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A Night Out in The Rail District

By Amy Kryzak on Dec 20, 2022

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The Rail District is the heart and soul of Frisco. Located in Historic Downtown, nestled along Main Street between the Dallas North Tollway and Preston Road, The Rail District consists of many independent and locally-owned restaurants, boutique shops, and unique entertainment opportunities. While there have been some cosmetic changes to The Rail District since the 1950s, the streets are still lined with vintage, historical buildings which house these restaurants and shops, making The Rail District an exceptionally charming and quaint area of Frisco that everyone should explore!

My husband and I recently had the opportunity to plan and participate in what we termed A Progressive Night Out in The Rail District. Along with another couple, we planned an entire evening to be spent exclusively in historic downtown Frisco. One of the best parts of planning a night out in The Rail District is that practically everything is walkable. Just park your car for the evening and you’re off on your adventure!

 

Summer Moon

To start the night off on the right foot, our first stop was for some caffeinated joy at Summer Moon Wood-Fired Coffee. Summer Moon has some of the best coffee in the city because of two words: Moon Milk. Moon Milk is Summer Moon’s proprietary blend of milk and sugar (and perhaps a few other magic ingredients) that transforms all of their coffees from great to incredible. My personal favorite is the Half Moon. But if you’re visiting in the fall, be sure to try the seasonal Autumn Moon!

Summer Moon written on a brick wall
Summer Moon Take-out coffee cup

The Heritage Table

We worked up quite the appetite trying to escape, so our next stop was directly across the street for dinner at The Heritage Table. Located in a 1917 converted Victorian home, this scratch kitchen offers a rare setting to go with its unique (and delicious!) dishes. All of the food served at The Heritage Table is sourced from local North Texas farms and everything from sauces to pastry is made from scratch right in their kitchen. We especially enjoyed the Chef’s Ultimate Butcher’s Board, and you know I had to order the Friscopolitan. While all the food was delicious, the crowning jewel was definitely the desserts. Fried peach pie à la mode? Sign me up! And the deconstructed chocolate cake was divine- warm, rich, and decadent.

A spread of meat, cheese, and bread.
Red berry cocktail
Dessert with berries and brownies

eight11 Place

The logical next stop was right next door at eight11 Place, a low-key wine bar and scratch kitchen that offers impressive outdoor seating and live music. While the appetizers and artisan pizzas at eight11 rival the best Frisco has to offer, the thing that really sets it apart and makes it unique is the S’mores Board. What can be better than sitting under the stars around your own personal fire pit, listening to live music, and roasting your own s’mores? Not much. Eight11 is the perfect ending to a night out in the Rail District and one of the reasons I keep going back again and again.

S'mores in front of a mini fireplace
S'mores in front of a mini fireplace with 2 glasses of red wine

Frisco is lucky to have the Rail District at its heart. If you haven’t already, take a day or evening to indulge in all this inviting and charming area has to offer. There are many more adventures waiting than just the ones mentioned here and they’re all well worth your time and consideration.

 

Discover more of what The Rail District has to offer here.

There's plenty in store to spend a whole day in The Rail District. Enjoy breakfast atLa Finca and a shopping spree at Apple Blvd Boutique, Bittersweet Ivy, Willow House, or Tumbleweed TexStyles. Stop in Didi's Downtown to learn why their hospitality truly makes you feel at home while you enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner or live music on the patio. Savor the moment a Randy's Steakhouse set in a historic home. Or, take a seat at Rockin' Taco Bar for food and entertainment. Frisco's first brewery is now open in The Rail District. Sip on a flight of beer at Three Empires Brewing, a locally owned nano craft brewery.

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Amy Kryzak

Amy is a parenting and local lifestyle content creator who lives and plays with her family in Frisco, TX. When she's not exploring Frisco and writing about family-friendly fun, Amy enjoys working in marketing for a local Frisco nonprofit organization, walking her chunky labrador retriever, and tries (fails) to stay ahead of the laundry game. Follow along with @friscomomlife on Instagram for more Frisco area recommendations! 

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