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    Deviled Egg Co

    4.3 (44 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Lia B.

    Been trying to get to the Denison location, but it has been closed every time I've tried. Stopped in to the McKinney walk up today. It's a small operation with only two tables available outside. Ordered two sets of 6 pick your own flavors. Chicken bacon ranch egg was my favorite. Husband loved the cheeseburger egg. Least favorite was the BLTE which was packed with gristly bacon bits. Price is steep, but eggs are painstakingly made to order.

    6 Count Egg Lovers Sampler
    Tori B.

    What a unique idea!! Deviled eggs like you could never imagine. they offered so many different combinations and not a single one disappointed! They look amazing and taste even better. Ordered online, showed up a little early and they were in the process of making them. We will be returning!

    6 Count Egg Lovers Sampler
    Alaina K.

    The deviled eggs were reallly good and were fresh / made to order. With that, it took quite a while for them to be prepared, despite the store being empty aside from myself. Favorites were the sriracha bacon & ballpark

    The food truck's first week at Klyde Warren Park had these 6 flavors as their feature for the week.  Rotates weekly
    Johnny T.

    My little sister and I were checking out any new food trucks at Klyde Warren Park and this caught our attention. They said it was their first week with the food truck here, so we tried the variety 6-pack that featured the most regularly ordered flavors. They told us it rotates weekly. My sister loved the crab rangoon one, and I liked the jalapeño popper one. 15$ is a bit pricey for a 6-pack, but given how unique the offering is, I'll look past it. Plus the employee working was very nice, and chatted with us for a few minutes as we tried the flavors, and wanted our feedback. I'll probably come back again, because as soon as my girlfriend saw the photos she started clapping excitedly Klyde Warren is a beautiful and lively park too, so if you come on a nice day there's plenty of things to do.

    Walking taco and Jalapeño Popper
    Eric G.

    Never have I ever stumbled across the perfect appetizer place. Just walking around and had to swing in for a couple. Love the variety and reasonably priced! Service was quick and friendly.

    Robin W.

    This is a to go place, so it does make it difficult to enjoy. We bought a few different ones and then took the over to stonebriar mall to enjoy. There was an event going on in Mckinney so we couldn't stay on the square. The deviled eggs didn't travel well so some of the flavor topping mashed with others. The concept is interesting but not sure if I would repeat it. The service was very friendly!

    Nicole W.

    My son loves deviled eggs so we wanted to try this place. I placed my order online and then headed there. There were several people inside ordering when we arrived. It's a small place with no seating... only counter to order. They ended up making my order right then when I got to counter. Between the three of us, we ordered cheeseburger (me), California roll (daughter), and chicken bacon ranch (son). I only tasted the cheeseburger & California roll and they were both really good. I will say it's pricey for three halves of eggs (~ $7), but I do understand eggs are high right now. Maybe for 3 whole eggs for that price?!?!? Anywhere, it was good. I'm not sure I'd be back soon due to cost but it is definitely worth a try if you like deviled eggs.

    12 eggs sampler platter
    Stephanie H.

    Listen! I have never in my life thought eggs could be served this way. The fillings are so different and tasty. The combination of toppings are well balanced and tastes great! The service was fast and friendly say they accommodated my request if a specialty egg salad and during the holiday week. Place is small no place to eat the eggs but the space served its purpose .

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    Amy W.

    A great concept, but will it survive in downtown McKinney?? Sure, they will get a lift in business for the holidays, but this place needs to be in NYC, or something. We tried a six pack - buffalo, traditional and the mexican version. I likes them all, and if you are really into deviled eggs, super fun spot. Everything is "to go" too, so how is this gonna play out in a Texas summer? - you can't leave them in your car...

    Crystal K.

    Who would have thought you could do so many delicious things with a deviled egg! I tried the crab Rangoon and smoked salmon. Loved both! Bonus that the owner greeted us with a smile and explained our different options! Stop in and grab one, you won't be disappointed!

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    Teressa M.

    First visit 01/18/25: Food: Delicious, & creative new versions of deviled eggs. We bought a six pack of mixed flavors. Enjoyed them all, but my favorites of these was the BLTE & Walking Taco. Service: Terrific! Knowledgeable, friendly. Ambiance: Cute little spot, " to go" only. Clean, organized, fun. Looking forward to trying the rest of the flavors.

    Pamela N.

    We ordered 1/2 dozen for a Christmas Charcuterie board, Jalapeños Poppers and Buffalo Blue. Very tasty! A little small for the price but totally unique and worth it. They also sell egg salad that I plan to try soon. Service was great- ordered online and was promptly ready. Cute little place, will definitely be back.

    Ready to dig in!!
    Cassie L.

    This is such a cool idea!! We ordered two 6 piece samplers and a two piece (to try the turkey and green bean seasonal eggs). By far, our favorite was the Crab Rangoon! The amount of crab and sauce was the perfect mix and was so delicious! Others we tried and our thoughts: Walking taco- lots of flavor! The chips were unique and unexpecting but good! Ballpark- delicious! Ceasar- lettuce with egg is a weird texture haha but the flavor powered through. Buffalo chicken- my second favorite!! It's exactly how you'd want it to taste. Salmon- it was better if you ate the salmon on the side to be honest! Tricky flavor palette but still really good!! Traditional- spectacular! Turkey- my husbands favorite! He loved the turkey, gravy and stuffing flavor all in one bite! Green bean- husband said it would have been better if the green beans were warm but overall really yummy! BLTE- another crazy texture bite but flor all came together amazing! I'd suggest doing a sampler- price is in reasonable range and service is quick. Parking is tricky but we parked a block away in the parking lot of the park and it was an easy walk. There is a picnic table at the park to where we enjoyed our eggs! Inside the shop is super cute and I love that they are already decorating for Christmas! We will be back!!

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    Awesome service!! Braylee was super helpful and kind. We will definitely come back. Food was also super yummy, best deviled eggs in Texas!

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    This place has a variety of delicious deviled eggs. I just wish they were closer since I live south of Dallas. But totally worth the drive!

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    Nice variety. Taste good. But a little overpriced paying for half an egg. Good to try once, not sure if we'll be regulars.

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