Dee Lincoln, famously known as the “Queen of Steaks,” has added to her culinary legacy with the launch of Dee’s Table – Burgers and More. Blending casual dining with an upscale flair, this new eatery showcases Dee’s Louisiana roots through a diverse menu featuring gourmet wagyu burgers, shrimp tacos, and po’boys.
A standout item is the Double J Sandwich, a tribute to Lincoln’s longtime friend, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. Priced at $25, this tenderloin sandwich is topped with tomato, red onion, remoulade, and arugula. Inspired by Jones’ frequent off-menu requests at Dee Lincoln Prime, this special sandwich is now a permanent fixture at Dee’s Table, located just steps away from its sibling steakhouse.

Dee Lincoln’s reputation as a steakhouse mogul is evident in the menu, with beef taking center stage. Of the nine burger options, four feature Wagyu beef. The signature “Lincoln Burger” is topped with shrimp peppercorn fondue and priced at $17. Embracing her Louisiana heritage for the first time, Lincoln has infused the menu with dishes reminiscent of her New Orleans upbringing. The “Pastalaya” ($19), a unique twist on jambalaya, replaces rice with penne pasta, one of Lincoln’s personal favorites.
Other highlights include the Big Easy Salad ($16), which combines shrimp, crispy okra, avocado, and tomato on greens with a vinaigrette, along with a Shrimp Po’Boy ($15) and Shrimp Hushpuppies ($11), all nods to her New Orleans roots.
Dee’s Table was conceived as a lunch destination for the loyal patrons of Lincoln’s nearby steakhouse, which operates exclusively for dinner. However, its relaxed atmosphere and diverse menu make it an inviting spot for casual diners and families.

A rarity for a Lincoln establishment, Dee’s Table offers a kids’ menu featuring items like chicken tenders, mac and cheese, and a burger, each priced at $6. Adults can enjoy a playful $7 Frito pie, served in the bag with house-made chorizo chili – a perfect choice for those stopping by for a happy hour drink at the bar.
The menu also features an array of other selections, including three varieties of tacos priced between $10 and $12, as well as entrees like short ribs with slaw ($27) and chicken with dirty rice ($21).
Whether craving a satisfying burger, crisp salad, or craft cocktail, your table is waiting at 3685 The Star Blvd, Frisco, TX, 75034.
Read our full feature on the “Queen of Steaks” and her namesake steakhouse, Dee Lincoln Prime.