

9 Ways to Warm Up the Winter Blues as a Young Adult in Frisco
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Frisco is known for family-fun activities, but there are plenty of entertaining and relaxing ways for a young adult to experience the true charm of the city, too. Although we are accustomed to warmer temperatures, the winter months do lend themselves to a crisp and cold environment. Here are some great things to fill your time as a young adult trying to warm up this season!


Art in the Atrium
The Frisco Discovery Center is home to a wide array of exciting things to do indoors including the Frisco Art Gallery. As soon as you walk in, creativity meets culture with the various local artists' work on display. Whether it's the mixed media, photography, or oil paintings situated on the walls, any art lover is sure to feel cozy and inspired during their visit.
The Painted Teacup
If the art gallery strikes a chord of passion, head to The Painted Teacup to get your creative fix. The process starts with picking out your own item, such as a mug, painting it, and then letting the experts do the firing and glazing. Enjoy your personal creation all year-round.
Frisco Mercantile
For the avid shopper, going in and out of stores isn’t always the most temperature-friendly, and that’s where Frisco Mercantile shines. The all-indoor shopping mall consists of more than 200 vendors each with their own unique personality. You'll be surrounded by booths full of vintage finds, home decor, and gifts galore.
Flea Style & Heirloom Haul
As a one-shop-stop experience, Flea Style and Heirloom Haul connect in the same space allowing for the ideal buying and dining afternoon. Start with a café style lunch or the popular tea service at Heirloom Haul. Afterwards take a few steps into Flea Style where shoppers are met with vintage pieces, curated jewelry, and trendy clothing items. The last stop is the infamous hat bar where customers are able to customize their hat down to the accessories.
Ignyte Yoga
If you want to genuinely warm up your body, Ignyte Yoga is just the place. With seven different class types, any level of experience is welcome. As soon as you enter the studio, warmth and positivity fill the air. The heated experience will make stepping outside a refreshment rather than an icy confrontation- a true Texan miracle.
Stonebriar Spa
In the same vein of relaxation, Stonebriar Spa has all the amenities in order to put the winter blues at ease. With facials to help with dry skin, manicures and pedicures to brighten up the season, and massages to maximize comfort, Stonebriar Spa serves as a quintessential self-care day spot.
Sidecar Social
Tackle the chilly weather with a table that doubles as a fire pit at Sidecar Social in The Star District. When sitting outside you are able to enjoy the cool air while embracing the ambiance of a fire, made better with food, drinks, and TVs to watch any game. If the weather gets too unbearable, head inside for arcade-style basketball and Skee ball to make yourself feel like a kid again, all while enjoying their late-night menu full of elevated bar food classics.
Nerdvana
For a more low-key experience, head to Nerdvana in Frisco Square for a meal with a side of gaming. In a modern twist, diners are able to play video games right from your seat. Those that love a throwback can unplug with the wide selection of iconic board games including Clue, Sorry, Yahtzee, and so much more.
Trivia Night at Three Empires Brewing
The first brewery in Frisco, Three Empires Brewing, hosts trivia night every Thursday at 7 p.m. Grab some friends, bring your A-game, and try some local brews in the heart of the Frisco Rail District. Three Empires is all about community and serves as a meeting place for locals who want to create memories and enjoy themselves.
Plan your winter trip now and create a full itinerary of fun ways to warm up and stay cozy this winter season. Whether it’s shopping, dining, or exploring, come experience a delightful time in Frisco as a young adult.

Author
Marin McGrath
Marin has grown up right alongside her hometown. She was born in Dallas and moved at the age of 1, went to the University of Arkansas to study journalism and moved back after graduating. Aside from writing, some of her favorite things include the outdoors, trying new restaurants, drinking coffee, running and playing her guitar. Check out Marin's site!