The master bedroom is on the left and it has a king bed, ceiling fan, and a flat screen TV. The guest bedroom to the right has a queen bed and flat screen TV. Off of the living area you will find the both bedrooms. For your convenience there is a stack-able washer/dryer located in a closet in the kitchen area. There is a separate pantry area next to the refrigerator. Next to the living area is a bathroom with a shower/tub combo.īeyond the living area is the large kitchen with granite counters and updated black appliances, in here you'll find everything you need to cook up a big breakfast before you head out and enjoy the amazing scenery that surrounds you. Next to the dining table is the living area which has a queen sofa sleeper, 43 inch smart tv, ceiling fan, and a gas fireplace so you can warm up quickly after a long day out on the slopes. Once inside the unit you have a dining table which seats 4. Great views of the mountains from all sides, and just a stones throw away from Ten Mile Creek.Īfter you park in the reserved, covered parking you walk into the building and the unit is immediately in front of you. Nestled in a quiet neighborhood, this condo has a cozy mountain feel with a very relaxing environment. Walking distance to downtown Frisco, and within minutes of 6 ski resorts!īuilt in 2004, this beautifully decorated ground level condo is located just one block from Main Street at the west end of the quaint town of Frisco. STR License: 010536 Property Type: Condominium "At this new location, guests of all ages will enjoy the Boba Bar where a variety of iced or blended Boba Teas are available in a variety of flavors and adults will also be able to enjoy a frozen Sake-Tini or glass of Frozen Rosé," according to a press release.300 Streamside Lane, Frisco, Colorado 80443 Poke Bop, famous for its " poke doughnut," has opened a second location, this time in East Dallas at Abrams and Mockingbird."The restaurant is also upgrading some of its current offerings including USDA prime brisket and house made sausage prepared in the new sausage production room, which Pit Master Bryan Shanahan will oversee." "New items to the traditional Texas barbecue menu include jalapeño-cheddar sausage corn dogs, Texas poutine with brisket chili, a BLT with house cured pork belly and fried green tomatoes, and a scratch-made warm donut bread pudding," according to a press release. After taking a brief hiatus, 3 Stacks Smoke & Tap House in Frisco has reopened with a new menu and new management.to 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. This is the brand's first Texas location, and it'll be open from 11 a.m. Dallas is about to get another falafel spot: Mamoun’s Falafel, "known for being New York’s oldest falafel restaurant," is opening Saturday, Feb.Hartai, Ford's latest brand advocate, is relocating to Austin for the gig. Mate Hartai - who's worked everywhere from Shoals to Black Swan to the late Remedy and also owned an ice company called the Cold Standard - is taking a route that's becoming increasingly popular with career bartenders: working with a liquor brand. One of Dallas' biggest bartenders is stepping out from behind the stick."The old location in Oak Cliff was also a former El Chico." The building "once housed an El Chico, the brand started in 1940 by Macario and Adelaida Cuellar," according to a press release. The new location opened this week in McKinney at 1222 N. El Corazon's building in Oak Cliff was razed for a CVS, but the Tex-Mex restaurant has reopened - far, far away from Oak Cliff.with Legacy Hall's other breakfast offerings: Glazed Donut Works, Berry Naked ("organic pops and purees"), Whisk & Egg, Press Waffle Co., FAQ (breakfast tacos) and Eiland’s Bottomless Coffee Bar, which offers bottomless $2 coffee. 12: the Juice Bar, where you'll find "chef-created juices, smoothies, pressed juice, juice cleanses and delicious and nutritious food," according to a press release. Yet another spot opening at Plano food hall Legacy Hall on Monday, Feb.You can make a reservation - which we recommend - on Opentable. "With a focus on small plates, guests are encouraged to share the authentic and innovative fare." The restaurant is open for dinner, with lunch and brunch forthcoming. "Taking inspiration from Turkish, Greek and Lebanese cuisines, Zaytinya offers an innovative mezze menu," according to a release. This is the first Texas location for the famous Washington, D.C., restaurant, and the Frisco site is about to set a new bar for dining in the 'burbs. The big news in Dallas food this week: Michelin-starred chef José Andrés, famous for his above-and-beyond humanitarian work during Hurricane Maria, has opened his new Turkish restaurant, Zaytinya, at the Star in Frisco.In this week's DFW food news roundup, a famous chef opens a famous restaurant - but not in Dallas proper - and two local restaurants reopen:
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