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Jasper's
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Jasper's

7161 Bishop Rd., Ste. G1 Plano, TX 75024 Get Directions »
469-229-9111 (phone)http://www.jaspers-restaurant.com

Hours

  • Sunday: 11 am-9 pm
  • Monday: 11 am-10 pm
  • Tuesday: 11 am-10 pm
  • Wednesday: 11 am-10 pm
  • Thursday: 11 am-10 pm
  • Friday: 11 am-11 pm
  • Saturday: 11 am-11 pm

Special Features

  • Afternoon Tea
  • Breakfast All Day
  • Brunch Menu
  • Business Friendly
  • Catering
  • Delivery
  • Dine at the Bar
  • Extensive Beer List
  • Extensive Wine List
  • Fixed Price Menu
  • Gluten-Free
  • Happy Hour
  • Kid Friendly
  • Late Night Menu
  • Live Music
  • Open 24 Hours
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Private Dining
  • Quiet
  • Romantic
  • Takeout
  • Valet Parking
  • Vegetarian Friendly
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Wi-fi

Alcohol

  • Beer
  • BYOB
  • Full Bar
  • Margaritas
  • None
  • Sake
  • Sangria
  • Wine

Reservations

Payment Types

  • American Express
  • Cash
  • Check
  • Diner’s Club
  • Discover
  • MasterCard
  • PayPal
  • Traveler’s Check
  • Visa
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When you see that Jasper’s advertises “gourmet backyard cuisine,” you think beef. So we were surprised by the disappointing street-thug-tough prime rib. Turns out the filet mignon ordered for one was enough for two and still left room for a trifecta of mini-desserts, highlighted by Butterfinger crème brûlée. The meat? We hardly missed it.

Full Reviews

Most Recent

Review: Jasper’s

By Evan Grant

You are a carnivore. You devour meat. When you see that Jasper’s advertises “gourmet backyard cuisine,” you think only: “Where’s the beef?” You ignore the deep, rich wood tables and booths, the pavestone flooring, and the grass-themed art that make the room feel a little like a wealthy friend’s deck. You politely dab at the $16 riff on shrimp and grits: three large shrimp wrapped in prosciutto atop a scoop of pearl-sized grits drizzled with a lemon-thyme butter sauce. It’s a delicate take on the usually spicy Carolina specialty. Wildly expensive, but interesting. Then you snap out of it: where in tarnation is the meat? That’s when proprietor and chef Kent Rathbun throws a curve. Rotisserie roasted prime rib noted as the Best of Big D by a local publication you may now be reading? Or slow-smoked baby back ribs served with an ancho chile barbecue sauce Bon Appetit named one of the top three rib slabs in the country? The questions hurt your head. The server confidently touts the prime rib. Your female friend ignores the waiter and goes for the filet mignon, even though it isn’t labeled the best of anything. Later, while you duel with the street-thug-tough Prime rib, your friend coos over a simply grilled juicy filet, unmolested by butter (a real problem in Dallas steakhouses). Women, you remember, are always right. The waiter insists on comping the slab o’ beef because he recognizes it as subpar. Your friend shares the filet. You nibble on the bourbon creamed corn and the wilted spinach with crispy shallots. You even have room to construct a trifecta of mini-desserts, highlighted by Butterfinger crème brulee. The meat? You hardly even missed it.

Past Reviews

  1. Review: Jasper’s (7/25/2008)

    By Nancy Nichols

Related

Recipes

  1. Jasper's Aged Gouda Mac and Cheese
  2. Jasper's Almond-crusted Trout
  3. Jasper's Butterfinger Crème Brûlée
  4. Jasper's Buttermilk Pie
  5. Jasper's Garlic-Black Pepper Grits
  6. Jasper's Maytag Blue Cheese Chips

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