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Greater Palm Springs Restaurant Week returns with 10 days of special dining

Participating restaurants will offer both their special Restaurant Week menus and regular menus during the event.

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Diners (like these at Luluโ€™s in Downtown Palm Springs) will have plenty of options to choose from starting Friday. (File photo)

Greater Palm Springs Restaurant Week is returning this Friday through June 8, offering 10 days of special dining experiences with prix fixe menus and exclusive offers at participating restaurants throughout the nine-city Coachella Valley.

The annual event allows residents and visitors to enjoy special breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner menus at set prices during the 10-day period. Participating restaurants will offer both their special Restaurant Week menus and regular menus during the event.

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Restaurant Week will be followed immediately by the Summer Eats Pass, a mobile dining discount pass for continued savings. The 2025 list of participating restaurants has not yet been released.

One dollar from every reservation booked through the official Restaurant Week website will be donated to FIND Food Bank. The donation program aims to support the local food bank while encouraging dining participation.

No passes, tickets or coupons are required to participate in Restaurant Week. Diners can make reservations through the official website or call restaurants directly.

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Advance reservations are strongly encouraged due to the eventโ€™s popularity, though walk-ins are welcome. Organizers note there is no guarantee that walk-in guests will be accommodated during the busy period.

Prices and meal periods vary by restaurant and exclude beverages, tax and gratuity. Restaurant Week menus are offered during lunch and dinner hours only, and menus may change due to seasonal ingredient availability.


Details: For restaurant listings and menu details turn to this website.

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