Category: Brunch Spots

  • Workshop Kitchen and Bar: Classy Day Drinking Meets Wood Fired Brunch

    Workshop Kitchen and Bar: Classy Day Drinking Meets Wood Fired Brunch

    Clean Lines, Bold Flavors

    Restaurant Name & Website: Workshop Kitchen and Bar Cuisine Type: Modern American, wood-fired
    Must-Try Dish: Tater Tots with Salmon Roe, Creme Fraiche, Scallions
    Price Range: Moderate to high end
    Atmosphere: Minimalist, composed, quietly confident
    Location:800 N Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262
    Insider Tip: This is the brunch you book when you want to day drink in the classiest way possible, especially if someone else is paying

    About a year ago, Workshop Kitchen & Bar introduced a weekend brunch. It hadn’t really been on my radar, but it absolutely will be a place I go back to soon.

    We arrived right as the doors opened for weekend brunch, that brief, calm window before a dining room fills with conversation and clinking glassware. The space felt quiet and intentional. Modern, clean lines. Concrete and steel. Just this side of sterile, which in this case works like a palate cleanser. Nothing here competes with the food. You are meant to focus.

    A Brunch That Knows Exactly What It Is

    Weekend brunch can often feel like a hectic. Loud music. Bigger plates. Louder opinions. Workshop Kitchen and Bar goes in the opposite direction. I will usually opt for a more diner-like atmosphere. But I was very impressed here.

    Design-forward spaces can sometimes forget about pleasure. Workshop does not.

    Tater Tots That Demand Bubbles

    The tater tots were a showstopper. Golden and crisp outside, soft inside, topped with salmon roe, crème fraiche, and scallions. Each bite delivered salt, richness, and that unmistakable pop from the roe.

    Halfway through the plate, I found myself wishing for a glass of sparkling wine. Not because the dish needed it, but because it deserved it. This is brunch food that understands indulgence without excess.

    Waffles and Fire

    Then there is the wood-fired calzone. Stuffed with chorizo, egg, Monterey Jack, pickled Fresno chiles, Parmesan, and thyme flowers, it comes out of the oven blistered, with a faint smokiness that lingers. The egg softens into the filling, the chorizo brings warmth, and the pickled chiles keeps everything honest.

    For dessert, we had the waffles, light and restrained, topped with berries and a small pot of freshly made strawberry jam with a pile of freshly whipped cream. No syrup bomb. No unnecessary sweetness. Just enough to remind you why waffles became brunch royalty in the first place.

    Drinks With a Point of View

    The Margarita Verde leans smoky and vegetal, built with mezcal, green chili, cucumber, celery, and lime. It feels intentional and refreshing, not boozy. The ube matcha latte brings earthy sweetness and visual drama, while fresh orange juice keeps things grounded.

    This is how day drinking becomes civilized.

    Who This Brunch Is For

    This is a special occasion brunch. The one you choose when you have someone in town who truly loves food. My winemaker sister from Remy Wines immediately came to mind, as did anyone generous enough to pick up the tab. This is where you bring someone when you want Palm Springs to look polished and confident.

    Final Thoughts

    Workshop Kitchen and Bar is the kind of place you go when you want something extra special for brunch and feel like day drinking in the classiest way possible.

    It is controlled, thoughtful, and deeply satisfying. Not flashy. Not casual. Exactly what it intends to be.


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  • Tiki Time at The Reef: Fish, Chips, and Supporting Restaurants That Support US

    Tiki Time at The Reef: Fish, Chips, and Supporting Restaurants That Support US

    Escape to a Tiki Hideaway

    📍 Restaurant Name & Website: The Reef
    🌟 Must-Try Dish: Uni (Sea Urchin) with Quail Egg & Fresh Wasabi
    💰 Price Range: Affordable
    🏝️Atmosphere: Tiki Bar
    🗺️ Location: 411 E Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92264
    🔥 Insider Tip: Grab a patio seat for a view of the pool!

    Inside the Caliente Tropics Hotel, The Reef is a retro tiki bar where kitsch reigns supreme. Think bamboo walls, colorful décor, and an easygoing crowd sipping Mai Tais with little paper umbrellas. I snagged a shaded patio spot, to soak up Gilligan’s Island vibes while people-watching.

    Crunch, Crisp, and Everything Fried

    Fish and Chips

    🐟 Fish and Chips: Crispy golden batter, light and shattering with every bite, reveals flaky, tender fish. A dunk in tangy tartar sauce? Perfect.

    🍟 Salty Fries – Simple, classic, no gimmicks—just hot, crispy goodness.

    🥗 Creamy Coleslaw – Cool, tangy, and just sweet enough to balance the fried perfection.

    Tiki Drinks Done Right 🍹

    There are those that say you don’t go to a tiki bar without ordering a cocktail. I went for lunch and had to get back to work though so no Mai Tais for me. Their cocktail menu has all the classics.

    🔥 The Zombie – Citrus, rum, and spice (not for the faint of heart!)
    🍍 Painkiller –
    Pineapple, coconut, dark rum—like a piña colada with a kick.
    🍊 Navy Grog –
    A citrusy, boozy throwback to classic tiki culture.

    A Bold Stand: Drinks That Align with Values

    Beyond the great food and cocktails, The Reef is putting its money where its mouth is.  with a major policy shift.

    Owner Rory Snyder announced that The Reef and its sister restaurant, Sancho’s, will only serve alcohol from states and regions that align with their community’s values. That means no more Kentucky Bourbon.

    For many diners, supporting businesses that align with their values matters—and The Reef is walking the talk. It’s a bold move and one that may come with some blowback. Which is part of the reason I am spending my queer dollars there.

    So, raise a tiki mug to great food, strong drinks, and businesses that stand for something. 🌊🍹

    Reef Patio

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  • Biting into Aspen Mills: A Lunch Spot with Big Flavor

    Biting into Aspen Mills: A Lunch Spot with Big Flavor

    A Legacy of Baking Excellence

    📍 Restaurant Name & Website: Aspen Mills Bakery & Cafe
    🍽️ Cuisine Type: Bakery & Cafe
    🌟 Must-Try Dish: The Tuscany Sandwich
    💰 Price Range: Affordable
    🎶 Atmosphere: Cozy, casual, and filled with the scent of fresh-baked bread
    🗺️ Location: Multiple locations in the Coachella Valley (I went to the Palm Springs Location, 555 South Sunrise Way)
    🔥 Insider Tip: Grab a loaf of their bread to take home!

    Aspen Mills Bakery & Cafe has been baking breads, muffins, cookies, and pies for nearly 30 years. They offer 30 different breads, although not all of them are available every day, all made from stone-ground wheat flour.

    Beyond Baking

    Although they may be best known for their breads, Aspen Mills is so much more than that. I have been eating their sandwiches and salads since my first visit to Palm Springs 25 years ago.  Whether you’re stopping by for a quick bite or taking home a loaf of their signature bread, Aspen Mills offers something for every taste.

    The lemon poppy seed muffins—are light, moist, and bursting with citrus flavor. Each bite is a perfect balance of sweet and tangy, with a crisp, sugary top that adds the perfect bit of texture. It’s a must-try treat alongside your morning coffee or as an afternoon pick-me-up.

    A Lunch Built on Fresh Bread and Simplicity

    When you walk into Aspen Mills Bakery & Cafe, the warm aroma of fresh-baked bread is almost a meal unto itself. This isn’t a fancy lunch spot—there’s no fancy plating or white-tablecloth service. Your sandwich arrives on a paper plate, plastic silverware at the ready, with a pickle and a side of creamy potato salad.

    Wooden tables are scattered inside, with loaves of bread stacked neatly for purchase—tempting you to make room in your panty. The large outdoor seating area is a great spot for people-watching, a mix of locals and seasonal snowbirds enjoying lunch in our glorious desert weather.

    The Tuscany

    The Tuscany: An Italian Classic with a Bakery Twist

    As you come to know me, you will discover that I have a weakness for salty cured pork products, so I couldn’t resist ordering The Tuscany, a sandwich that promised the bold flavors of an Italian deli. One bite, and I was hooked. The honey-glazed ham, prosciutto, and capicola layered together in a perfect balance of salty, smoky goodness. The provolone cheese added a creamy contrast, while the pepperoncini and roasted red bell peppers provided a tangy, slightly spicy kick. To be honest, I could have done with a few more of those roasted bell peppers and pepperoncini and a little less shredded lettuce, but I will keep that in mind for next time.

    The freshly baked Italian baguette—was strong enough to hold all that filling without falling apart. Their house-made Italian dressing tied it all together, adding a fresh, herbaceousness and a little bite of acid to cut through the fat.

    For a completely different experience, I also tried The Aspen—a sandwich that felt like a tribute to fall flavors.  Oven-roasted turkey breast provided a hearty base, but it was the cranberry spice bread that made this sandwich stand out. Slightly sweet with warm spices, the cool crunch of cucumber, creamy avocado, and the mild bite of red onion provided lovely contracting textures and flavors. The horseradish and light mayo added just the right amount of zing without overpowering the delicate flavors.

    This sandwich feels comforting and fresh at the same time.

    The Aspen: Sweet, Savory, and Unexpected

    The Aspen

    For a completely different experience, I also tried The Aspen—a sandwich that felt like a tribute to fall flavors.  Oven-roasted turkey breast provided a hearty base, but it was the cranberry spice bread that made this sandwich stand out. Slightly sweet with warm spices, the cool crunch of cucumber, creamy avocado, and the mild bite of red onion provided lovely contracting textures and flavors. The horseradish and light mayo added just the right amount of zing without overpowering the delicate flavors.

    This sandwich feels comforting and fresh at the same time.

    Why Aspen Mills is a Coachella Valley Must-Try

    What sets Aspen Mills apart isn’t just the sandwiches—it’s the bread. With options like sweet dark rye, jalapeño cheddar, honey wheat, and the legendary cranberry spice, this is the kind of place where the bread is never an afterthought.

    Whether you’re grabbing a quick lunch, picking up a loaf for later, or just lingering over coffee at an outdoor table, this spot is a true local favorite.

    And if you are in Palm Springs for the holidays, make sure you try the Kentucky Derby pie made with chocolate and pecans. It’s my go-to holiday pie—rich, nutty, and the perfect sweet treat after a satisfying lunch.

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