**. Instead, the same male staff member who had initially taken care of us earlier came back, made my cocktail himself, and delivered it to our table.
I’m not sure what the issue was, but it appeared that the bartender working the **far left side of the bar** initially had some sort of issue with us, and after speaking with the bartender on the **far right (near the entrance)**, that behavior seemed to carry over. Regardless of the reason, no guest should ever feel ignored, invisible, or selectively served.
This experience was especially disappointing given that the restaurant has **automatic gratuity**. Hospitality means acknowledging every guest, regardless of appearance, assumptions, or personal bias.
I appreciate the staff members who stepped in and provided excellent service, but the bar experience tonight was unacceptable. I hope management takes this feedback seriously and addresses consistency, professionalism, and accountability behind the bar. Bottled & Bond has been a go-to spot, but experiences like this make it very difficult to return or to recommend sitting at the bar.