
Twenty years after co-founding Cowtown staple Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House, Dee Lincoln is coming home. This time, though, it will be her name on the menu.
Dee Lincoln Steak and Burger Bar just opened its first location in Dallas last September but has proved to be such a hit that it has been quickly followed by a location in West Plano and now Fort Worth. Often referred to as the "queen of steak," Lincoln has shown remarkable longevity in an often unstable field, and there seems to be no sign of her slowing her campaign to take over the Texas meat scene.
Expected to open during the first quarter of 2015 in Museum Place (3280 W. Seventh St.), this restaurant will differ from the first two installments by streamlining the name to Dee Lincoln Steak Bar. In a statement Lincoln said, "As a growth model, it is in our best interest to eliminate confusing the potential guest. Dee Lincoln Steak Bar is a casual but chic steakhouse that also happens to have a nice presence of gourmet burgers on the menu."
These perfectly cooked steaks and gourmet burgers have won Lincoln many food fans, a following that is sure to grow once the Fort Worth location opens. With 180 seats, including a bar and community table, and two patios, the 5,300-square-foot restaurant aims to become the neighborhood restaurant to which young and old alike congregate.
All we (and our stomachs) have to say is, "Welcome home, Dee. Welcome home." -Allana Wooley