Stonebriar, Where Frisco Meets the “Go-Out” Side of 75034
About Stonebriar
In Stonebriar, it’s normal for a quick coffee run to turn into an afternoon out. Residents duck into Summer Moon Coffee about half a mile from the neighborhood, then drift toward the cluster of nightlife and patios nearby—places like Parkside Pool and Bar and The Monarch Stag, both around a mile away, or Pete's Dueling Piano Bar just over a mile from home. That easy access to restaurants, lounges, and entertainment gives Stonebriar a distinctly “Frisco-75034” rhythm: polished, busy, and built around convenience.
The neighborhood sits in the heart of Collin County’s growth story, and it feels like it. Streets are oriented toward errands and evenings out, with many households balancing packed calendars and flexible workdays—about 33.4% of local workers in the ZIP code work from home. When you step back from the buzz, Stonebriar still reads as a residential enclave first, with day-to-day life anchored by Frisco ISD and the kind of steady, high-achieving school options that draw families and relocating professionals into this part of town.
Stonebriar also reflects the demographics of this side of Frisco, where a median age of 35.9 keeps the neighborhood feeling active and career-driven. The ZIP’s diversity shows up in the mix of local hangouts and the people you see on everyday routines, with the area’s population including White residents at 50.2%, Asian residents at 19.0%, Hispanic residents at 14.8%, and Black residents at 11.0%. That blend is especially noticeable at neighborhood meetups, weekend brunch lines, and after-school pickup.
On the housing side, this is a market where buyers tend to arrive prepared. In the surrounding 75034 area, the median home value sits at $729,700, and that price point shapes who plants roots here and how long they tend to stay. Stonebriar appeals to residents who want Frisco’s newer, master-planned feel near the action—people who like having a hospital close by, grabbing a latte without planning the route, and being able to say “yes” when friends suggest meeting at Truck Yard or CRÚ on short notice.
Living in Stonebriar Day to Day
Living in Stonebriar feels like having a built-in shortcut to the parts of Frisco people drive in for. Mornings often start locally, with Summer Moon Coffee close enough for a quick stop before the workday. Because 56.4% of workers in the surrounding ZIP code drive alone, the neighborhood’s routine tends to be car-based, and you’ll see that in how people plan their day: school drop-offs, a midday run to pick up tea at CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice, then a straight shot back home for meetings.
Stonebriar is also a practical place to land if you want strong school options without feeling removed from the social side of town. Frisco ISD anchors the area, with A-rated campuses nearby like Allen EL and Smith EL, plus A-rated middle school options including Hunt Middle and Clark Middle. For high school, Reedy H S is close, A-rated, and sizable at 2,201 students, which gives families a clear path as kids move up through grades.
Evenings are where Stonebriar’s location really shows its personality. It’s easy to meet friends for live-energy entertainment at Pete's Dueling Piano Bar, or to keep it casual at spots like Ringo's Pub, Bottle Rockets, or Lava Cantina within a couple miles. If your idea of a wind-down is quieter, you can trade nightlife for a “third place” vibe at Ascension Coffee or Golden Boy Coffee & Wine Bar, both close enough that you don’t have to overthink timing.
The neighborhood’s household profile matches what you feel on the ground: the ZIP’s median household income is $111,122 and per capita income is $72,525, which often translates into well-maintained properties and residents who prioritize convenience and school quality. With 24,756 housing units in the broader ZIP and a mix of owner-occupied and renter households, Stonebriar tends to attract both long-term buyers and tenants who want to test-drive the area before committing.
Weekends often split two ways: family schedules and adult social calendars. You’ll see parents coordinating meetups around school events while others make a circuit of dessert-and-boba stops like Vivi Bubble Tea, Gong Cha, or Matcha Cafe Maiko. When healthcare access matters, it’s reassuring that Medical Center Frisco is only about 0.6 miles away—close enough to feel like part of the neighborhood’s everyday safety net.
Coffee, Nightlife, and Quick Errands Near Stonebriar
Stonebriar’s biggest amenity is how close “something to do” feels at almost any hour. A quick half-mile trip gets you to Summer Moon Coffee, and within roughly a mile you can choose between Parkside Pool and Bar and The Monarch Stag depending on whether you’re meeting friends for a relaxed drink or starting a longer night out. When you want a louder, group-friendly option, Pete's Dueling Piano Bar sits just over a mile away and is one of those places Stonebriar residents can treat like a spontaneous plan instead of a special trip.
For a choose-your-own-adventure evening, the neighborhood is surrounded by options within a couple miles, including CRÚ, Red Phone Booth, Truck Yard, and Scissors & Scotch. Daytime treats are just as easy, with boba and dessert stops like The Alley, Vivi Bubble Tea, and 85°C Bakery Cafe close enough to become part of regular routines rather than weekend-only outings.
Nearby Neighborhoods Around Stonebriar
Stonebriar sits in a pocket where you can cross into a different vibe in just a few minutes. To the west, The Colony’s themed enclaves like The T's, The P's, and The Legends are all within about two miles, offering a neighboring scene that complements Stonebriar’s go-out convenience. Austin Ranch, about three miles away, is another nearby name residents often reference when comparing dining and nightlife options.
To the east and southeast, Plano neighborhoods like Kings Ridge, Legacy, and Windhaven are close enough that school choices and daily errands can overlap depending on where you work and which side of the metro you spend time in. Central Frisco, about 2.3 miles away, adds another layer—more of a “city hub” feel for events and local services—while places like Legend Crest, Legend Trails, and Eastvale in The Colony round out the immediate radius with additional residential options.
Local Schools and Civic Resources Near Stonebriar
Stonebriar is served by Frisco ISD, and families benefit from having multiple highly rated options nearby as kids move through grade levels. Schools like Allen EL, Smith EL, Hunt Middle, Clark Middle, and Reedy H S are all A-rated and within a short drive, which is one reason many buyers focus their search in this part of 75034. There are also nearby campuses in neighboring districts—like Tom Hicks EL in Lewisville ISD and Haun EL in Plano ISD—which matters for families comparing boundaries across Frisco, Plano, and The Colony.
For everyday services and peace of mind, Medical Center Frisco is about 0.6 miles away, with Texas Health Hospital Frisco and Carrollton Regional Medical Center also within reach for broader care. When you need city services, the City of Frisco police presence is close, with City of Frisco listed around 2.5 miles away and the Frisco Police Department around 2.8 miles.
On the county side, Clark Hill - Collin County is roughly 1.1 miles away for clerk-related needs, and the Frisco Public Library is about 3.3 miles away when you want study space, kids’ programs, or a quiet weekend reset without leaving the area.
Frequently Asked Questions About Stonebriar
Is Stonebriar a good place to live?
Stonebriar is a strong choice for buyers who want everyday convenience without giving up a residential feel. In 75034, the median home value of $729,700 reflects a neighborhood that attracts established professionals, and the ZIP’s median household income of $111,122 supports the well-kept, stable vibe you notice around homes and streets. Day to day, it’s easy to build routines around nearby staples like Summer Moon Coffee and a deep bench of evening options including Parkside Pool and Bar, The Monarch Stag, and Pete's Dueling Piano Bar. With Frisco ISD nearby and multiple A-rated schools within a few miles, the area tends to appeal to households planning to stay through multiple school transitions.
Is Stonebriar safe?
Safety in Stonebriar is generally tied to how active and well-served this part of Frisco is. Residents have nearby law enforcement access with City of Frisco listed about 2.5 miles away and the Frisco Police Department about 2.8 miles away, which helps reinforce a community expectation of quick response and regular patrol presence. The neighborhood also benefits from being close to essential services like Medical Center Frisco around 0.6 miles away. As with any area that’s near popular nightlife spots such as Truck Yard and Red Phone Booth, the best approach is practical: pay attention to lighting, parking, and late-night traffic patterns when choosing a home location within the broader Stonebriar area.
How are the schools in Stonebriar?
Stonebriar is closely connected to Frisco ISD, and the nearby school list reads like a who’s-who of high-performing campuses. Families commonly look at A-rated elementary options like Allen EL and Smith EL, then continue on to A-rated middle schools such as Hunt Middle and Clark Middle. For high school, Reedy H S is A-rated and large at 2,201 students, giving students a broad academic and extracurricular environment. Because Stonebriar sits near the edges of multiple communities, there are also nearby alternatives in other districts, including Tom Hicks EL in Lewisville ISD and Haun EL in Plano ISD, which can be helpful for families comparing boundaries in the Frisco–Plano–The Colony corridor.
What is the cost of living in Stonebriar?
Stonebriar’s cost of living is shaped less by daily necessities and more by housing and property taxes in this part of Frisco. In 75034, the median home value is $729,700, so even small changes in tax rates can meaningfully affect an annual budget. On the property tax side, the City of Frisco rate is $0.4255 per $100 of valuation, Collin County is $0.1493 per $100, and Frisco ISD is $1.0194 per $100, which together create a combined estimated property tax rate of $1.5943 per $100. Texas also has no state income tax, which can offset the overall household budget for many residents. No regional price parity cost-of-living indices were provided for Stonebriar in the data above, so it’s not possible to cite an overall RPP number (where 100 equals the U.S. average) for housing, goods, or utilities here without guessing. In practical terms for the Frisco area, households typically feel the biggest cost pressure in home prices, rents, and local property taxes, while benefiting from strong job access and the lack of state income tax.
Is Stonebriar good for families?
Stonebriar works well for families who want schools and daily conveniences close together. Frisco ISD is the primary district connection, and nearby A-rated options like Allen EL, Smith EL, Hunt Middle, Clark Middle, and Reedy H S make it easier to plan a longer-term path. The local age profile supports that family rhythm, with a median age of 35.9 and 15.3% of the ZIP population under 18, so youth sports, school events, and kid-friendly routines fit naturally into the area’s pace. It also helps to have Medical Center Frisco only about 0.6 miles away, which many parents appreciate as part of the neighborhood’s practical safety net.
What is Stonebriar known for?
Stonebriar is known for being part of Frisco’s 75034 corridor where residential living meets a highly concentrated set of dining, drinks, and entertainment. Locals recognize the area by its short hop to places like Parkside Pool and Bar, The Monarch Stag, and Pete's Dueling Piano Bar, along with a long list of coffee-and-dessert stops that make casual meetups easy. It’s also known for being closely tied to Frisco ISD, with multiple A-rated schools nearby, which contributes to the neighborhood’s reputation as a place people move into intentionally rather than stumbling upon. The area’s higher housing values—like the ZIP’s $729,700 median home value—reinforce its image as an established, amenity-driven part of Frisco.
What are things to do near Stonebriar?
Near Stonebriar, most “what should we do tonight?” conversations can be answered within a couple miles. For a lively night out, residents head to Pete's Dueling Piano Bar, Truck Yard, Lava Cantina, or Red Phone Booth depending on the mood. If you prefer something more low-key, CRÚ and The Monarch Stag are popular choices, and coffee meetups are easy with Summer Moon Coffee close by plus options like Ascension Coffee and Golden Boy Coffee & Wine Bar. Dessert runs are practically a local pastime, with nearby stops such as The Alley, Vivi Bubble Tea, 85°C Bakery Cafe, and Matcha Cafe Maiko making it easy to turn an ordinary evening into a quick neighborhood outing.
What ZIP code is Stonebriar in?
Stonebriar is in ZIP code 75034. Most addresses and nearby schools and amenities associated with the neighborhood fall within this Frisco-area ZIP.
Thinking About Buying or Renting in Stonebriar?
Stonebriar can feel very different block to block depending on how you want to live—close to coffee and nightlife, or tucked into a quieter routine tied to Frisco ISD campuses. If you’d like, I can help you compare homes, school paths, and day-to-day drive times so you can zero in on the right fit in 75034.
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