A newcomer to Dallas area dining, Majesty's is an elegant restaurant with great ambiance and service. The menu is diverse with American classics including Prime Rib, Lobster, meats, and fresh fish. Majesty's works with local purveyors to source exceptional produce, meat, fish, and chicken. Inviting architecture inside creates a cozy space and live music every night Tuesday through Sunday makes dining at Majesty's memorable.
Ikal 1150 & Majesty's Wine List
Majesty's is one of the few restaurants in Flower Mound to feature Ikal 1150, a wine made in Argentina by fellow Texans.
The Ikal 1150 Chardonnay pairs exceptionally well with any of Majesty's fish dishes including the Sea Bass, Red Snapper, and their famous Lobster. The high altitude and no malolactic fermentation make this Chardonnay exceptionally good with seafood. The Ikal 1150 Malbec, our most popular wine, is a hearty counterpart to Majesty's prime rib, wild game, and any of their steaks.
Directions to Majesty's in Flower Mound, Texas
Majesty's is located west of I-35 and east of Grapevine Lake. It is in the shopping center directly off FM-1171 (Cross Timbers Rd) between Kirkpatrick Ln and Morriss Road.
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Address
Majesty's 400 Parker Square Suite 420 Flower Mound, Texas 75028 972-899-9770 www.dfwmajestys.com Hours of Operation Tuesday - Saturday 5:00 pm. - 10:00 pm. Sunday Brunch Buffet 11:00 am. - 3:00 pm.
About Flower Mound
Flower Mound is a town in Denton and Tarrant counties in the U.S. state of Texas.
The town derives its name from the prominent 12.5-acre mound located in the southern portion of the town which is covered by wild flowers. The most widely accepted explanation for the mound is that it was a sacred ceremonial ground of Wichita Indians in the early 1800s. Though surrounded by commercial and residential development, the mound is privately owned so as to be protected from further development.
Flower Mound has a suburban mid-size city atmosphere with easy access to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. It refuses to be referred to as a "city" despite its recent growth; it bills itself as the "Town of Flower Mound" with a "Town Hall" and a "Town Council".

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