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

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During the season, restaurants can be busy, as many locals and visitors dine out every night, and some for every meal. An influx of talented chefs has expanded the dining possibilities of a formerly staid scene. The meat-and-potatoes crowd still has plenty of options, but you'll also find fresh seafood superbly prepared and contemporary Californian, Asian, Indian, and vegetarian cuisine, and Mexican food abounds. Most restaurants have early-evening happy hours, with discounted drinks and small-plate menus. Restaurants that remain open in July and August frequently discount deeply; others close in July and August or offer limited service.

Carmelita's Mexican Grill and Cantina

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A friendly, family-run eatery tucked into a back corner of what is called "The Mall," Carmelita's draws diners all day, whether it's for a hearty breakfast, a cooked-to-order enchilada or burrito, or just a brew or margarita at the bar. The menu lists typical combination plates (enchiladas, burritos, tamales, and tacos).

575 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA, 92004, USA
760-767–5666
Known For
  • Dog-friendly patio
  • House-made masa dough and salsas
  • Full bar with sports TVs
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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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).

74969 Hwy. 111, Indian Wells, CA, 92210, USA
760-340–5588
Known For
  • Strong margaritas and The Tower of Tequila
  • Fried desserts including the original Peachorito
  • Four kinds of fajitas (the house specialty)

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Las Casuelas Nuevas

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Using his grandmother's passed-down family recipes from Mazatlán, Mexico, Florencio Delgado and his wife opened their original restaurant in 1973. Five decades later, the Delgado descendants are still pumping out hearty and traditional plates of fajitas, tacos, enchiladas, and harder-to-find stuffed-pepper dishes like chile en nogada. Imported art and crafts lend festive charm to this casual but crowded culinary institution, which has an expansive garden patio.

70–050 Hwy. 111, Rancho Mirage, CA, 92270, USA
760-328–8844
Known For
  • Vast margarita menu
  • Table-side guacamole presentation
  • Lively happy hour
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.
Dinner reservations essential

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Los Jilberto's Taco Shop

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A casual local favorite for affordable Mexican dishes, Jilberto's serves up big burritos and meaty enchiladas.

655 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA, 92004, USA
760-767–1008
Known For
  • Authentic Mexican dishes cooked to order
  • All-day breakfast menu
  • Reasonable prices
Restaurant Details
No credit cards

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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.