
If you’re looking for quiet and candlelit, keep driving. Revel Patio Grill is built for movement, noise, and groups that plan to stay awhile. Located in Frisco, it operates less like a traditional restaurant and more like a social hub where food, sports, and live entertainment intersect.
The space is large and intentionally versatile. Multiple patios—popular when the Texas weather cooperates—draw a steady crowd, especially on weekends. Inside, televisions line the walls for major games, and there’s no shortage of activity. Pool tables, darts, live bands, dueling pianos, trivia nights, and karaoke give the venue a built-in rhythm. It’s the kind of place where dinner can easily turn into a full evening out.
The menu keeps things straightforward and crowd-friendly. Burgers, wings, loaded fries, nachos, and sandwiches dominate, with seafood options and seasonal crawfish adding regional appeal. Portions are generous and designed for sharing. This is food meant to complement the atmosphere—approachable, familiar, and built for a table that’s ordering another round. The bar program follows suit with draft beer, cocktails, and game-day staples that keep service moving at pace.


Revel’s strength is clarity of identity. It knows its audience: sports fans, birthday groups, after-work gatherings, and anyone who prefers background music to silence. It does not attempt to be refined or culinary-forward, and that focus works in its favor. The energy is the point.
In the metroplex crowded with polished dining rooms and concept-driven eateries, Revel Patio Grill fills a different lane. It offers volume, variety, and space to spread out. Come hungry, come with friends, and expect the night to stretch longer than planned.
Tonight, for Fat Tuesday, guests at Revel can indulge in an authentic New Orleans-style feast featuring Cajun boiled crawfish, signature seafood boils, classic gumbo, and hearty red beans & rice, plus a full Mardi Gras menu. The celebration includes all-day happy hour specials — $5 frozen hurricanes, $4 hurricanes and wells, $2 off craft cocktails and wines, and $1.50 off beers and seltzers — along with live music from Terry Murphy Acoustic (2:00–5:40 PM) and Treble Hook (6:20–10:00 PM).
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