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By now, you’ve already booked your hotel for Thanksgiving, right? If you haven’t, take a look at all of the options available to you through Palm Springs Preferred Small Hotels. Instead of being a room number, at our hotels you are a welcomed guest and often will be welcomed by the owners.
Of course, Thursday will be all about the meal, and then you have the rest of the weekend to enjoy all of our restaurants and activities. Maybe a hike to burn off all of those delicious calories you consumed the day before!
Where to eat in Palm Springs for Thanksgiving
Vibrant, colorful, high-energy downtown bistro with a big holiday crowd. Thanksgiving menu features traditional turkey, ham, salmon, short ribs, and vegetarian options. Cost: Typically prix-fixe, around $60–$75 per person. 200 S. Palm Canyon Dr.
A classic upscale steakhouse serving a traditional dinner alongside steaks, seafood, and holiday specials. Comfortable, elegant, and service-focused. Choice of turkey, prime rib, or salmon served with whipped potatoes, puréed yams, baby carrots, and green beans almondine. Cost: Usually $65–$85 per person. 200 S. Palm Canyon Dr.
Eight4Nine Restaurant & Lounge
Stylish and modern New American restaurant with a dramatic white-on-white interior and a popular patio. Thanksgiving is a four-course menu with turkey and alternate entrées. Cost: About $75–$90 per person. 849 N. Palm Canyon Dr.
Upscale classic American restaurant at the base of the mountain. Known for gracious service, a shaded patio, and refined holiday dining. Offers turkey, prime rib, salmon. Cost: Approximately $70–$95 per person. 701 W. Baristo Rd.
Historic Cary Grant estate-turned-restaurant with a gorgeous courtyard. Thanksgiving is a three-course menu with both turkey and non-traditional holiday entrée options. Cost: Usually $80–$100 per person. 621 N. Palm Canyon Dr.
Formerly Grand Central, Hunny’s is the newest fare in downtown. Delicious home cooking and marvelous baked goods. Traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Cost: $59 adults; $25 kids. 160 La Plaza (in La Plaza)
Peaks Restaurant (Palm Springs Aerial Tramway)
Restaurant at the top of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway with sweeping mountain views. Offers a Thanksgiving special menu starting late morning. Cost: Around $50–$75 per person (plus tram ticket). 1 Tram Way
Retro-tropical supper club vibe with a lively patio. Thanksgiving features a festive holiday menu with turkey and several global-influenced entrée choices. Cost: Approximately $55–$80 per person. 330 E. Amado Rd.
This downtown favorite boasts an award-winning wine list and an upscale-casual vibe with a large patio. For Thanksgiving they’re offering a three-course, prix fixe menu from around 1 to 9 p.m. The regular menu will not be served. Cost: Starting at $82.99 per adult, $39.99 for children 10 and under. 198 S. Palm Canyon Dr.
A fine dining spot with modern European cuisine (Austrian‐influenced) and an elegant ambiance. This Thanksgiving they’ll be open from 4 to 9 p.m., offering a special menu. Cost: Listed at $110 per person. 196 S. Indian Canyon Dr.
That’s it for Thanksgiving, but keep your eyes open for a few new things coming up soon. The grand opening of The Plaza Theater is this December, and Palm Canyon Axe Club is opening in the near future. It will feature axe throwing, an arcade, and a rage room, something you might need if you go to your family’s house for the holiday.
See you in December!

