It’s almost that time of year again for Greater Palm Springs Restaurant Week! This is THE foodie event of the year in the desert, whether you’re looking to enjoy a special night out at your favorite Palm Springs restaurant or finally check out the newest restaurants in the Coachella Valley. With more than 80 participating local restaurants, there’s definitely something for everyone to sink their teeth into!
What Is Greater Palm Springs Restaurant Week 2024?
Greater Palm Springs Restaurant Week is a 10-day dining event held in June to kick off the summer season. Greater Palm Springs Restaurant Week features dozens of local restaurants, each offering a special prix fixe menu at one of three price points. This is a fantastic way to try out a new (or new-to-you!) Palm Springs restaurant, or enjoy one of your old favorites! There’s no wrong way to Restaurant Week, so get ready to dig in!
When Is Greater Palm Springs Restaurant Week 2024?
This year, Greater Palm Springs Restaurant Week will be held between May 31-June 9, 2024. The event is always held at the beginning of June (sometimes, like this year, including the end of May). This gives you two weekends to dine around town!
How Much Is Greater Palm Springs Restaurant Week 2024?
Participating restaurants can offer lunch and/or dinner with a prix fixe menu for certain price points.
For 2024, lunch prices are at $15, $25 or $35 per person, depending on the restaurant. For 2024, restaurant dinner prices are at $39, $49 or $59, and there’s also a $99 option for some of the most high-end and splurge-worthy experiences!
Which Restaurants Are Part of Greater Palm Springs Restaurant Week 2024?
Lots! More than 80 restaurants are signed up for Greater Palm Springs Restaurant Week, including plenty of local favorites and hot newcomers alike. You’ll find classic Palm Springs restaurants like Spencer’s, Trio, Copley’s on Palm Canyon, Wally’s Desert Turtle, Melvyn’s and Workshop Kitchen + Bar.
Greater Palm Springs Restaurant Week is also a great time to try out the newest restaurants in Palm Springs. Newcomers include Alice B. in Palm Springs, Amala at the Palm Springs Surf Club, Bar Chingona in Palm Springs, and Beautiful Day in La Quinta.
For the full list of participating restaurants, click here!
Where Should I Eat During Greater Palm Springs Restaurant Week 2024?
The good news is you really can’t go wrong no matter where you choose to dine! But don’t worry, I have some recommendations, too. 😉
One of my absolute favorite places for dinner in Palm Springs is PS Underground. I’ve loved this concept since they launched about 10 years ago as a roaming secret supper club. Today, PS Underground has a dedicated location near the Ace Hotel in Palm Springs – but they’ve kept true to their premise: themed dinner parties with an evening of experiential entertainment and a matching menu!
This year’s PS Underground theme for Restaurant Week is “A Night at the Movies,” and it looks like a fun one! The evening takes you through the world of film with a secret menu (don’t worry, you can provide dietary restrictions in advance if needed). The three-course dinner is always a secret but I’ve never been disappointed – it’s always a perfect pairing to the evening’s entertainment!
Specialty cocktails, beer, wine and a hosted bar are also included! And that’s before we get to the main event for the evening: the entertainment. PS Underground has an amazing lineup of talented performers who sing, dance and entertain throughout the evening. Seriously, if you’re looking for a special splurge, this is the one!
Reservations can be made here for $99 (normally a $149 experience!).
I’ve also always enjoyed a Palm Springs Restaurant Week dinner at Trio. Located in the Uptown Design District, their three-course dinner menu is just $39. While the menu hasn’t been released just yet, years past have always included hearty options like a half chicken, Scottish salmon or even a steak or chop option. The price point (and the location) just can’t be beat!
While you’re in town, be sure to check out these free things to do in Palm Springs and these best things to do in Palm Springs this summer!
Are you dining out for Greater Palm Springs Restaurant Week this year? Drop a comment to let us know which restaurants are on your list!