A popular spot with locals, celebrities and tourists alike, Purple Room is a must-visit during your time in Palm Springs especially if you are looking for a fun-filled night while feasting on hearty delicacies and drinks. Not only does the club host live jazz performances but dinner shows also take place here on the weekend. One can also go for a parody of the hit 1960s The Judy Garland Show, dubbed by the name of The Judy Show. Besides the entertaining performances that take place six nights a week, the Purple Room is also known for its great food that includes small plates, salads, mains and desserts. Tempura Fried Dates, Lime Tartlet and Pork Tenderloin are just some of the delicacies you can feast on while you are here. If you are in the mood for a memorable night, head to the Purple Room for a great time.
Farm to table reigns supreme here at this Palm Springs breakfast joint. Featuring a weekly changing menu with everything from the sauces and batters made from scratch, Cheeky's uses fresh, locally sourced ingredients for their famous breakfast dishes. Nosh on tasty items like eggs benedict, waffles, hash browns, pancakes and more. Freshly squeezed juices, their bacon flight and Bloody Mary's top the favorites list at this local hotspot.
Sitting elegantly within the Los Arboles Hotel, El Mirasol is a restaurant that serves traditional Mexican delights presented in contemporary style. The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating options, with the outdoor patio set beside a breathtaking swimming pool flanked by gardens on all sides. The menu includes a range of Mexican combos, appetizers, mains and dessert with the Pollo en Mole Poblano, Carne Asada, Enchiladas Rancheras and the Jericaya being the restaurant's signature dishes.
Seasonal ingredients are used to create amazing dishes and cocktails and Workshop Kitchen + Bar. The interior of the restaurant is decorated simply, much like you would imagine an actual workshop. There's a long communal table that's illuminated by light bulbs hanging from the ceiling. The patio outside is a highlight of the restaurant; it's the perfect, spacious location for outdoor dining.
This restaurant at the Ingleside Inn is renowned as a romantic, traditional restaurant with a seductive lounge. Acclaimed as "One of the Ten Best" by Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, it is guaranteed to be memorable. Virtually all of the appetizers could have been found on New York menus of the 1920s: shrimp cocktails, Oysters Rockefeller and Beluga Malassol caviar quoted daily at market price. The French Chicken Breast is a favorite specialty.
You know that feeling of absolute delight about a certain place, when a smile creeps in just by thinking about it and you just want to magically transport yourself to that place. Chez Pierre is just that kind of place. This traditional French bistro is chef-owner Pierre Pelech's labor of love, from lovingly made food to a cozy and friendly personalized atmosphere, this winsome restaurant is lovely. Most of the dining is in the covered patio, making it even more appealing. The seasonal, farm to table menu is just sublime with daily specials making their grand entrance on the blackboard. Winters you will find cassoulet to wild game, in spring shad roe and soft shell crabs and in summers, paella, steak tartar and pomme frites. Its like unraveling a gift every season, though here you are unraveling many. The best way to relish the true bistro classics is to eat what the chef recommends, you will be a happy and eternally satisfied person. And yes, being a French restaurant, do not forget the beautiful desserts such as the floating islands. Bon Appétit!
Nothing like a summer afternoon amidst palm trees, mountains and of course, a cold cone of ice cream! Kreem, located on East Palm Canyon Drive, offers a perfect icy getaway with their crafted ice creams and iced coffees. Bubble Gum, Mint Chip, Cafe Rose au Lait are some of the special ice cream flavors they offer. Enjoy your waffle cone or your daily caffeine dose, while soaking in the warm Californian sun and views of the Canyon.
The Cafe at Sunnylands, the 240 acre one-time estate of Ambassadors Walter and Leonore Annenberg, is just one detail out of many that makes this gorgeous space one of the best places to tour in Rancho Mirage. The menu is small and straightforward, consisting of three salad options and the same number of sandwich options, on top of a short list of coffee-based beverages and loose leaf teas. Guests can sit in the gorgeous glass-walled cafe interior or opt for the beautiful garden patio on sunny days, allowing views of the nearby San Jacinto Mountains as well as the eclectic collection of desert plants in the expansive gardens.