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Published January 1, 2026
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publishedDate: “2026-03-27” category: “events” tags: [“dining”, “entertainment”, “spring”] title: “Spring is Here: Frisco’s Hottest Events & Dining Scene for April 2026” description: “Frisco, TX springs into action with Frisco Uncorked wine festival, FC Dallas home opener, PGA SAVOR culinary event, and a booming restaurant scene. Your guide to spring 2026 entertainment in Frisco.” heroImage: “https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1517248135467-4c7edcad34c4?w=800&h=450&fit=crop&auto=format” heroImageAlt: “Restaurant dining food”
Spring into Action
Frisco’s Most Exciting April Events, World-Class Dining, and Why This Spring is Different
If there’s one thing Frisco does better than most Texas cities, it’s scale. Every spring, this fast-growing community delivers events and dining experiences that rival big metros—all with that unmistakable North Texas hospitality and energy. April 2026 is shaping up to be Frisco’s breakout month, with three major celebrations launching within weeks of each other. Whether you’re a foodie, sports fan, wine connoisseur, or just someone who loves vibrant community gatherings, April in Frisco has something for you.
Frisco Uncorked: The Festival That Defines Frisco Spring
Mark your calendar for Saturday, April 25, 2026. After a successful six-year run, the seventh annual Frisco Uncorked presented by H-E-B is back at Frisco Square (8874 Coleman Blvd), and this year’s iteration promises to be bigger and bolder than ever.
Imagine: 100+ award-winning wines, craft spirits, and locally-sourced cuisine all flowing freely across one of Frisco’s most beloved gathering spaces. From noon to 6 PM, you’ll move between tasting stations operated by the city’s top restaurants and wineries, all while local vendors showcase handcrafted goods and live music fills the air. Grape-stomping competitions, interactive activations, and roaming entertainment make it feel less like a tasting and more like a celebration.
Frisco Uncorked 2026 – April 25 | 12 PM – 6 PM
Frisco Square, 8874 Coleman Blvd, Frisco, TX
Ticket Options:
- Food + Wine Pass ($80): 20 wine tastings, 15 food tastings, Frisco Uncorked wine glass
- Wine Tasting Pass ($45): 20 one-ounce pours, official wine glass
- Food Pass ($50): Up to 15 restaurant samples
Tickets are expected to sell out early. Purchase yours at Eventbrite.
What makes Frisco Uncorked special isn’t just the wine—it’s the sense of community. You’ll rub shoulders with neighbors, local business owners, and friends who all share a passion for Frisco’s thriving food and beverage scene. SBG Hospitality has curated partnerships with Frisco’s most respected establishments, so expect top-tier quality across every pour and bite.
FC Dallas Kicks Off Season at Toyota Stadium
For soccer fans, spring means one thing: FC Dallas’s 2026 season is underway, and Toyota Stadium in Frisco is ready to roar. The 2026 campaign launched with the first home game on February 21 against Toronto FC, and the momentum hasn’t stopped.
This spring, FC Dallas will host several marquee matchups that are perfect for families, groups, and die-hard fans alike. The 2026 theme nights and promotions showcase the club’s commitment to fan experience:
Key FC Dallas Home Games at Toyota Stadium – Spring 2026
- Saturday, March 21 vs. Houston Dynamo (Texas Derby!) at 7:30 PM
- Saturday, April 11 vs. St. Louis City SC at 7:30 PM
- Saturday, April 18 vs. Los Angeles Galaxy at 7:30 PM
- Wednesday, April 22 vs. Minnesota United FC (Midweek action!) at 7:30 PM
Toyota Stadium, 6000 TD Place, Frisco, TX
Note: The East Side of Toyota Stadium is undergoing renovations this season. Plan accordingly for parking and seating.
What’s particularly exciting this year is the return of themed match nights. On March 14, the team brought back its wildly popular Anime Night complete with Naruto-themed giveaways and a post-match drone show. These special events transform a soccer game into a full entertainment experience—exactly the kind of thing that makes Frisco’s sports culture so magnetic.
PGA Frisco’s SAVOR: Culinary Excellence Meets Championship Golf
If Frisco Uncorked celebrates community, then SAVOR at the Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa celebrates luxury and craft. Running April 30 through May 3, this four-day culinary and entertainment festival has become a destination event for food and golf enthusiasts across the Dallas metroplex.
Think celebrity chef demonstrations, Michelin-inspired dining experiences, world-class wine pairings, celebrity pro-am golf, and live performances. The festival transforms the 900-acre PGA Frisco campus into a hub of gastronomic innovation. Previous years have featured top chefs, sommeliers, and personalities from across the food and sports worlds.
Beyond SAVOR, PGA Frisco remains one of North Texas’s premier destinations for golf experiences. The facility serves as headquarters for the PGA of America’s Coaching Center and hosts amateur tournaments, corporate events, and recreational programs year-round. Plus, with the 2027 PGA Championship coming to Fields Ranch East at PGA Frisco, the energy around the facility is electric.
The Restaurant Renaissance: Where Frisco’s Dining Scene is Heading
Here’s something that doesn’t always make headline news but absolutely should: Frisco’s restaurant and dining scene is experiencing a renaissance. The city isn’t just getting new chains—it’s attracting elevated, chef-driven concepts that would rival any urban center.
Spring 2026 is seeing a major influx of new openings:
- Tango Room (Fall 2026 at HALL Park): A second location of this celebrated concept will bring European-style market dining to 3101 Gaylord Parkway
- The Commissary (Fall 2026 at HALL Park): All-day breakfast and lunch from a beloved European-style market concept
- Mastro’s Steakhouse (Mid-2026 at Fields West): Premium steakhouse with Wagyu beef, shrimp cocktail, and elevated cocktails
- Nando’s (Fields West): Chicken-focused casual dining with bold Portuguese flavors
- Portillo’s (January 2026): Chicago’s legendary Italian beef and hot dog spot (technically opened in January, but the buzz continues strong)
These aren’t just restaurants—they’re statements. They say that Frisco has arrived as a culinary destination. Business leaders, families, and foodies are voting with their forks, and the city’s restaurant community is responding with world-class offerings.
The Bigger Picture: Why April Matters
Spring is when Frisco’s identity becomes most visible. The city has grown from roughly 33,000 residents in 2010 to over 150,000 today—making it one of Texas’s fastest-growing municipalities. But growth alone doesn’t create culture. What distinguishes Frisco is how intentionally it’s building community around shared experiences: wine festivals at Frisco Square, soccer matches at Toyota Stadium, culinary celebrations at luxury resorts, and restaurant concepts that make people excited to live here.
April 2026 is your invitation to be part of that story. Whether you’re attending Frisco Uncorked for the first time, catching FC Dallas in action, experiencing SAVOR’s culinary mastery, or discovering one of the city’s new restaurant gems, you’re participating in a community that’s thoughtful about how it celebrates itself.
Mark Your April Calendar
- April 4: Easter Eggstravaganza at PGA Frisco
- April 11 & 18: FC Dallas home games at Toyota Stadium
- April 22: FC Dallas vs. Minnesota United FC (Wednesday night soccer)
- April 25: Frisco Uncorked Wine Festival at Frisco Square (MAIN EVENT)
- April 30–May 3: SAVOR at Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa
Getting Involved & Staying in the Loop
Want to stay updated on Frisco events year-round? Visit Visit Frisco’s event calendar, follow the Frisco Chamber of Commerce, and check the City of Frisco’s official events page. Many events sell out weeks in advance, so planning ahead is key.
Frisco’s spring energy is infectious. Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to the area, April 2026 is the month to dive deep into everything this community has to offer. See you at Frisco Uncorked.
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Last Updated: March 27, 2026 | Originally Published: March 27, 2026
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