The Deviled Egg Co. was founded in 2017 in Omaha, Nebraska (which is currently not considered part of DFW) by Raechel Van Buskirk. According to the website, which uses only one egg pun, Raechel has an extensive background in the food industry and was the first to specialize in gourmet deviled eggs.
She added the Denison location in late 2023, and a takeout-only spot in McKinney opened in July, but that location has no dining area or famous presidential birthplace. It will do in a pinch for those unwilling to greatly expand the acceptable North Texas map.

The corner of W. Main Street and Eisenhower Parkway in downtown Denison, "right where the old Chase Bank used to be."
Hank Vaughn

The Boujee Bloody Mary (with bonus egg!) and Black Cherry limeade are a couple of the relatively inexpensive cocktails available.
Hank Vaughn
The egg selections are called rolls on the menu and come three to an order, because of course it’s an odd number. They're priced at $6.50–$7.50, with a deep-fried upgrade available for $3. We ordered four different varieties, finally settling upon the Backyard BBQ, Ballpark, chicken and waffle, and cheeseburger, which is the one we deep-fried.

Backyard BBQ, Cheeseburger (deep fried), Ballpark, and chicken and waffle were the four we went with.
Hank Vaughn
These were really good, better than they should have been, all working as perfect bites that perfectly captured the flavor profile and food type they were referencing.

Cheeseburger egg: beef, American cheese, lettuce, pickle, tomato, onion and ketchup on a deep-fried deviled egg. What's not to love?
Hank Vaughn
Finally, the cheeseburger egg was composed of a piece of hamburger, American cheese, pickle, lettuce, tomato, onion and ketchup, all sitting on a deep-fried deviled egg, the yolk portion standing in for the hamburger mustard. Probably the best of the bunch, but they were all fantastic. We originally assumed we’d have to take leftovers home with us, but nope. All gone.
Other options include chicken Caesar salad, crab Rangoon, gyro, smoked salmon and chicken and a pickle, the latter with breaded chicken dressed with Chick-fil-A sauce, which can even be ordered on a Sunday here.
Oh, we’ll be back. Or at least we’ll hit up the McKinney location to try the other varieties. And who knows: Maybe they’ll eventually build a closer sit-down location, like in Kaufman or something. Maybe Mineral Wells?
Deviled Egg Co., 231 W. Main St., Denison. Sunday – Monday, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Tuesday – Thursday, 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.; Friday – Saturday, 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.