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Rise and Shine at These 18 Breakfast and Brunch Spots in Greater Palm Springs

Where Sunlit Patios and Standout Plates Make Desert Mornings That Much Better

There is something about mornings in Greater Palm Springs that just hits differently. Maybe it is the golden light bouncing off the mountains. Maybe it is the slow, sun-drenched pace that makes you want to linger over one more coffee. Or maybe it is the fact that this desert destination quietly delivers one of the most exciting breakfast and brunch scenes in Southern California. From chic patio cafés to iconic resort dining rooms and buzzy local favorites, this is where mornings turn into plans you did not expect to make. Think flaky pastries, next-level eggs, fresh juices and cocktails that justify a 10 a.m. cheers. This is your excuse to wake up early or not set an alarm at all. Either way, these are the spots worth building your day around.

 

Cheeky’s

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Cheeky’s is practically a rite of passage, famous for its ever-changing menu, famous handmade cinnamon rolls and legendary bacon flight. Everything is made from scratch, using eggs from their very own Cheeky’s chickens. The evolving menu features creative and sassy dishes, as well as OG faves including Fried Chicken and Waffles, Buttermilk & Fresh Corn Pancakes and Avocado Toast with Crunch Crunch. The portions are huge, the dishes farm fresh and the vibes are always good. 

Local Insight: Wanna skip the wait? Order pickup or drop by during the week to skip the line! Tuesdays through Thursdays are the perfect days to beat the weekend crowd.

Location: Palm Springs

 

Juniper Table

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This sunny café keeps things simple in the best way. Fresh ingredients, hand-crafted beverages and a breezy, modern setting make Juniper Table a must for any Palm Springs visit. Located in the Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs, the Mediterranean-inspired menu features seasonal flavors crafted into its breakfast toasts, salads, and flat breads. The breakfast tostada and brioche French toast are fan favorites, and the coffee program holds its own, featuring La Colombe beans. Stick around to enjoy the mid-century mood with a special-tea cocktail, mimosa or cold-pressed juice in hand. Life is about balance, and Juniper Table delivers. 

Location: Palm Springs

 

Brunch 101

Born from a genuine love of everything brunch represents, this Coachella Valley spot was brought to life by longtime industry veterans Oscar and Natasha, who turned 25 combined years of restaurant experience and a shared dream into something worth waking up for. The philosophy here is refreshingly simple: no rules, anything goes. Mimosas at 9 a.m.? Eggs past noon? A burger before most people have had coffee? All welcome. The menu backs up that spirit with dishes that feel both creative and deeply satisfying, including a standout pork belly hash with roasted potatoes, peppers and onions, and the Mexi-Cali Benny loaded with chorizo, avocado and poached eggs. The energy is upbeat, the vibe is come-as-you-are, and the whole experience feels like brunch the way it was always meant to be: a social occasion with great food at the center of it.

Location: Coachella Valley

 

Lost Property

The Skylark Hotel‘s all-day dining spot brings a coastal California sensibility to the desert courtesy of LA-based chef Brandon Kida. The menu covers serious ground, from baked eggs with burrata and toasted baguette to the LP Loco Moco, a Crispy Chicken Sando with spicy honey and a Breakfast Smash with fennel sausage that earns its place on any shortlist. Round things out with a coconut water smoothie or a Bloody Mary, and you have a morning that feels effortlessly cool without trying too hard.

Local Insight: Weekday breakfast runs from 10 a.m., but the kitchen opens an hour earlier on weekends at 9 a.m., making it a great Saturday or Sunday first stop.

Location: Palm Springs

 

Wilma & Frieda

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Comfort food with personality is exactly why people keep coming back to Wilma & Frieda. The menu leans nostalgic but never boring, with dishes like banana caramel French toast, housemade Pop Tarts, biscuits, scrambles and classic egg plates titled “Eeny”, “Meany”, “Miny”, “Mo.” It’s warm, indulgent and just playful enough to make brunch feel like a treat without going overboard. The Palm Springs location is especially convenient if you want to pair brunch with a downtown stroll afterward.

Local Insight: Arrive early on weekends because the wait can build fast!

Location: Palm Springs and Palm Desert

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The Cafe at Shields

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The Cafe at Shields is a true Greater Palm Springs original, thanks to its location at Shields Date Garden and its menu full of desert-grown flavor. Dates show up in all the right places, including on salads, atop burgers, in pancakes and featured in signature dishes that nod to the region’s agricultural roots. The daily drink specials add extra fun, with Wednesday bringing $6 mimosas, chavelas and margaritas. Pro tip: Make time to explore the date garden after breakfast and leave with a date shake.

Location: Indio

 

Jake’s

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A Palm Springs staple set in an old bungalow featuring five distinct seating areas, Jake’s brings a polished yet approachable brunch experience. The brunch menu mixes breakfast classics and “lunchier fare” with amusing titles like the Fin-Tastic Omelet, Nacho Average Tuna and 3 Little Pigs (BBQ). Specialty made-to-order cocktails are a must at Jake’s, including an array of Bloody Marys, ‘ritas and bubbly ‘sparklers’. Trusted by locals, this is the place to visit again and again.

Local Insight: Dogs are welcome guests at Jake’s, but must avoid the 3 B’s: Begging, Barking, and Biting! 

Location: Palm Springs

 

Heirloom Craft Kitchen

Heirloom Craft Kitchen brings a farm-to-table feel to breakfast, living up to its name with dishes rooted in “heirloom” ingredients and recipes that feel thoughtfully passed down and reimagined for today. The menu is packed with hearty, made-for-the-desert-morning dishes like Chicken and Waffles with rosemary and truffle-infused syrup, braised pork carnitas scramble and Cali-style loco moco. It’s the kind of place where you can bring your health-conscious friend, your breakfast burrito friend and your “I just need coffee and something sweet” friend all together. Breakfast is served all day, which feels like a bit of a miracle when brunch plans turn into a late start. 

Location: Indio

 

Maleza

Check out Maleza for the freshest brunch energies in Palm Springs right now. Located at Drift Hotel, this modern Mexican kitchen and mezcal bar moves easily from morning espresso to poolside tacos to brunch margaritas. The menu covers all the bases, and the chic indoor-outdoor seating sets immaculate vibes. Check out Maleza’s exclusives, including Tacos y Tunes on Tuesdays and Weekend Waves for brunch with pool passes.

Location: Palm Springs

 

Ash & Vine Restaurant

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Ash & Vine Restaurant feels like one of those Palm Springs finds you want to casually gatekeep. Set in La Plaza, the restaurant serves brunch daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., with reservations recommended. The concept comes from Chef Matt Resler and leans polished without losing that easy desert charm. It is a great pick for a slower brunch when you want something a little more elevated than your standard eggs-and-toast routine. Ash & Vine Restaurant is the perfect complement to your downtown shopping, gallery hopping and afternoon rendezvous. 

Location: Palm Springs

 

Norma’s

Norma’s at the Parker Palm Springs is breakfast with a wink. The menu lets you go light with “Rabbit Food” dishes and a Big Bowl of No Hassle Grapefruit, then immediately tempts you with decadent pancakes, fruity waffles and the kind of over-the-top plates that feel made for vacation. Standouts include Norma’s Egg Benedict, Zillion Dollar Lobster Frittata and Irresistible Flap Jacks. The setting is colorful, polished and unmistakably Parker, which means the room is as much a character as the food. Pro tip: book ahead, dress the part and give yourself time to wander the grounds after brunch.

Location: Palm Springs

 

Spencer’s Restaurant

Spencer’s is where brunch gets a little dressed up, but still keeps that Palm Springs ease. Set at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains, this long-loved spot brings garden patio charm, classic service and a menu that covers everything from timeless breakfast staples to elevated brunch delights. Spencer’s also offers a Sunday Brunch Prix Fixe, a go-to choice for birthdays, visiting parents or any morning that deserves a little ceremony. Pro tip: Request patio seating when the weather is right, because the mountain backdrop does half the work. 

Location: Palm Springs

 

TWENTY6

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TWENTY6 at La Quinta Resort & Club is made for the kind of morning that starts slowly and stays that way. The menu balances wholesome breakfast picks like omelets of all flavors, wholesome oatmeal and acai bowls and CA-inspired breakfast sandwiches straight from the griddle. The patio is the real magic with its Spanish Colonial architecture, mountain views and a little “I could get used to this” energy with your coffee. Breakfast is served daily from 7 to 11 a.m., with happy hour later from 3 to 5 p.m. if you decide to make a day of it. Pro tip: Come before a spa session or pool day and let the resort do what it does best. 

Location: La Quinta

 

King’s Highway

Palm Springs Breakfast
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Set inside the Ace Hotel, this reimagined diner blends retro charm with modern flavor. The menu covers all the classics, with creative twists that keep things interesting, like strawberry and cream waffles and chicken fried steak & eggs. Lunch overlaps at 11 a.m. with savories like bison chili, mezze trio, and Baja fish tacos. King’s Highway’s retro roadside feel and crave-worthy food keep locals and hotel guests coming back. Go for breakfast and linger around the Ace for that laid-back, creative Palm Springs energy. 

Location: Palm Springs

 

Chi Chi

There’s a reason people keep coming back to Chi Chi. Tucked inside the iconic Avalon Hotel Palm Springs, this poolside restaurant brings old Hollywood glamour to your morning. The setting alone earns the visit. Lush garden surroundings, retro-chic design and an unmistakable sense of stumbling into a stylish secret all set the scene. The all-day menu leans into California comfort with a Palm Springs twist. Housemade granola, avocado toast and indulgent egg dishes anchor the breakfast side. Seasonal cocktails pair perfectly with the poolside scenery. Whether you’re a hotel guest or simply in the know, Chi Chi delivers a morning that feels like a full experience, not just a meal.

Location: Palm Springs

 

Gigi’s

Sun-soaked and sweetly indulgent, Gigi’s is the kind of brunch spot that makes you want to clear your afternoon. The patio sets the tone with outdoor seating and fire pits that make lingering feel inevitable. The menu leans into comfort done well. Croissant French Toast arrives with berries and whipped cream, while Chicken & Waffles justifies every bite. Belgian Waffles with fresh berries and maple syrup round out the sweet side. Smoked salmon with eggs keeps things satisfyingly savory. Don’t overlook the croissants — they’re worth adding to any order. The avocado and home fries are simple sides that quietly steal the show. Whether you settle in fireside or soak up the desert sun, Gigi’s delivers exactly what a Palm Springs morning should feel like.

Location: Palm Springs

 

Boozehounds

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Equal parts social scene and brunch destination, Boozehounds brings the energy. This north Palm Springs favorite leads with a stylish aesthetic and a dog-friendly atmosphere that welcomes your four-legged plus-one. There’s even a dedicated dog menu to prove it. The brunch menu keeps things playful with “sharezies,” “eggies” and sweets like oversized cinnamon rolls and Hawaiian bread pudding French toast. Beyond brunch, the spot hosts events like Sunday Tea & Shade, Bow Wow Bingo and pet adoption fundraisers. That community spirit is what keeps locals coming back.

Location: Palm Springs

 

Farm

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Tucked behind La Plaza, this French-inspired gem transports you straight to the countryside. Farm features a picturesque vine-covered garden patio with bistro seating to enjoy crêpes, croques and omelettes along with other French classics and contemporary menu items like Spanish Migas and vegan sandwiches. It feels romantic, relaxed and just indulgent enough. If you want a European-style morning, this is it.

Local Insight: Breakfast and lunch are walk-in only (no reservations), so plan to arrive around opening to get a prime patio spot. 

Location: Palm Springs

 

Townie Bagels

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Sometimes the move is a really good bagel, a strong coffee and a sunny seat. Townie Bagels delivers all three. The shop is known for its New York-style, water-boiled bagels made from scratch daily, and locals can taste the difference. Go classic with lox, keep it simple with cream cheese or build a breakfast sandwich that carries you straight through lunch. Before you leave, check the bakery case. Pastries, breads, specialty cookies and weekly special treats make it worth a second look.

Local Insight: For guaranteed selection from their 22 flavors, call in your bagel order by 10 a.m. two days before pickup.

Location: Palm Springs

 

1501 Uptown Gastropub

Designed by architect Chris Pardo, 1501 Uptown earns its reputation one weekend brunch at a time. High wood slat ceilings, a wrap-around bar and a mountain-view patio set a polished scene. The kitchen delivers with standouts like the Kobe Short Rib Hash with beer cheese. The 1501 Bene follows close behind, featuring blue lump crab and hollandaise. Then there’s the Bananas Foster French Toast, finished with golden rum maple syrup — hard to argue with. The cocktail list holds its own, too. Order the 1501 Brunch Bloody or the hibiscus-forward Uptown. Polished but never precious, this one earns a return visit.

Location: Palm Springs

 

The Pink Cabana

The Pink Cabana Indian wells
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From selfie-worthy pastel pink booths to bold tiled floors, this hot spot located in the Sands Hotel & Spa is just as much about the vibe as it is the menu. The Pink Cabana mixes Moroccan flair with poolside chic, serving dishes that are as photogenic as they are flavorful. Available for both weekday breakfast and weekend brunch, the Chorizo Shakshuka and the Cabana Benedict are signature dishes to try. Add a playful brunch cocktail like the Zahra Spritz or Saffron Couture, and you are fully in Palm Springs mode. Book now for the perfect Mother’s Day brunch & spa experience! 

Location: Palm Springs

 

Cork & Fork

Palm Springs Breakfast
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Located inside Indio‘s Canopy at Citrus, this cozy spot blends rustic charm with creative brunch dishes. At Cork & Fork, you’ll find elevated comfort food with a twist, plus a patio that invites you to linger. It is relaxed but thoughtful, making it an easy go-to for a slow morning. Order something shareable like the Lobster Deviled Eggs or Billionaire’s Bacon and stay awhile. For lighter fare, check out their vegan menu, featuring crispy cauliflower with pomegranate molasses, Thai-inspired dumplings and savory truffle pizza. Book now for Sunday brunch and check out their spring dinner menu for an encore. 

Location: Indio

 

Chúla Artisan Eatery

Bright, colorful and full of Mexican flavor, Chúla Artisan Eatery in La Quinta takes a fresh approach to farm-to-table breakfast. The menu puts a modern spin on Mexican classics throughout. Huevos Rancheros arrives on cactus corn tortillas with housemade turkey chorizo. Chilaquiles come dressed in red chile or tomatillo sauce, onion jam and micro-greens. For something different, the Green Chile Cheeseburger and Shrimp Bacon Chile Relleno both deliver. So does the Caramel Apple Brioche French Toast, best paired with a handshaken Strawberry Lemonade. Before you leave, stop by the bakery for something to go. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel like you made a great decision before noon.

Location: La Quinta

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