Del Frisco's 'Girl Dinner' Bar Sampler Goes Viral

The 'Shucked, Fried, Tossed, & Stirred' combo is shaping the next wave of bar menu trends.

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse in Philadelphia has seen a surge of interest in its $39 'Shucked, Fried, Tossed, & Stirred' bar menu sampler after a video dubbing it the perfect 'girl dinner' went viral on social media. The combo of a cocktail, half-dozen oysters, truffle fries, and petite Caesar salad has become a cultural phenomenon, driving increased foot traffic and new customers to the restaurant.

Why it matters

The viral success of Del Frisco's bar menu sampler highlights how a catchy, meme-ready label can transform a standard menu item into a social media sensation. It also demonstrates the power of influencer marketing and the growing consumer demand for shareable, balanced 'mini-meal' options on bar menus.

The details

The 'Shucked, Fried, Tossed, & Stirred' sampler debuted on Del Frisco's bar and lounge menus last October, priced at $39. After Philadelphia-based influencer Hannah Sparkevicius posted a video dubbing the combo the perfect 'girl dinner', the clip quickly racked up over 100,000 views and inspired countless social media reposts. Del Frisco's operations VP Sawan Thakkar reports a 'noticeable increase' in guests specifically requesting the special, as well as a 'significant rise in new guests ordering it'.

  • The 'Shucked, Fried, Tossed, & Stirred' sampler debuted on Del Frisco's bar and lounge menus in October 2025.
  • The viral video posted by influencer Hannah Sparkevicius was published in February 2026.

The players

Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse

A national steakhouse chain with 15 locations, known for its spacious dining rooms and bar areas.

Hannah Sparkevicius

A Philadelphia-based social media influencer whose video about Del Frisco's 'girl dinner' sampler went viral.

Sawan Thakkar

The vice president of operations for Del Frisco's in Philadelphia.

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What they’re saying

“Since the video went live, we've seen a noticeable increase in guests visiting specifically to request the bar special. We love it - we're happy to embrace the name.”

— Sawan Thakkar, Vice President of Operations, Del Frisco's Philadelphia

“For me, fries and salad means girl dinner. It's the balance of yin and yang.”

— Unnamed Companion

What’s next

As more restaurants watch the ripple effect of a single viral post, people can expect a rise in named menu bundles, influencer-driven launches, and 'share-and-snap' plating that blurs the line between food and social content.

The takeaway

The viral success of Del Frisco's 'Shucked, Fried, Tossed, & Stirred' bar menu sampler demonstrates the power of social media-driven naming and influencer marketing to transform a standard menu item into a cultural phenomenon. It also highlights the growing consumer demand for balanced, shareable 'mini-meal' options on bar menus.