Outdoor dining tables at The Parker Palm Springs with yellow and white umbrellas, featured in a local guide to the best restaurants in Palm Springs

My Palm Springs Restaurant Guide

When we first arrived in Palm Springs in 2010, the restaurant scene was… let’s just say a little hit-or-miss. Fast forward to today, and Palm Springs has become a true food lover’s destination, with an ever-growing lineup of standout restaurants, cafés, and hidden gems—so many, in fact, it can be hard to know where to start.

That’s where this guide comes in. As a Palm Springs local, I’m sharing my favorite places to eat in Palm Springs—the restaurants I personally love, return to often, and recommend time and time again. Whether you’re visiting for a weekend getaway or live here full-time, these are the best Palm Springs restaurants for everything from casual lunches to celebratory dinners and desert-worthy cocktails.


Best Restaurants in Palm Springs (Local Favorites)

The Pantry at Holiday House (Best for Brunch & Cozy Dinners)

Holiday House is a preppy-chic boutique hotel designed by Mark D. Sikes, known for his signature blue-and-white aesthetic. Tucked inside is The Pantry, a petite restaurant that’s a total gem—and one of our favorite spots in Palm Springs for both brunch, lunch and dinner.

Order the grilled artichokes, French fries, omelets, and (trust me) the piña coladas. They also host Fried Chicken Fridays and Taco Tuesdays. Seating is very limited, so call ahead to make sure there’s room.

Note: Brunch is temporarily paused, but coming back October 4, 2026.


The Barn Kitchen at Sparrows Lodge (Intimate, Reservation-Only Dining)

How did we sleep on this place for so long? I assumed it wouldn’t be my vibe based on the rustic aesthetic—but wow, was I wrong. Like The Pantry, seating is very limited and prioritized for hotel guests, so reservations are a must.

Order the fish dish. Don’t overthink it.


Le Vallauris (Classic French Fine Dining in Palm Springs)

This old-school French restaurant near the Palm Springs Art Museum is a total throwback—in the best way. Think tuxedoed waiters, classic French fare, and a garden patio that feels like stepping back in time.

The halibut or white fish of the day is outstanding. And the soufflés! Come to mama. Bonus: the soufflés and crème brûlée are gluten-free.


Norma’s at The Parker Palm Springs (Iconic Brunch, Drinks & Dinner)

My favorite spot in Palm Springs for drinks, brunch, or dinner with friends. Located inside The Parker Palm Springs and designed by Jonathan Adler, it’s endlessly Instagrammable.

Favorites include the fish tacos, chocolate decadence French toast, and blueberry pancakes. When the desert chill sets in at night, they bring out heat lamps and cozy blankets—chef’s kiss. Service can be slow at times, but you’re on Palm Springs time. Sit back and enjoy.


The Pink Cabana at the Sands Hotel (Stylish Dining in Palm Desert)

Designed by Martyn Lawrence Bullard, the Sands Hotel is a pink-and-green dream with Moroccan and Moorish influences—and the food lives up to the design. Located right on the border of Palm Desert and Indian Wells, it’s a great spot when you’re “down Valley” (Valley = Coachella Valley; this is about 30 minutes from Palm Springs proper).

The dining room can get loud when it’s bustling, so we prefer eating al fresco on the front patio.


Melvyn’s at the Ingleside Inn (Old Hollywood Steakhouse Experience)

Want the full Rat Pack experience? Melvyn’s at the Ingleside Inn delivers. Tuxedoed servers (often octogenarians), tableside classics like Steak Diane and Wilted Spinach Salad, and ice-cold martinis with very generous pours thanks to a grandfathered liquor license.

Not up for dinner? Pop in for a drink, enjoy the piano player, and watch the blue-haireds tear up the dance floor.
Note: Gentlemen need pants and a jacket.


The Colony Club at The Colony Palms (Poolside Dining with a View)

Designed originally by Martyn Lawrence Bullard and later refreshed by Steve Hermann, The Colony Palms is green-and-white striped paradise.

Dining at The Colony Club means mountain views, pretty people lounging by the pool, cooling misters, and a vibe that feels undeniably Palm Springs.


Chi Chi at The Avalon Hotel (Best for Brunch & Lunch)

While they do serve dinner, I love Chi Chi most for brunch and lunch. Located inside The Avalon, designed by Kelly Wearstler, this boutique hotel is laid-back chic heaven. Again, I prefer dining poolside here.

Order the Chi Chi Quiles and soak it all in.


Bar Cecil & Beaton’s (Buzzy New Favorites)

Two newer additions to the Palm Springs dining scene t—both stylish, buzzy, and worth adding to your list. The trick to getting a reservation at Bar Cecil is to book on Open Table at midnight (when they release new tables).

Note: You can’t book in advance for more than 2 weeks out. Beaton’s is the new bar addition next door, where you can grab drinks and appetizers while you wait.


Farm (Charming Downtown Brunch Spot)

A charming Old World–style restaurant downtown in a Provencal garden setting that’s especially popular for brunch. A classic for a reason.

Note: They don’t take reservations for brunch but we’ve also gotten in quickly. They do take reservations for dinner, however.


17 More Palm Springs Restaurants I Enjoy

While the list above represents my Top Palm Springs restaurant recommendations, it’s far from exhaustive. These are 17 additional restaurants I’ve enjoyed over the years—maybe not Top 10 status, but still very solid options if you’re looking to branch out.


Mr. Lyons Steakhouse (Best Steak in Palm Springs)

The best steak in Palm Springs, hands down. Filet mignon, potatoes mousseline, wedge salad—and a dark, moody interior I love.

Bar Issi (Chic Cocktails & Mediterranean-Inspired Plates)

A stylish, buzzy maximalist spot located next to the Thompson Palm Springs that feels equal parts European and Palm Springs. Great for cocktails, small plates, and lingering conversations in a chic, social setting.

Workshop Kitchen + Bar (Award-Winning Design & Seasonal Menu)

A favorite among many locals. The interiors are cool (very New York), but I prefer eating outside. James Beard Award–winning design and a great whole fish.

SO.PA at L’Horizon (Upscale Dining & Cocktails)

Located at L’Horizon Hotel. Pricey margaritas, but excellent. Service has been hit-or-miss for me, though it’s considered one of the nicer meals in the desert.

Lola Rose (Lively Dinner Spot with a Social Vibe)

A fun, modern addition to the Palm Springs dining scene with a lively atmosphere and a Levantine-inspired menu that’s perfect for sharing. Ideal for a casual night out when you want something upbeat, sexy and social.

King’s Highway at Ace Hotel (Casual Brunch & Diner Classics)

Inside The Ace Hotel—hipster diner vibes. Best for brunch.

Sherman’s Deli (Classic Comfort Food)

Not pretty, but unbeatable comfort food. Matzo ball soup, massive sandwiches and salads, and an irresistible dessert case.

Tyler’s Burgers (Family-Friendly Burgers & Shakes)

Great burgers, fries, shakes—and kid-friendly.

Jake’s Palm Springs (California Cuisine & Legendary Cakes)

Solid California cuisine—but let’s be honest, I come for the cake. Gigantic slices from Over the Rainbow Desserts that are truly life-affirming.

Cheeky’s (Popular Breakfast Spot with a Line)

Bacon flight? Mimosa? Yes. Long lines, yes but often worth it. If the wait is brutal, try Jake’s, Chi Chi, or Farm nearby.

Birba (Thin-Crust Pizza & Garden Patio)

Thin-crust pizza, excellent cocktails, and a dreamy garden setting. Gluten-free pizza available (same oven, so cross-contamination risk).

Las Casuelas (Lively Tex-Mex Favorite)

Is it touristy? Yes. Is it also beloved by locals? Some. Am I one of them.? YES! Tex-Mex style (which I LOVE — the cheesier the better), fun, lively atmosphere with live music on the patio and giant margaritas. Order the enchiladas suizas. You’re welcome.

EIGHT4NINE (Fun Cocktails & Instagrammable)

Pink chairs pulled me in. Fun drinks, good food—not great, but good.

Escena Lounge & Grill (Golf Course Views & Sunset Dining)

Good food, great views. Located on a golf course with sunset dinners that feel Hawaii-adjacent. Excellent happy hour—inside only.

Mister Parker’s (Dark, Moody Fine Dining)

The dark, moody fine-dining sibling to Norma’s at The Parker. Perfect for a clandestine steak dinner with cheeky Jonathan Adler touches.

Wilma & Frieda’s (Indulgent Brunch Favorite)

Indulgent brunch favorite. I still dream about the blackberry custard French toast. In downtown Palm Springs and Palm Desert.

Boozehounds (Dog-Friendly Brunch & Craft Cocktails)

A Palm Springs favorite for cocktails, brunch, and dog-friendly hangs. The vibe is playful and relaxed, the drinks are strong, and yes—your pup is welcome on the patio.


10 New & Noteworthy Restaurants in Palm Springs

These are 10 places I haven’t yet tried—but locals and visiting friends swear by them.

  • Rooster and the Pig

  • Paul Bar

  • Elmer’s

  • Counter Reformation

  • 1501 Uptown Gastro Pub

  • Del Rey at Villa Royale

  • Sandfish Sushi & Whiskey

  • Palm Springs Swim & Social at Arrive Hotel

  • 4 Saints at The Rowan

  • Juniper Table


What Do You Think?

Did your favorite Palm Springs restaurant make the list—or did I miss one you love? Let me know!
Now excuse me while I go figure out where we’re eating tonight…

The ultimate Palm Springs restaurant guide from a local. The best places for brunch, dinner, cocktails, and classic desert dining favorites.

Note: I have Celiac so have to eat gluten-free. My recommendations include dishes I loved before I discovered I couldn’t eat gluten.

Photos by Fred Moser

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