Best Palm Springs Steakhouses Thu, May 31, 2018 Eat & Drink Add to trip Remove from trip Follow us into some relaxing lounges and tantalizing Palm Springs steakhouses and dining rooms that pepper Palm Springs. Mr. Lyons Mr. Lyons greets you with dense green velvet upholstered booths that absorbs the dim light, leaving you adrift of your own reality and fully immersed in the Rat Pack era. You are convinced that Frank or Sammy could waltz by your table any moment. The beef selection at Mr. Lyons has galvanized its reputation as one the premier steakhouse of Palm Springs, so you won’t want to share (although the portions are generous enough to do so). Mister Lyons LG’s Prime Steakhouse The Palm Springs region is also graced by such top-tier steakhouse franchises as LG’s Prime Steakhouse. LG’s offers nine different USDA PRIME ONLY sizzling steaks, and boasts a rare “on premises” dry-age facility for it’s “Jewel in the Crown”, a 24 oz. Porterhouse for one. They even have a bigger 30 oz. Porterhouse named “The Gold Strike 49er”. In addition, LG’s features formula-fed rack of lamb, a generous cut of Prime Rib. Whatever your choice of entree, the best way to begin your dining experience is with LG’s table-side Caesar salad, made from scratch using only the finest of ingredients. LG’s wine list of over 500 selections is the largest of any steakhouse in the Palm Springs area. Varieties from around the world as well as a heavy concentration of red wine from major California and old world producers. The perfect complement to our first class steaks. Pomme Frite If you prefer your entrée with a side of fresh air then embark on Pomme Frite, offering a Belgian flair. This Palm Springs steakhouse is fonveniently located in the pulsing heart of downtown, you can feast on escargot and filet while basking in the vacation vibes of Palm Canyon Drive. And be sure to enjoy the fries after which the restaurant is named; their savory crispness perfectly compliments the pleasing array of European dipping sauces that will dance on your taste buds with every last bite. Pomme Frite Mister Parker If you want European style old school, the popular and iconic Mister Parker at The Parker is your place. Steak au Poivre, Côte de Boeuf, Jarret d’Agneau – you can practically hear the lull of the Mediterranean Sea crashing against the desert rocks around you. Gourmet cuisine at its finest, this menu is worth the international/local trip. Spencer’s Bringing it back stateside, Spencer’s Restaurant carries on the hearty American tradition of steaks done well (or rare, if that’s how you appreciate your proteins). The dinner menu is a wonderland of Black Angus, Rib Eye, New York Strip and general high-end Americana. Be entertained by the piano inside or enjoy the stars on their outside patio. The Steakhouse at Agua Caliente Spa Resort Casino If you’re languishing at the Agua Caliente Spa Resort Casino downtown, dig into their appropriately named The Steakhouse to refuel before your next deal. It’s a hidden gem with a genuine Palm Springs steakhouse feel. If it’s good enough for the high rollers, we recommend a great steak dinner with a side of table games. More From Eat & Drink View All Posts A Food Lover’s Guide to Palm Springs By Kevin Perry When silver screen stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood escaped the… Read More Barbie’s Palm Springs Pink Weekend By Randy Garner Barbie, the iconic fashionista, embarked on an exciting adventure in Palm Springs…. Read More Palm Springs Golf Guide Palm Springs, with its warm weather and stunning desert scenery, is a golfer’s paradise. Home… Read More