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Lost Property

4.3 (78 reviews)
Open 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Updated 3 weeks ago

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LOST PROPERTY ATMOSPHERE

What's the vibe?
Casual
Outdoor seating
Good for groups

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Baked Goods - yummy!
Ben B.

We had a wonderful first time lunch at the Lost Property Restaurant and the Skylark Hotel in Palm Springs. This is a very small venue - with only 3 tables inside, and maybe a dozen outside by the pool. We ate inside and had great service and food. We enjoyed the crispy chicken sandwich, the kale salad with chicken added, the spicy tomato baked eggs, and the heirloom tomato toast. Three of us had Diet Coke which is poured from cans and one had iced tea. All were served in beautiful glasses. We also tried an almond croissant that was absolutely delicious and we were told they come from a bakery in La Quinta. We look forward to returning to try their dinner menu.

Kineshia C.

Some friends and I stumbled on this place while looking for a place to eat for dinner. We didn't realize it was attached to a hotel until we pulled up, but that didn't really matter to us. It is a more narrow space so if you have a large group I would call ahead or maybe skip this place all together. Before I dive into the food, I just say the service was phenomenal. Everyone was very attentive and quick to provide whatever we needed. I think if I came here again, I would just stick to the appetizers (not pictured) and their drinks. The entrees that we got lacked some flavor which surprised me because I really did enjoy their smaller plates. I think I would go back to try their breakfast/brunch menu but for dinner, this place was just alright.

Susie D.

So glad I found Lost Property! It was purely by chance, too, bc we were staying in the hotel it's in, arrived hungry after a long drive, and decided to stay local. Wow, did we luck out. The gyoza was outstanding, with super fresh chicken on the inside, and a delicious sauce with the perfect amount of heat on the outside. The Caesar salad was inventive, again with a little hint of spice with the togarashi sprinkled on top. My man enjoyed his lobster roll, solid fries, and the dessert was fantastic. The only miss, and it was kinda a huge one, was the fried chicken. It was about 90% breading, crumbled to sand while eating, and the sauces didn't hit, either. Not enough to ruin the meal tho. Didn't have to go far to get home afterwards, either!

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Hillary I.

Cute little brunch spot affiliated with a hotel. Staff was great and attentive. Shared a breakfast burrito that was incredibly tasty! Recommend for an easy cozy brunch in Palm Springs!

I randomly stumbled upon this little gem during a walk Thank you, Christopher and Giselle! I loved the drinks and the great vibes. Looking forward to coming back soon!

Fried chicken
Robyn L.

Enjoyed a nice dinner at Lost Property!! We had the restaurant to ourselves for a little bit and our server was great and super attentive. Food was delicious. Would definitely come back again!

Breakfast smashed burger
Kenny Y.

We came here for breakfast since it is conveniently located at Skylark, the hotel we stayed at. We were seated immediately upon arriving here at 9 am. The host/server was very friendly and was very knowledgeable about the menu. As we sat down, we couldn't help but notice how sleek and trendy the restaurant is. It is a small place but they really know how to utilize their space. Many folks who are here are just started out their day, lots of coffee and mimosa talks, definitely lots of positive happy vibes! They have a simple menu. They have toasts, baked eggs, smashed burger, salads, shared bites, burgers, or cocktails. We were just getting our day started so I got a breakfast smashed, chocolate croissant, fries fries, and coffee. The breakfast smashed burger was one of the best smashed burgers I've ever had. So juicy, full of flavor, and the sunny side egg cooked to perfection. The chocolate croissant is very good too! I also like the fact that it is not very crowded, a nice lil oasis away from the hustle and bustle in downtown Palm Springs. A must stop if you ever stay at the Skylark!

Fish and chips, steak frites, fried chicken

I love love love the Lost Property bar in hollywood, so when my parents came into town and wanted to go to Palm Springs, I knew we had to check this place out! It did NOT disappoint. It's super cute inside, and feels perfectly mid-century modern, Palm Springs-y. Everything we ordered was a 10/10 for us. Dad got the "Jalisco Maid" cocktail and my mom and I had the "basil & berry" and we started with the cornbread skillet with miso butter... it was phenomenal. We scraped the skillet clean. For mains, we split the fried chicken, the steak frites, and the fish and chips. All were superb. The tartar sauce that came with the fish and chips alone is worth trying it. Service was lovely and attentive. Highly recommend trying this place! My mom enjoyed it so much, she wants to stay at the hotel it's attached to when we come back

Caprese toast
Jacqueline R.

Visited for a birthday brunch, service and food was good. The restaurant/bar area is small, I would not suggest for large groups over 4.

L N.

Lost Property delivers on flavor with absolutely delicious food and cocktails--so good that we'd return just for those alone. The pricing is reasonable, making it a great spot for a night out without breaking the bank. However, the service left a lot to be desired. Our table of five only received four waters, and our waiter didn't even notice until we pointed it out. Cocktails took far too long to arrive, despite us clearly seeing them sitting on the counter while our waiter lounged at the bar. It felt like the staff was more focused on collecting a paycheck than providing attentive service. That being said, the food and drinks were outstanding, and if they can step up the speed and attentiveness of their waitstaff, this place would be top-tier. Hopefully, management takes note because the kitchen and bar are doing their part exceptionally well.

This is the lobster Benedict on a piece of brioche toast. It was amazing and I have no complaints here. They do run out so get here early.

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Gross. Do not go. Food was disgusting and expensive. Corn bread tasted like fish. Menu was half out.

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Boozehounds Palm Springs - Manila Bowl W/spam

Boozehounds Palm Springs

4.1(1.3k reviews)
0.4 mi
$$

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.

Four of us came to Boozehounds for dinner on Sunday, and we had a bit of an odd experience. When we…read morearrived, we were told they were running behind but would be seated shortly. We were taken to our table roughly 10-15 minutes after our reservation, which was perfectly fine. When we were seated, we decided on appetizers to order. Our waiter came over and we put in our appetizer order, but said we'd like more time to decide on main courses. The appetizers came out very slowly, and we were then told that one of the orders (the ube focaccia) had run out, so we could get regular focaccia instead, which we did not want to do. Two orders of tuna tacos were brought to our table but we had only ordered one, and on the receipt they made it look as though they "comped" the second order (which was taken back once they realized we hadn't ordered it). We didn't get to order our main dishes for quite some time, and then it took ages for the dishes to come out. They were tasty, but we were getting to the point that we were ready to go home if the food didn't come out within the next few minutes. Once the mains did arrive, my friend asked if there is any rice we could order, and our waiter said yes, but they had just run out. We found this very odd - ube focaccia is one thing, but who runs out of rice? My husband ordered a beer which was never brought to him, and upon getting the bill, my friend said that we didn't receive one of our drinks. The waiter then said "yeah, I forgot about it. But don't worry, it's not on the receipt." Again, strange. Our waiter seemed very disengaged and unapologetic, which I found odd. I can understand that he was busy, but to not apologize for forgetting the drink, running out of one of our appetizers, running out of rice, and waiting a very long time for our dinner seemed strange. Plus, the food was quite expensive (and the portions were relatively small), so it felt especially bizarre that the service was so off. I wouldn't come back because of the service and the price for the portions, but the food did taste very good. I'm disappointed because I wanted to love it here!

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Boozehounds Palm Springs - Hugo Spritz and the F'in Martini

Hugo Spritz and the F'in Martini

Boozehounds Palm Springs - Breakfast burger

Breakfast burger

Boozehounds Palm Springs - Boozecumbers

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The Front Porch - Lemon Ricotta Cake

The Front Porch

4.7(348 reviews)
1.4 mi
$$

SHORT ANSWER: Yes in many ways…read more LOCATION: on the corner next to FARM, so a fall back if you do not have FARM reservations and hate disappointment of being turned away. FACILITY: Small, limited seating indoors with very nice, fun, outdoor seating areas. Love this place. MENU: Simple, easy to understand, great photos online if you have any questions. FOOD PREP: Very well done, like professional in just how it looks. FOOD QUALITY: Professional in how it also tastes... Watermelon Gazpacho was perfect with drinks prior to main. LIBATIONS: drinks and bartender were excellent, fun, and the photo print was very cool. WAITSTAFF: just so nice, and fun making the experience all that much better. We have been enjoying The Plaza Theater so spending a little more time in Palm Springs and this will be one of our favorites places to relax prior to an event. OVERALL VALUE: Good, but it is Palm Springs, outdoors, great locations, classy.. no, not inexpensive but well worth it. TIP: I'd say be nice, be patient, and you will get a table. Don't be an angry rude touron, we don't need that vibe and we see some of that in PS.. You can try for reservations, not sure if they take off season.

Every time I spend time writing the review, it times out and doesn't save it. It was good food and…read morean awful experience with one of the servers. I'll consider rewriting the review another time, again. One star given by the goodness of the food, which is mostly an ingredient thing. We serve three of these dishes at my work, so it's honestly not mind blowing or anything, of course. We did vegan options.

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The Front Porch - Indoor sitting area.

Indoor sitting area.

The Front Porch - Banana Brûlée

Banana Brûlée

The Front Porch - Key Lime Pie and Mama Needs a Drink

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Key Lime Pie and Mama Needs a Drink

Eight4Nine - Lobster Mac & Cheese

Eight4Nine

4.3(2.1k reviews)
0.5 mi
$$$

I've been to Eight4Nine countless times over the years for both business meetings and date nights,…read moreand it continues to impress. One of the reasons I keep coming back is the availability of private dining rooms that are conveniently located near the main dining area. If you're planning a group dinner meeting, just be aware that the sliding doors don't completely block out the noise from the dining room, so conversations may not be as secluded as you'd expect. That said, the food is consistently outstanding. The heirloom tomato salad is an absolute must-order. The crème fraîche dressing is incredible. Pro tip: save some bread to soak up every last bit of it. For the main course, the mesquite-smoked carne asada is exceptional. The meat is cooked perfectly, and the combination of pinto beans, ranchera sauce, and slightly sweet corn pudding creates a balanced and memorable dish. The portions are thoughtfully sized! Satisfying without leaving you feeling overly full. And whatever you do, don't skip dessert. They're all worth trying, but the macchiato cake is the standout and the perfect way to end the meal. Whether you're meeting clients, celebrating a special occasion, or simply enjoying a night out, Eight4Nine delivers excellent food, a welcoming atmosphere, and a dining experience that keeps me coming back.

It is always a pleasure to dine at Eight4Nine. The staff are amazing and beautiful. Service is…read morefantastic. The food is always top shelf. You can't go wrong here. The building is large, bright, and nicely decorated. Its history is interesting. I was told that first it was the US Post Office. Then a furniture store. For the last ten-plus years, it has been Eight4Nine. Tonight, I started with the Ahi Tuna Poke. It was really fresh with a nice blend of Asian flavors. Nicely chilled, it was perfect for a hot night. My entree was the delicious Carne Asada. The skirt steak was sliced thin and it had a smokey hardwood grilled flavor to it. The refried pinto beans were a nice complement to the meal. My wine, a Chenin Blanc was crisp and fruity also perfect for a hot weather night. Eight4Nine is a great addition to the many delicious restaurants in Palm Springs.

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Eight4Nine - Inside

Inside

Eight4Nine - Pasta E Ragu Bucatini

Pasta E Ragu Bucatini

Eight4Nine - Restaurant view from across the street.

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Restaurant view from across the street.

Bar Cecil - Our dessert, yummy

Bar Cecil

4.4(544 reviews)
2.5 mi
$$$

I wish I could relive my experience at Bar Cecil over and over again!!! Food- amazing, ambiance- a…read moretotal vibe but I'm here to talk about service. Our server Ciera made our time Bar Cecil everything I wish every restaurant experience was like. From the jump she made us feel so welcomed and special. You can tell Ciera cares about her customers. From the way she confidently answered our questions about menu items and recommendations, her sweet and personable chat, the perfect amount of sincere check ins, the list goes on. To top it off she went above and beyond to acknowledge that I was celebrating a birthday. The night got even better when Ciera helped us get a table next door at Beatons, walked us over herself and even came to check on us as we were wrapping up there. She really is a gem and I'm so grateful to her for making our time at Bar Cecil one I will never forget.

There's a reason this is one of the toughest reservations in Palm Springs…read more We managed to grab a patio table, surrounded by plants and classic Palm Springs energy, and the atmosphere absolutely lived up to the hype. If you can't get a reservation, bar seats are first come, first served, and I can see why people line up for them. This was probably the most expensive meal of our trip, and at times you definitely feel it. A Belvedere martini with no vermouth for $27 made me laugh a little. This isn't Vegas. That said, much of the food was excellent. The Duck Liver Pâté was incredible, and the Red Thai Curry Mussels were unique without overwhelming heat. The Cacio e Pepe was one of the standout dishes of the week. Those thick noodles were fantastic. We also ordered the Steak Frites and upgraded to filet. Unfortunately, it came out overcooked, and I asked for it to be removed from the check. On the other hand, the Smoked Bone-In Duroc Pork Chop was perfectly prepared and incredibly moist. Dessert finished strong. The Aniston's Pavlova was excellent, especially the Chantilly cream. The warm chocolate chip cookies were delicious too, although $15 for cookies is definitely a Palm Springs moment. Pricey? Very. Worth experiencing? Absolutely.

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Bar Cecil - Bar seating

Bar seating

Bar Cecil - The best cookies ever.

The best cookies ever.

Bar Cecil - Escargot

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