4 Best Restaurants in Palm Springs and the Desert Resorts, California

Boozehounds

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People love traveling with their pups, and at this inventive uptown bar–restaurant, Fido is welcome to join you at tables on the big enclosed patio, which is accessed via the doggy door, naturally! You can savor spirits, snacks, and more substantial plates—many with Asian/Filipino leanings, like blistered shishitos, garlic noodles with galbi (Korean short ribs), or chicken adobo—while your dog can chow-chow down on a gourmet selection from the canine menu. If you aren't accompanied by a furry friend or you want to chill in the air-conditioning, head inside to the cute, trendy, and mutt-free main dining room.

2080 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA, 92262, USA
760-656--0067
Known For
  • freshly baked cookies and milk (or milk punch)
  • happy hour daily in high season and Friday–Sunday in summer
  • Instagram-worthy design
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed. in summer

Copley's on Palm Canyon

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Chef Andrew Manion Copley prepares decadent dishes with flavors and techniques he picked up at past posts in Europe, Australia, and Hawaii in a setting that's straight out of Hollywood—a hacienda once owned by Cary Grant. Dine in the clubby house or in the garden under the stars and with mountain views.

621 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA, 92262, USA
760-327–9555
Known For
  • romantic patio dining
  • fresh seafood and meats bathed in rich sauces
  • sweet and savory herb ice creams
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed July and Aug. No lunch, Reservations essential

Don Diego's of Indian Wells

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This is, and has been since 1981, exactly what most people look for in a casual, go-any-day-of-the-week, Mexican-American restaurant—big portions, reasonable prices, a variety of margaritas, and a massive menu with all the basics (tacos, fajitas, burritos, enchiladas) and some fancier dishes like chile rellenos (stuffed roasted peppers) or carne asada (marinated grilled steak). What's more, the waiters are friendly, and the atmosphere is festive yet still relaxed enough for kids and fur babies (the latter are welcome on the patio).

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Luchador Brewing Company

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In addition to strong cervezas, which are brewed on-site (or at the larger, Chino Hills flagship) in four 10-barrel tanks, this taproom serves up Tijuana-style street food (tacos, tortas, churros, esquites) from a built-in, vintage food truck.