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- 4.6Food
- 4.4Service
- 4.3Ambience
- 4.4Value
Noise • Moderate
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Cane Rosso - Frisco reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
Dallas Suburbs
Kid-friendly
Dallas Suburbs
Good for groups
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Yes, Cane Rosso (Frisco) can be a great casual date-night spot, especially if you both love wood‑fired Neapolitan pizza and relaxed, festive vibes. Guests praise the pizzas, cocktails and dessert pizzas, and many mention attentive servers who help make a night out fun. Note: it can get loud and busy during events at The Star, so consider an early weeknight or a non‑event evening for a quieter, cozier experience.
Portions are generally satisfying, guests frequently say pizzas and appetizers are generous and shareable, and many praise large portions and value during happy hour. A few guests felt some entrees were smaller or not worth the price on certain visits, so portions can vary by dish. For groups, ordering a couple of pizzas and apps to share is a common and reliable approach.
Cane Rosso – Frisco is open most days: Mon–Thu 11:00 am–10:00 pm, Fri 11:00 am–11:00 pm, Sat 10:00 am–11:00 pm, Sun 10:00 am–9:00 pm. Weekend brunch/lunch is Sat–Sun 10:00 am–3:00 pm. Happy hour runs Mon–Fri 3:00 pm–6:00 pm. These hours make it a good spot for lunch, dinner and pre‑event meals at The Star.
Family-friendly: yes, guests often bring kids, there’s a kids menu mentioned and families report enjoyable visits. Accessible seating: there isn’t clear information in guest feedback or owner notes; if you need wheelchair access or specific accommodations, call ahead so staff can assist.
The best times are weekday early evenings or during weekday happy hour (Mon–Fri 3–6pm) for better value and a more relaxed pace. If you want buzz and people‑watching, go on weekend evenings or when there’s an event at The Star, but be prepared for crowds and potential waits.
Cane Rosso offers casual table seating with options for larger groups and outdoor seating; staff and managers frequently help place parties at outdoor tables when available. They don’t advertise private dining rooms, so larger gatherings are usually accommodated in the main dining area or patio seating.
Warm, lively and family‑friendly, Cane Rosso is a festive, casual pizzeria with wood‑fired pizza energy. Guests describe great vibes, friendly staff, and a busy, fun atmosphere especially during events at The Star. Expect an upbeat, bustling dining room rather than a quiet, romantic spot on event nights.
Casual dress, guests typically come in relaxed, comfortable attire suitable for a lively pizza spot and pre‑event dinners at The Star.
Yes, while specific policies aren’t listed, guests report helpful staff and managers who accommodate seating requests (for example, finding outdoor tables) and assist busy parties. For dietary needs, seating preferences, or large-group requests, call the restaurant ahead so the team can prepare.
Yes, many families dine here and guests mention a kids menu and child‑friendly dishes. Families report children enjoying items like cheesy garlic bread and donuts during brunch, so it’s a good spot for family meals and casual celebrations.
Yes, guests describe being waitlisted or experiencing waits during busy evenings and events, though staff often move things quickly and sometimes seat parties earlier than expected. If you’re visiting during a game or Star event, expect a possible wait and consider a reservation or early arrival.
Busiest: weekend evenings, Fridays and nights with events at The Star, guests frequently note packed dining rooms and service strains during those times. Quietest: weekday lunches and early weeknights (and outside happy hour windows) typically feel calmer and are better if you prefer a relaxed pace.
Weekdays, especially Monday–Thursday evenings or weekday happy hour (Mon–Fri 3–6pm), are the best bet for value and a less crowded experience. If you want the full lively vibe and don’t mind crowds, Friday or Saturday nights around events deliver a festive atmosphere.
Yes, guests mention being seated outside and managers helping find outdoor tables on busy nights. Outdoor seating is available and can be a good option on pleasant days or when indoor dining is full.
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