Frisco has gone from sleepy suburb to one of North Texas’s hottest dining areas. Around The Star, Frisco Square, and along the major corridors, you’ll find chef‑driven concepts, polished bar‑restaurants, and modern global spots.
These five relatively new or newly buzz‑worthy places are a great snapshot of what Frisco is serving now.
1. Trophy Park
Part sports lounge, part upscale restaurant, Trophy Park at The Star feels like a grown‑up game room with serious food.
Sleek decor, bowling lanes, games, and a big patio make it just as good for groups as for a casual date night.
The menu leans elevated American: upscale burgers, creative flatbreads, wings, loaded fries, steaks, and seafood.
Brunch brings things like chicken and waffles, breakfast tacos, and cocktails on draft. It’s a go‑to for watching a game without sacrificing food quality.
2. Didi’s Downtown
In the historic downtown area, Didi’s feels like a neighborhood hangout with a chef’s brain behind it.
The vibe is casual and quirky, with live music often in the mix and a big patio that fills up fast on nice days.
The menu is comfort‑forward with a Southern and Tex‑Mex edge: think creative sandwiches, smoked meats, wings, daily specials, and plates that play with bold flavors (like hot chicken, spicy sauces, and rich sides).
Cocktails and local beers round it out.
3. Mash’d
Mash’d brings a “rebellious Americana” theme—moonshine cocktails, shareable plates, and a fun, slightly industrial interior. It’s loud, social, and built for groups.
Expect comfort favorites with a twist: pot roast nachos, stacked burgers, flatbreads, chicken and waffles, hearty salads, and boozy brunch plates. The moonshine‑based drinks (frozen, on the rocks, and in flights) are a big part of the draw.
4. Dee Lincoln Prime
Inside The Star, Dee Lincoln Prime is Frisco’s polished steak‑and‑sushi destination. It feels upscale but not stiff—dark woods, soft lighting, and a buzzy bar.
On the steakhouse side: prime cuts, lobster, rich sides, and classic apps. On the sushi side: crudos, rolls, nigiri, and sashimi that lean more luxe than traditional neighborhood sushi. It’s a popular spot for celebrations, business dinners, and date nights.
5. Hiccups & Churroholic
Hiccups & Churroholic brings a SoCal‑style Asian fusion and dessert combo to Frisco in a bright, casual setting that’s very grab‑and‑go friendly.
The savory menu has pho, garlic noodles, popcorn chicken, wings, fried rice, and boba drinks. On the sweet side, you’ll find made‑to‑order churros (often filled or topped), churro ice cream sandwiches, and Instagram‑ready desserts. Great for casual hangouts and late‑night cravings.
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