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Frisco Valentine’s Day Restaurant Specials: Intimate, Romantic And Ready For Your Reservation

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Why settle for regular lighting when you can have a blinged-out stallion.

Valentine’s Day is a special holiday. Not just because it’s all about showering your favorite person with love (aww), but also because it’s the perfect excuse to dive headfirst into a ridiculously indulgent meal. And let’s not forget the wine — because if you’re not sharing a bottle, are you even doing Valentine’s Day right?

Fortunately, Frisco is a foodie’s playground, with enough amazing restaurants to impress even the most picky dates. Whether you’re planning to wow your sweetheart or just looking for a solid excuse to eat like royalty, Frisco’s got you covered.

As of now, these places still have reservations available — but you’ll need to act fast! (Note: make a reservation before you end up eating microwave mac and cheese by candlelight.)

Without further ado, here’s Local Profile’s handpicked lineup of Frisco restaurants guaranteed to make your Valentine’s Day totally swoon-worthy:

Dee Lincoln Prime

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Not only is the food great, the place is gorgeous. Photo: Dee Lincoln Prime

6670 Winning Dr #400, Frisco
Reservations 

Why You Should Go

At the heart of the restaurant is a cozy six-seat sushi bar, where you can enjoy an intimate and exclusive omakase adventure. Meanwhile, the wine cellar, boasting over 800 meticulously curated bottles, adds a splash of sophistication to the mix. For those craving a touch of mystery, Havana Dee’s Lounge — tucked away behind a private entrance — offers a luxurious hidden escape brimming with charm and tranquility. 

What To Expect

This steakhouse is pulling out all the stops with its full dinner menu and a special four-course prix-fixe menu for $125, available on Feb. 14 and Feb. 15. Diners can indulge in mouthwatering options like chipotle glazed arctic char, carved tenderloin, Valentine’s sushi roll, chocolate bombe and more. It’s basically love at first bite!


Trick Rider

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The piece by Jeffrey Beers International consists of 4,075 bohemian-cut crystal beads. Trick Rider. Photo: Brian Ashcraft | Local Profile

4341 PGA Parkway, Frisco
Reservations 

Why You Should Go

At Trick Rider, the atmosphere is as dazzling as the food, with stunning hand-cut crystal chandeliers shaped like horses and horseshoes, creating a refined yet rodeo-inspired vibe. The menu offers a tempting mix of steaks, seafood, and more. Pro tip: Afterward, head to The Lookout Lounge & Bar for breathtaking panoramic views of the Frisco Hill Country and championship golf courses — an unforgettable way to cap off your evening.

What To Expect

On Friday, Feb. 14, enjoy a four-course prix fixe menu from Executive Chef Joe Riojas, featuring hamachi crudo, a 30-ounce porterhouse to share, and a "chocolate kiss" for dessert. Each course can be paired with wine for an added touch of elegance. The special menu is $198 per couple, plus tax and gratuity, with optional wine pairings for $95 per person.


Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille

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Nothing says 'I love you' like a ribeye instead of roses. Photo: Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille

2440 Parkwood Blvd, Frisco
Reservations 

Why You Should Go

Perry’s is all about keeping you on your toes  — and your taste buds on cloud nine. Tableside carvings are as dramatic as they are delicious to celebratory touches that’ll make you feel like royalty. They know how to impress, the service pros deliver an experience that’s as rare as, well... your perfectly cooked steak.

What To Expect

Celebrate Valentine’s Day at Perry’s with two enticing options. The Valentine’s candlelight dinner for two offers a romantic rose-petal setting and a decadent feast featuring salad, filet mignon roast, two lobster tails, whipped potatoes, seasonal vegetables and chocolate-dipped strawberries, available Feb. 12–16 for $185 dine-in or $155 to-go. Alternatively, the three-course prix fixe menu highlights Perry’s classics, starting with soup or salad, followed by an entrée like their famous pork chop or 8 oz. filet Perry, and finishing with dessert, available Feb. 14–15 starting at $69 per person for dine-in or takeout.


La Parisienne

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The place just has a certain je ne sais quoi. Photo: La Parisienne 

6740 Winning Dr Suite 1000, Frisco
Reservations

Why You Should Go

With a Parisian flair straight out of a rom-com, La Parisienne serves up the perfect blend of romance and Instagram-worthy vibes. Think Tiffany Blue accents, fancy water features, 3D art murals, chandeliers, lush greenery and more florals than a wedding planner’s dream. They’ve turned "vibes" into an Olympic sport, with themed décor creating a backdrop so stunning you’ll almost forget to eat — but trust me, the food and signature cocktails are just as unforgettable.

What To Expect

Celebrate Valentine’s Day at La Parisienne with a special four-course menu alongside their regular offerings. The menu includes bread service, salad, soup, a choice of entrées such as spicy rigatoni pasta, boeuf bourguignon, steak frites or saumon aux amandes, and a delightful dessert. The Valentine’s Day four-course menu is available on Feb. 14 for $75 per person.


III Forks

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Swap the bouquet of flowers for a perfectly seared steak. Photo: III Forks

1303 Legacy Dr, Frisco
Reservations

Why You Should Go

In 2024, the Distinguished Restaurants of North America (DiRōNa) honored III Forks as an outstanding American steakhouse for the 14th consecutive year — and for good reason. III Forks meticulously hand-selects the finest USDA prime beef, accepting only the top 0.005%. Their iconic cuts are celebrated for exceptional marbling, juiciness, tenderness and superior flavor.

What To Expect

The renowned North Texas steakhouse invites you to celebrate Valentine’s Day with a romantic dining experience, featuring a steak and lobster tail special for $110. This indulgent dish includes a six-ounce certified angus beef filet paired with a six-ounce cold-water lobster tail. Enhance the evening with a glass of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label for $28 or a full bottle for $149.

This curated list will be updated as more restaurants announce their special Valentine’s menus. 
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Not in Frisco? No problem! Check out Local Profile’s Valentine’s Day dining guide to Plano.

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