Farm

Provence restaurant · Palm Springs

Farm

Provence restaurant · Palm Springs

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6 La Plaza, Palm Springs, CA 92262

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Country-chic eatery with garden patio serving French & comfort food  

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6 La Plaza, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Get directions

farmpalmsprings.com

$20–30 · Menu

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6 La Plaza, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Get directions

+1 760 322 2724
farmpalmsprings.com

$20–30 · Menu

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The 25 Best Restaurants & Bars In Palm Springs

"This mostly outdoor restaurant is within doable walking distance of all the major downtown hotels, meaning on Saturday mornings this place resembles a hangover recovery center. So as long as you’re OK with that—or are part of that crowd yourself—you’ll have a lovely time. Expect brunch heavy-hitters like brioche french toast, decadent omelets, and an egg and cheese. Everything’s quite good. And in case you’re wondering, there are mimosas and bloody marys on the menu, but no, they aren’t bottomless." - brant cox

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/guides/palm-springs-restaurants
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The 11 Best Brunch Spots in Palm Springs | Eater LA

"When entering Farm, take in the vast outdoor garden patio in the heart of Downtown Palm Springs. Staff grow herbs used in the omelets, salads, and breakfast sandwich with scrambled eggs, gruyere, tomato, avocado, and bacon. Don’t worry if the temperature is high, water misters assist in keeping diners cool." - Mona Holmes

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19 Best Things to Do in Palm Springs, California

"Farm Palm Springs is one of the popular venues in the city, known for its unique dining experience." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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Farm - Review - Palm Springs - Palm Springs - The Infatuation

"This mostly outdoor restaurant is within doable walking distance of all the major downtown hotels, meaning on Saturday mornings this place is basically a hangover recovery center. So as long as you’re OK with that—or are part of that crowd yourself—you’ll have a lovely time. The menu has all the brunch heavy-hitters like brioche French toast, decadent omelets, and a cheese- and egg-filled sandwich. Everything’s quite good, too. And in case you’re wondering, there are mimosas and bloody marys on the menu, but no, they aren’t bottomless." - Brant Cox

https://www.theinfatuation.com/palm-springs/reviews/farm
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WILLIAM SHIN

Google
The foods and service were all great. The side for soup.. i forgot the name of it... it was avocado(?), it was with the taste of mint. This one was not really our taste but some people would..like it. Its fresh. Please dont put pepper. Oh and please order french pressed coffee(?). Its really amazing with the food

Breanna Irish

Google
🌿 FARM – Palm Springs Hidden Gem! 🌿 We visited FARM in early July, and despite the summer heat, the shaded patio was surprisingly cool and comfortable! The restaurant is tucked away in a charming courtyard of a shopping center — almost like a secret garden with lush plants, trees, and plenty of shade. It feels like a peaceful escape from the Palm Springs heat. The atmosphere is cozy and vibrant, perfect for a relaxing meal. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a hidden oasis in the heart of Palm Springs!

Jess C

Google
I can’t say enough good things about this place! It was my first time visiting Palm Springs, and I am so happy that I got to visit here! The food was absolutely delicious and our server, Tim, was so amazing and gave us the absolute best service! All of the staff was also very welcoming and friendly and the restaurant is beautiful! Highly recommend!

Tim Run

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Chill place to get some food and drink. Hard to find parking, best safe option is the public parking garage 5 minutes walking away. Dog friendly! Love them about it. They offer our dog ice water!

E.C.

Google
This restaurant boasts a charming, intimate ambiance adorned with rustic decor. We dined in the garden, surrounded by heaters and flowers, creating a picturesque setting. The staff were exceptionally friendly, displaying warm smiles throughout the evening. The cuisine was satisfying, although I would have preferred less garlic powder, as it felt somewhat overpowering. Overall, I highly recommend this restaurant for romantic occasions, where one can unwind and savor life.

Michael Diliberto

Google
Excellent experience. Ate here twice on a recent trip to Palm Springs, once for weekend brunch and then lunch during the week. Both meals were excellent. Sitting in the garden is really nice. Waited about 30 minutes on the weekend and 5 during the week.

Shierly Yolanda

Google
two words: BEST AMBIENCE. but not only that, the food was amazing!! I waited 1 hour for my table and it was worth it. Service was amazing. Highly recommend to have brunch in this place.

Mara Mamerow

Google
The best brunch! In town from out of state for the Indian Wells tennis tournament. Loved Farm so much we came back a second time during the trip. On the first visit we ordered the Bretonne omelette (smoked salmon and goat cheese) and Champignons et Fromage crepe (mushrooms and Gruyère) with eggs added. We got a small French press and a cold brew. On the second visit we ordered the Champignons et Fromage crepe again, and the Banane et Dulce de Leche crepe. This time we split a large French press. We were extremely impressed with the mushroom crepe - the mushrooms were well prepared and substantial - exactly what you want from a mushroom-forward dish. Adding eggs was unnecessary, it was a real meal on its own. The smoked salmon omelette had a ton of salmon (in a good way). The banana dulche de leche crepes were incredibly sweet - almost too sweet for my liking - but were really good. The food was excellent both times. We came early (8:30am on Thursday and 9:00am on Monday) and had no wait. We were seated inside on the first visit and outside on the second. Each location had a different atmosphere (inside was quieter) but both were good in their own ways.