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    Juniper Table

    3.7 (257 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 4:00 pm
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    Carmen L.

    We came here for a quick snack and I guess they serve their brunch menu for a long time during the days. We ordered some flat breads, salad and some sandwiches. Not going to lie, the items are little over priced but we are all on vacation and it's probably feeling ok to spend the money. The server was nice and attentive and food is pretty decent.

    Salmon Toast. Yummy toasted brioche slice,pickled radish and onions, capers on an herb cheese spread
    Sean M.

    Food 4.5/5 Service 3.75/5 Ambiance 4/5 be careful,outside as it can get warm I really liked this place. The food was so good my husband and I ordered the same breakfast at least 3x during our stay. The menu is limited but items offered encompass a selection of breakfast, brunch and lunch items. I wished they had oatmeal and was surprised it's not offered. The service was good, but the place was busy. One server was very accommodating when we moved our seats WC to get out of the direct sunlight. We decided thereafter to eat inside so not to experience the sneaky heat while dining. I would definitely recommend.

    Troy P.

    Excellent spot for breakfast with indoor and outdoor dining. I had the Croque Madame, which was HUGE and delicious. TIP: Most entrees can easily be shared, and the Marilyn Monroe statue is just a block away.

    Steven W.

    It was relatively hot sitting inside since their door was open to the patio and insects kept flying around which was annoying. The food wasn't bad, the JT breakfast for $22 was good with two eggs, protein, carb and potatoes. The French toast were fluffy and the berries were decent. The skirt steak wasn't too cooked well and had delicious fries.

    Outside seating
    Nikki H.

    First time here and the place is very Ute and has great seating outside were you can just sit and people watch. They had a good menu for breakfast/brunch. I had the grapefruit juice which was cold pressed and was suprised it came in a bottle. It wasn't even opened for me when served which was a bit off. The breakfast I had with the eggs and bacon was good but the French toast was too sweet for me. I wasn't a big fan of the sauce. I would probably have tried it on the side to get a better taste of the toast. Maybe next time. This places is centered in downtown Palm Springs in the Rowan and is very convenient. Worth the try.

    Breakfast tostada ($21) and dripped coffee ($5), 1/25
    Kelly L.

    * Price: $20 plus per person for breakfast/ brunch. 4 stars. * Ambiance: nice, cozy restaurant with indoor/out door dining. 4 stars. * Location: inside of the Kimpton Rowan hotel but you can enter through the outdoor patio dining area. Street parking near-by. Street view, mountain view, view of the Voss Andreas stainless steal sculpture. 5 stars. * Meals: good brunch menu with decent portion. Everything is well cooked. 4 stars. * Service: pleasant. However, they seemed to be shorthanded. There was only one or two servers working (on the new year weekend). Food comes at good pace though. 4 stars. This place has been on my bookmarked list for awhile. We decided to check out for brunch. The waitress also hostess seated us and number tag for our table. Order is taken at the table (no longer pre-order at the counter as mentioned by other reviews). Meals: - breakfast tostada ($21): 2 sunnyside-up eggs, chorizo, avocado and tomato sauce, slided fresh avocado and pico de gallo (salsa) added fresh flavor of cilantro and lime juice. The 2 large tortillas are crispy but not hard. Very good dish. - french toasts with blackberry ($20): brioche bread is very fluffy and airy with dusted sugar and blackberry sauce and fresh blackberry, not too sweet. The french toast here is better than FARM'S one. Final verdict: nice place for breakfast/ brunch. Simple modern American menu. Good place for people watch.

    Inside 1/12/19
    Amelea J.

    Place is under renovation in late January when I visited but can be found in the downstairs bar lobby. This has always been my go-to spot when I'm in town. The service was iffy this time around because the server was new so I had to give him a hall pass. But the food overshadowed him anyways. Can't go wrong with the breakfast tostada - I love crunchy things. I would rethink the BLTAA because there's so much sandwich that it's difficult to bite into. Other than that I hope the renovation turns out cool. I would still come back to this place.

    Cute patio with lots of room. Tucked back behind the Starbucks so don't pass it by
    Christy H.

    We have walked past this place for years; why we never stopped to try it until now I have no idea. The place is so clean and the patio is cozy with comfy tables and chairs and lots of shade. Our server was very kind and attentive to any questions we had regarding the menu. Food was fresh and different enough to make it interesting. Gluten free bread made me so happy! My husband got an Americano on our way out and said it was really good. We will definitely eat here next time we come out this way.

    French Toast
    Taylor K.

    BlackBerry French toast is pretty good, my fiancé got the avocado toast and it was okay. Service was good and great ambiance! I would recommend the French toast.

    Cutest signage and I LOVE to see people interact with it right outside their patio!
    Randy C.

    A little delay but thank you Destiny, and Brian for my coffee! Welcome to the team! Amazing staff! My favorite place for coffee in Palm Springs! Just love Junec. He's ON IT.

    This is what discrimination looks like.
    Scha Z.

    Serves free discrimination with their food! We are hotel guests and receive 50$ for eating breakfast at this restaurant. We are a party of 2 and were lining up for breakast. It was really busy and I dont mind the wait. When it was our turn, given we waited about 15 minutes already, we got turned away and was told to come back as they added us in a "list." I was like, okay, this happens in busy restaurants. Bald manager told us to come back 20-25 minutes. I told them we are hotel guests and he said to come back 10-15minutes (notice how he changed his initial estimate time.) Not 20 seconds later when we walked away and still within sight, the same manager sat a party of two who was behind us! There was a visible open table not 3 feet away from the podium. It was free and clean and impossible to miss. The manager sat the two people behind us in this spot by the door in view of other people. Perhaps he doesnt want the brown and yellow ones to sit by the door? I guess our skin color and age dont match the athleisure geriatric vibe of the restaurant or he thinks we are young and can be turned away while he seats his priority; the "typical guests" behind us. This is discrimination. What makes the party of 2 behind us better than us who waited in line first? When we came back 15 minutes later, everyone behind us got seated, we were the only ones who was turned away and my name was the only one on the so called list that only applies to those who have a certain skin tone/age range. We still had to wait because no other server knows there was a "list" so they were seating people ahead of us and that this manager magically came up with this list to shoo "certain" people away. When we were seated and it was super busy, the manager sent the servers to check on us almost 7 times, more than any other table. The manager knew he messed up. I never liked confrontation and never said anything. We ordered and paid, but the situation hurt me and did not sit right with me even after hours of thinking of the what ifs and giving the situation a benefit of a doubt. Maybe it was the way we dressed? We were wearing jeans and a shirt. There were people in a tank top and shorts eating inside. What happened was awful and needs to be addressed. I complained to the hotel and got a, "we will comp the meal, try them again tomorrow since you are hotel guests." I said no thanks. I dont want upset food servers serving my food. While the hotel did something, this situation should not have happened in the first place.

    Juniper Table Breakfast fruit subbed for eggs
    Jennifer B.

    Great little cafe inside the Kimpton Rowan hotel. They have hot and grab and go options. Staff is friendly and accommodating. Seating both inside or on their gorgeous patio. Breakfast and lunch options. Even vegan sausage as a plant base sub. Ate here two days in a row and ordered the Juniper Table breakfast subbing fruit for the eggs. They have plenty of coffee and teas. No organic teas though. Only wishing they had more plant based food. Nice option if you're in the neighborhood.

    Michael K.

    The Juniper is just off the lobby of the Kimpton Rowan and also accessible by its own doors just off Tahquitz, behind Starbucks. My buddy and I stopped in to have lunch while attending a fundraiser for Animal Samaritan's in the lobby of the Kimpton. We both had the Italian sandwich which on the menu seems to be the prosciutto sandwich. The sandwich was certainly tasted fresh and the hot fries was an added bonus! At one point I finally had to request the plate be removed because I was totally full and only eating the fries because they were in front of me. The whole lunch - so damn good. The restaurant is clean. It was clear some patrons were staying at the hotel, coming in to purchase cold drinks from the cold box and snacks to take back to their room. I noticed the staff was quick to clear and sanitize tables for the next guests. After ordering at the counter you have your choice of indoor dining or taking a seat outsides that offers plenty of people watching at the corner of Tahquitz and Palm Canyon. The staff is very helpful and friendly. They even brought our dogs water bowls. This would be a great spot to stop to get food before heading to the concerts in the park or just in the mood to people watch. I'll definitely be back!

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    Visiting from outta town. Service was great, but the food was mid for the price. I enjoyed being able to sit outdoors, though.

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    Eggs Benedict was amazing as was the hot mocha. A little hard to find from the street, but made for quiet outdoor seating.

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    Customer service could be a lot better, the food is over priced for the quality they serve. Burger was over cooked and pasta had no flavor.

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    My colleagues and I were in town for a conference and staying about a mile and a half from here. I…read moreran it and raved about the beef and crispy noodles and the calamari. On our journey to Palm Springs my team left the food choices to me since I'm picky. Lol. We showed up on a Wednesday night (note that they do not open Monday and Tuesday), around 4:40 PM. There was already a long line of individuals waiting to get in. There were about 15 people ahead of us. At opening, we were immediately sat down into the second dining room to the right of the restaurant. It gives a different vibe than the main room with its red bench seating and lantern ceiling. Although the benches were high, and the tables were a little low, we managed. Of course, we tried the complementary congee. Which I love, but my colleagues were not a big fan of. We ordered the calamari and the crispy beef noodle. We also ordered the shrimp and mango spring roll, the softshell crab and green papaya salad, and the pork belly lettuce wraps. The shining stars, for my colleagues were the calamari and crispy beef noodle. Followed by the shrimp and mango spring rolls and the softshell crab. The three of us did not enjoy the pork belly at all even though it came recommended. We actually only ate 2 pieces. The food overall was good although we wish we didn't get the pork or at least stuck to our goal of four main dishes. The waitress recommended we get one more and that's when we added the pork. Next time we will go with our gut instinct. One thing that was disappointing on this visit was that when we ordered drinks, one of them came out in a can. We were under the assumption it was a draft pour. For $14 it should have been noted that it is canned. The way that it is written into the menu no one would assume otherwise.

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    Awesome food and drinks! The service from the hostess to the manager I believe he was, was subpar…read moreand very jarring to say the least. I am sure we will not be coming back just based off of the service alone. But the asthetics are pretty cool!

    Next up on our desert fodie vacay, a stop at the dog friendly modernist spot on the North end of…read moredowntown - Boozehounds did not disappoint. The two-top table near the bar, with mustard-fabric lounge chairs on low spindled "moon-lander" inspired supports seem to have jumped right out of a 60's time machine, matching the retro vibe in the whole place. Our server was delightful, regaling us with her informative descriptions of her favorite dishes... it's fabulous when a server knows the menu so well that they can describe not only what's in the dish, but why it's so good. Cocktails were an obvious strength, and after my first choice, the pear-inspired Akita was regrettably "out of stock" (she informed us that they had run out of the fresh pear syrup they make by hand each day), I was steered to the It's Giving Julius. This boozy take on the classic Orange Julius, with a mouth-watering egg-white-textured foam floating on rum-infused a citrus blast. For Gayle, it was a moment to savor the non-alcoholic "Clutch Your Pearls," complete with boba pearls atop an icy lime-green concoction. The entire restaurant is themed on "American comfort food with an Asian twist." And let me say, they nailed it in every aspect. My bowl of Tteokbokk was a brilliant spin on a classic Rigatoni bowl, subbing Korean rice cakes for pasta and gochujang spiked tomato sauce for marinara, but keeping the rich parmesan/mozzerella cheese. At the server's suggestion, I topped it with fried pork belly, well executed and delicious, the entire bowl was light with an arrabiatta-like kick. My wife had the Garlic Noodles... imagine a creamy bowl of chicken noodle casserole straight out of the 60's, but without a can of Campbell's Cream of Chicken in sight. Velvety sauce glazed perfectly cooked Ramen noodles with vegetables and chicken... took her right back to her mother's kitchen where the same dish was the perfect remedy for the flu - comforting and scrumptuous without being too heavy. And finally having not overstuffed ourselves on this trip, we opted for the "poor life choice" of dessert. And after asking for the "simple plate of milk and cookies," the server corrected me and stated - rightly so - that this was anything but simple. Three stuffed cookies: Red Velvet with cheesecake cream, S'mores with marshmellow, and cinnamon filled Churro - nuggets from Heaven's bakery, with a glass of cold milk. We managed to finish it and roll on out full of some of the best food we've had this year. The only minor hiccup was when trying to buy merch on our way out, the front stand didn't have a terminal to let us pay, so we had to seek out a bartender to run our credit card (and they were super busy). A minor complaint in the grand scheme... get those hosts a card reader! Note: We didn't see a single dog in the place... but they clearly are welcome to 4-legged clientele. Such a fun spot.

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    0.0 mi
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    Regardless whenever you come here the place is alway busy. I've been to the other location on El…read morePaseo but can say I prefer this one better. I've been in once before a while back for a drink which was just whatever then. But everytime I would walk by, it was alway lively. Today, after a stroll along the boulevard, we popped in for a drink. Of course they were pretty busy to start with. Checked in with the hostess which we mentioned that we just wanted a drink and if we could sit along the hi top counter along the front. Her reaction was quite cute and sweet and seated us there. I believe our waitress Brenda or Brandee (I could be wrong). The sweetest and friendliest. We happened to make it right before happy hour was over from 3-5. The menu was quite small both for the main and happy hour. Main consist of some starters, a handful of entrees and some desserts. HH had some drinks special, a couple dollars off drinks and some dollars off shareable plates. We just had one of the beer on tap which was on happy hour for 6.00. Also one of the flatbread pizza which came up to 12.00 on happy hour. A recommendation from the waitress which was great. It didn't take long for drinks to arrive and then the food right after. Flatbread was quite nice and cheesy. A good combination for a meal. We were having dinner later so something lite to share was great. During the time we were there, the live entertainment was setting up with live music. A nice treat to have while dining. The location is excellent. Right in the heart of town and on the main strip where people watching is amazing. There's a full bar right in the middle so that was nice. The hi top seating along the front is perfect for people watching. The whole patio seating is great for people watching. Overall, we enjoyed our quick little bite with a cold beer and flatbread. Service was great as everyone was very sweet and friendly. Love the live music added to the dining experience. Our waitress was amazing and the sweetest.

    Okay!! The wife and I decided to take a quick trip to Palm Springs to see a friend perform in a…read moreshow downtown. While we're shopping downtown a bit we came across a Tommy Bahamas Grill that we visited in Ft Lauderdale FLA. We had such a great experience there, we decided to try it in PS. We sat outside and Scott the server greeted us and he was great. The service was great from start to finish. It was happy hour time a we do love our happy hours. We ordered a couple of drinks and some of the shareables. We had the Ahi Tuna tacos, which were very tasty. There were four of them with a wonton shell. Very creative. Also had the margarita flatbread in which the cheese was different but delicious. We had the chips with a side of guacamole and salsa. All very good The outside atmosphere on the main strand was pretty cool. I am sure we will be back when we come back.

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    Tommy Bahama Marlin Bar
    Tommy Bahama Marlin Bar
    Tommy Bahama Marlin Bar - Portrait of a Mai Tai.

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    Portrait of a Mai Tai.

    Rooftop 262 Bar & Grill - Rooftop scenic view!

    Rooftop 262 Bar & Grill

    4.0(258 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$
    Rooftop seating
    Family-owned & operated

    There aren't many rooftop options in Palm Springs, but this one is a solid choice. Located right on…read morethe downtown strip with beautiful views of the Mt. San Jacinto mountains, this bar and grill offers a fun atmosphere and great scenery. The food is classic bar fare -- nothing groundbreaking, but reliable and exactly what you'd expect. You won't be disappointed, just don't go in expecting the best meal of your life. They also have a wide selection of big, fun cocktails, and the music is loud and upbeat, which adds to the energy. They offer happy hour, they're dog‑friendly, and the vibe is very casual. By night, the space turns into more of a dance‑club atmosphere, so it definitely shifts depending on when you go. A solid rooftop option if you're looking for views, drinks, and a lively scene in Palm Springs.

    Stopped for a quick, casual dinner with my family. Service was very good and friendly. I preferred…read morethe outdoor rooftop seating since it was a nice night, but the indoor seating looked nice too. The water was horrible. I'm not sure if it's always like that or not, but we immediately ordered pops since we needed to drink something. I got the 3 burger sliders since I wasn't as hungry and they were pretty good! Fries are good too. My brother and dad both seemed to like their burgers. The zucchini fries were an interesting menu item and everyone seemed to like them too! I tried one of the teriyaki boneless wings as well and was NOT a fan. I would not suggest getting wings here. Overall, I'm guessing the burgers are the best option here. I wouldn't recommend coming here just for dinner. I'd say the atmosphere would be better for a casual night of drinks and apps with friends.

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    Rooftop 262 Bar & Grill - Patio seating

    Patio seating

    Rooftop 262 Bar & Grill
    Rooftop 262 Bar & Grill

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    Holiday House - This glorious veggie basket was wipped up for me and delivered to my room in about 12 minutes from the nicest person ever at registration.

    Holiday House

    4.6(21 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    The cutest place with the best workers and yummiest food and drinks! If you're looking to get the…read morebest care, make sure to ask for Alyx!!

    While staying at the Holiday House for lodging, I managed to grab a late bite to eat for dinner up…read moreupon my arrival. I took a seat at the bar inside, but they also have covered patio seating. The staff were extremely friendly and engaging. I decided to have "girl dinner". This consisted of an order of their guacamole and chips. and the heirloom beet salad. The guacamole was so fresh and flavorful with the perfect level of salt and spice. The chips were thick and crunchy, just the way I like them when I'm eating a dip. As for the heirloom salad, it had the most delicious beets and a goat cheese purée. The fresh fruit was a nice balance to the savory and salty from the beets and the cheese. To wrap up my tasty meal I decided to try the freshly baked chocolate chip cookies. They come three to an order and are made fresh to order. The chocolate chip cookies were thick and gooey, and probably some of the best I have ever had. So do yourself a favor, even if you are not staying at the Holiday House for lodging, make sure you come check out their on site restaurant. (I've heard amazing things about their weekend brunch, but did not have the chance to try it this time around.)

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    Holiday House - Freshly baked chocolate chip cookies

    Freshly baked chocolate chip cookies

    Holiday House - Super cute atmosphere.  It was 100 degrees and a bit hot, but they do have a super strong fan blowing.  Would be GREAT if a bit cooler.

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    Super cute atmosphere. It was 100 degrees and a bit hot, but they do have a super strong fan blowing. Would be GREAT if a bit cooler.

    Juniper Table - newamerican - Updated June 2026

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