Some of the best moments happen close to home: a perfectly brewed cup of coffee at a neighborhood cafe, a new dish that shocks your taste buds or a weekend outing that turns ordinary streets into a little adventure. These are the experiences that make a community feel alive.
We’ve rounded up a few of the local spots and experiences that leave a lasting impression. From restaurants where every bite feels like a celebration to hidden gems worth discovering, these are the places that make our area feel a little more like home.
Exploring them is a reminder that you don’t have to go far to find something special. This is a small love letter to the creativity, passion and charm thriving right in our own backyard. These are five places Local Profile loves right now.Â
CuppaPug
8100 Stonebrook Pkwy, Frisco
Since September 2025, visitors have been lost in a blur of snorts, squishes and tail wags. Guests spend an hour immersed in a playful, pug-filled environment where unlimited cuddles and interactive play are part of the experience. Visitors can buy treats, participate in training sessions, watch the pugs perform tricks and simply hang out with the cafe’s resident and rescue pugs. One visit here, and you’re officially a dog person. Read more here.
Photo: Rebecca Silvestri | Local Profile
Slick City
1901 Preston Park Blvd, Plano
7164 Technology Dr, Frisco
Plan: watch the kids, take a few pics, relax. Reality: you’re flying down slides, climbing like a kid and laughing louder than anyone. Slick City in Frisco and Plano is all dry slides, soft landings and plenty of space to play. It’s pure fun you’ll enjoy at any age. Read more here.
Little Bit Bakery
9639 Nightfall Dr, Frisco
When the pandemic hit in 2020, Angela Henson ordered a $25 baking set from Amazon and discovered a passion that would grow far beyond her kitchen counter. What began as a way to fill time at home turned into Little Bit Bakery, a full front‑yard bakery in Frisco where she sells sourdough, cookies, cakes and custom treats. On Saturday mornings, she wheels out her porch bakery cart. Thanks, in part, to social media buzz around her charming setup (@littlebitbakery), crowds now gather and sell out well before midday, turning a simple hobby into a beloved local ritual. Read more here.
Photo: Aric Becker | Local Profile
Bazaria Gelato & Frozen Yogurt
700 W Spring Creek Pkwy #102, Plano
Mohammad Al-Qawasmi of Bazaria is making waves on the global gelato stage. His fig krokan earned him third place at the 2025 Gelato Festival World Masters and a second-place finish in the North American semifinals. Fortunately, you can savor his award-winning gelato right here in Plano. Read more here.
Depot Cafe
6733 Main St, Frisco
Stroll down Frisco’s Main Street, and you’ll find the city’s oldest family-owned gem: the Depot Cafe. Since 1999, it’s been dishing up comfort food and beloved breakfast classics — all straight from family recipes. When you walk in the door, order your plate at the counter and enjoy a home-cooked meal among loyal customers who come in week after week, you really feel like you’re home. Read more here.
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