Posts Tagged ‘Palm Springs Restaurants’

365 Days in Palm Springs: Shields Date Farm and Cafe

Monday, June 20th, 2011

The Shields Date Farm has been an attraction in the valley since 1924, but for a real trip in the wayback machine, strap yourself in for a slide show titled “The Sex Life of the Date.” This may be the longest running show in Southern California, running almost continuously since the 1930′s. In addition to this show, you’ll find a great array of local produce, and the world famous date shake. You might have scrunched your face up at the first mention of dates, but please stop that. It’s not the dried up thing that your grandmother dragged out when she felt stopped up. These are wonderful treats, and especially so when crystallized and added to the magic shakes that Shield’s soda fountain has been making for 80 years. A new addition to the Shields Date Farm is their new Cafe with a great menu! They are located at: 80-225 U.S. Highway 111, Indio, CA 92201, (760) 347-0996, and their website is: http://www.shieldsdategarden.com

Restaurant recommendations in Palm Springs

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

I recently asked my Facebook friends which restaurants are their favorites in Palm Springs-  see the results below:

Scott Bolles

Scott Bolles

For a great Fish Taco……Shanghai Reds behind the fish market
Ron Oliver

Ron Oliver

for italian – Johnny Costa’s.
Maya Brand

Maya Brand

For Sushi – Wasabi…….yumm
Jack D. Pedota

Jack D. Pedota

For the BEST chickenless Chicken Ranch Burger – Native Food [Vegetarian/Vegan]
Scott Bolles

Scott Bolles

Chop House for Steaks/Chops
Dave Corbin

Dave Corbin

Thai Smile, Look, Grill-a Burger, Chop House, Dink’s, El Mirasol, Europa, Davey’s Hideaway, Johanne’s, Al Dente, Azul (lunch), Matchbox, Ruby’s, Tuscan Grill, Bongo Johnnie’s…… no particular order.
Brian Riney

Brian Riney

ZIn, Copley’s, Thai Smile, Europa,
Ron Oliver

Ron Oliver

and i must add that the new resto TRIO is pretty fabulous. (see, the problem is we’ve got lots of really fun restaurants here in PS — not a lot of FINE DINING/HAUTE CUISINE places for the foodies perhaps, but i will take great ambience, wonderful service and okay food over exquisite food served in a crap place anyday.
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Lynda Keeler

Lynda Keeler

the place at Ace Hotel, John Henry’s, Norma’s, Koffi,
Lynda Keeler

Lynda Keeler

also the Camelot Cafe (good food and drinks you can bring into the movies with you)
Curt Watts

Curt Watts

In addition to everything on Dave Corbin’s list I would add Pinnochio’s and Rick’s for breakfast. Also Roscoe’s for dinner and possibly Wang’s.
Scott Bolles

Scott Bolles

For good BBQ – The Cowboy Way! Quick Diner Style eating…Pulled Pork Sandwiches Kansas City Style! YUMMY
David Dixon

David Dixon

Zin, Spencers, Wangs, Trio, Copleys, Cheeky’s.
Scott Bolles

Scott Bolles

can’t forget SHERMAN’S!!
Jim Cameron

Jim Cameron

Billy Reeds and Dinks
Bob West

Bob West

Manhattan in the Desert, El Mirasol, Amici (Rancho Mirage)
Paul Kaplan

Paul Kaplan

Don’t forget Johns- best onion rings in town- And I love India Oven in Cat City.
Jacob Schoenly

Jacob Schoenly

Johannes, Al Dente, Cheeky’s, King’s Highway (ACE Hotel), and Cafe Italia.
Dave Corbin

Dave Corbin

Spencer’s, Roscoe Grill and Wang’s
Am I missing one of your fav’s?  Please email and let me know and I’ll add it to the list!
Thanks!
Paul