If you’re looking for quiet and candlelit, keep driving. Revel Patio Grillis built for movement, noise, and groups that plan to stay awhile. Located in Frisco, it operates less like a traditional restaurant and more like a social hub where food, sports, and live entertainment intersect.
Big news for North Texas food lovers: Dallas-based HALL Group just announced that Headington Companies will bring Commissary and Tango Room — two of Dallas’ most acclaimed dining spots — to HALL Park in Frisco. Both are slated to open in fall 2026, adding major culinary flair to the park’s growing mixed-use community at 3101 Gaylord Parkway.
Musume, the acclaimed Japanese restaurant from Dallas-based Rock Libations, has opened its newest location at The Star in Frisco. The 6,000-square-foot space offers sushi, sashimi, and authentic Asian cuisine alongside North Dallas’ largest selection of sake and Japanese whisky.
Crush Taco isn’t your typical taqueria, and that’s exactly how owner Mo Assi planned it. Located in Frisco with a second outpost in west Frisco, the fast-casual taco shop delivers something rare in Texas: chef-driven tacos built on a foundation of fine-dining precision, wrapped in laid-back cool.
At the center of this flavorful operation is Mo Assi, a man whose culinary roots run deep through some of Texas’ most esteemed steakhouses. His resume reads like a crash course in polished dining: Lawry’s, The Capital Grille, Perry’s Steakhouse, Dallas Chop House. For over 15 years, Assi worked behind the scenes, mastering classic cooking techniques, building kitchen systems, and learning what it means to run a tight ship. But like many chefs shaped by white tablecloths and bone-in ribeyes, he eventually hungered for something more personal—and a little more fun. That craving turned into Crush Taco.
Kaleidoscope Park, the 5.7-acre signature green space in Frisco, is proud to present the inaugural Art & Soul of Kaleidoscope Park festival, taking place May 17–18, 2025. The two-day celebration of creativity and community will showcase 30 exceptional artists from North Texas and beyond.
Kaleidoscope Park, the 5.7-acre signature park in Frisco, will host its inaugural Groundhog Day celebration on Sunday, Feb. 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The free, all-ages event will commemorate the annual prediction of whether winter is here to stay or if spring is on the way. Festivities will include themed arts and crafts activities, delicious treats, and a photo station to snap selfies with Kaleidoscope Karla, the Park’s honorary groundhog mascot.
Kaleidoscope Park, the 5.7-acre signature park in Frisco, has welcomed thousands of visitors since it’s October Grand Opening. The beautiful space is perfectly designed to showcase family fun, arts activities and more, and recently announced a wealth of activities which will run through the month of November, including the park’s first holiday tree lighting ceremony.
Each Saturday morning, the popular Frisco Rotary Farmers Market will bring local makers, farmers and more to the park from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
In what is sure to be one of the most eagerly anticipated events of the year, Kaleidoscope Park, the 5.7-acre signature park in Frisco, will celebrate its grand opening on Saturday, Oct. 5 and Sunday, Oct. 6. The celebration will feature vibrant programming, with activities scheduled from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.