

Savoring Sports: Top Eats at Frisco’s Stadiums and Arenas
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Frisco’s ties to the sports world run deep. It's Sports City USA, after all. The immense athletic entertainment in the city allows for the spotlight to shine on world-class arenas and stadiums. Dig into this list of some of the best eats in and around these high-class facilities.
Toyota Stadium
Toyota Stadium hosts DFW’s Major League Soccer team, FC Dallas. Inside the red, white, and blue world of soccer, patrons can enjoy the competitive pastime with a wide array of snacks.
Some returning fan favorites, include the kicking chicken and funnel fries from Burgers and More, as well as the new cross-bar chicken tinga quesadillas at Winner's Club. For a fresh twist on some classics, head to Home Grown for their all-new vegan and vegetarian options.
Check out the full menu and food map of the stands at the Toyota Stadium site.
Before or after the match, pick from any of the walkable restaurants near the stadium to grab a bite, such as Anchor Bar, Haystack, Jake's Burgers and Beer, Pizzeria Testa, Tailgaters, The Green Gator, and Blue Goose Cantina.
Comerica Center
While being the home of the Texas Legends basketball team and the Dallas Pulse volleyball team, as well as a multi-sports venue, Comerica Center has the quintessential indoor sports atmosphere.
Some top spots to hit at your next hockey practice (home practice ice of the Dallas Stars) or basketball game are Rojo’s for a taco basket, Frank’s dogs and sausages, and Coop and Kennel to get the black and blue burger. The arena also has refreshing treats for all, whether it’s a drink from the Texas Legends Bar or a sweet scoop of ice cream from Blue Bunny.
Here’s a full list of the concessions in Comerica Center for your next visit.
Riders Field
Watching the Frisco Roughriders, Frisco’s minor League baseball team, is a true local experience. At Riders Field, fans join together to celebrate all nine innings with good food and drinks.
Some of the ballpark's exclusive eats include the rider's dog at El Rincon, cheesesteaks at Frisco Philly’s, fried sm’oreos at Sweet Spot, and drinks from the Bullpen Bar and Blue Moose Saloon. For more food options check out the Riders Field concessions map.
Whether you’re about to watch the Legends on the court or your favorite Roughriders players hitting home runs, you can sit back and relax at any of the bars and restaurants near both the stadium and arena. Some close fan-favorites are Uncle Julio’s, Rodeo Goat, and the brand-new Hudson House.
PGA Frisco
The autumn air allows for golfers to go all day, and what better place to spend a round than at PGA Frisco? While you’re out and about in the PGA District, you can pick from a more casual atmosphere, such as the Swing Bar, a walk-up beverage and snack truck, Ice House for a meal with hitting bays, and the Lounge by Topgolf.
During or after a round, the Fields Ranch course offers spots with stunning views of the fairway, including Ryder Cup Grille with golf-inspired drinks like the Azalea, The Bunker for quick bites near the ninth hole, and the Fields Overlook for golfer’s favorite foods.
For a more classic dining experience, make your way to the various restaurants at the Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa.
Ford Center
As a crowned jewel of Frisco, The Star District is a Dallas Cowboys fan’s dream. With a plethora of tv-filled sports bars such as Concrete Cowboy and Sidecar Social, the options for good eats are endless.
Inside Ford Center, a multi-purpose indoor stadium, the classic concessions add to the iconic atmosphere. Check out the souvenir popcorn bucket, cotton candy, and nachos to top off the touchdowns and field goals.
The heart of Frisco is entertainment, and the stadiums and arenas in the area prove just that. With amazing food offerings inside and outside of the venues, a local sporting event is always on the menu!
Plan your next visit for a Frisco game or event and check out Visit Frisco for updates and tips on the best spots in town.




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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!