Ali's Faves in Palm Springs

We go to Palm Springs a lot. It’s an easy flight from Seattle and a guarantee of some sun when we’re tired of the Seattle weather. I get asked recommendations a lot and have had a list of places in my phone, but this seemed easier for everyone. And I’ll update it as we go back again! We’re sure to be back again.

Below is my collection of my favorite spots for food, cocktails and things to do. Usually when we’re down, our “things to do” are sit in the sun and read a book. So it’s not a robust list of activities, but a few things to do when you’re in town.

EATS

Bar Cecil - If you can get a reservation, then go!! The food is so amazing, the space is darling, and every detail is well thought out.

Armando’s Bar & Grill (in Palm Desert) - Their margaritas are legendary and the queso is a must! Its the perfect pit stop when you’re on El Paseo in Palm Desert.

Paul Bar/Food - They don’t take reservations, so it can be tricky. We’ve found that showing up around 7:30 or 8pm makes for a shorter wait as the 5pm line has filtered through already. The food is epic and the bartender is ridiculously good.

Blue Coyote - Classic Mexican food that’s exactly what you are looking for. I recommend the Verde Enchiladas or the Carne Asada. Also, their pitcher of Howling Margaritas have caused a lot of problems for me the next morning!

Workshop Kitchen + Bar - Order the rum punch! The food is classic American and fabulous - but that rum punch is something else.

Alice B. - Yep, it’s in a retirement village. But it’s the best food I’ve had in the desert. The ambiance is completely lacking but the delicious food makes up for it!

Holiday House - The brunch here is delightful, but the space is my favorite. I’m slowing turning my house into their lobby.

DRINKS

Melvyn’s Piano Bar - Make sure you go when the pianist is playing! We love to hit Melvyn’s after dinner for a drink and dancing. It’s a perfect spot to feel like the Palm Springs of the 1960’s.

Seymour’s Palm Springs - A speakeasy tucked into Mr Lyon’s that’s adorable. Ideally, you can sit inside because it’s darling and cozy, unfortunately, it’s also very small - so there’s an outdoor space that’s lovely too.

Bootlegger Tiki - Amazing tiki cocktails!! Don’t go hungry, they don’t serve any food - even peanuts. But the tropical cocktails are worth the stop.

Margaritaville Hotel - Yep, that’s right, a cheesy hotel - with an amazing bar program. I don’t think Jimmy would have it any other way! Try the Brunch Punch.

Things to do

Copa Nightclub - I’ve been to good Drag Shows here and bad Drag Shows here. But a Drag Show is always fun, so take the gamble and head in! The drinks are basic, so don’t try to get anything too fancy, you’ll be disappointed.

Hike to the Cross Trailhead - It’s a slow steady climb up to a cross the church below placed on the top of the hill. It’s a great hike to feel a little better after all of the Howling Margaritas and queso. Go early before it’s hot, take water, and plan for about two hours.

Thursday Night Street Fair - If you love folksy art and handmade goods, this is your spot. Even if you don’t, it’s fun to walk the street filled with booths of locals selling things you probably don’t need - but maybe want?