Farm
Modern French restaurant · Palm Springs ·

Farm

Modern French restaurant · Palm Springs ·

Farm-to-table Provençal fare & brunch in garden patio setting

brunch
farm-to-table
crepes
bloody mary
outdoor seating
friendly staff
garden seating
french restaurant
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6 La Plaza, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Get directions

$20–30

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Usually a wait
Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Dinner reservations recommended

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6 La Plaza, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Get directions

+1 760 322 2724
farmpalmsprings.com
@farm.palmsprings

$20–30 · Menu

Features

•Usually a wait
•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Cozy
•Romantic

Last updated

Jan 14, 2026

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The 25 Best Restaurants & Bars In Palm Springs - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"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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"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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Ally H.

Google
We had the most exceptional dinner at FARM last night—truly an elevated dining experience from start to finish. The atmosphere is both romantic and family-friendly (with a kids menu!), which is such a rare and special balance. Our server, Justine, was absolutely wonderful—warm, attentive, and made the entire evening feel effortless. We loved learning that the menu changes every 10 days and that everything is farm-to-table—you can genuinely taste the care and quality in every dish. The Alaskan black cod was buttery, flaky, and perfectly cooked, while the short rib was rich and completely melt-in-your-mouth. Our son adored his chicken Alfredo, which was just as thoughtfully prepared as the adult dishes. We started with the butternut squash salad and the blood orange burrata salad, both bursting with fresh, vibrant flavors. Dessert was the perfect finale: our little boy was thrilled with the ice cream sundae, while I enjoyed a classic New York–style cheesecake, and my husband’s banana brûlée tart was unforgettable. Every bite was beautiful, intentional, and incredibly delicious—you can truly feel the farm-to-table philosophy come through in the flavors. FARM exceeded every expectation, and we can’t wait to return. Highly, highly recommend.

Woodrow W.

Google
The food was delicious - I had Coq a Vin and my partner had Chilean Sea Bass - he said it was the best ever. We ate inside, next to a cozy fireplace. Service was efficient, knowledgeable and friendly. We never felt passed by or ignored. Our second visit - first time was outside in their lovely garden. We look forward to another visit.

Karen Y.

Google
My husband recommended this restaurant as he is always looking for new places to eat and try out. Unfortunately the restaurant, the service and the food were not worth the one hour wait at all. After we got called in to be seated we were seated outdoors, but we were literally seated by the bathrooms. We asked if the doors could be closed but we were told they couldn’t due to the serves coming in and out and the lines for the bathroom being long. The way the tables were arranged was also very uncomfortable as one of the person in our party was literally half smashed by the French doors. We were not offered another table. The smell from the bathrooms was horrible, and that’s without mentioning the bathrooms were out of the basic necessities. We order the food, will attach below, we couldn’t finish our food, the smell made our stomachs turn and we just couldn’t continue eating. Our server also when was asked about the soup of the day she let us know and I asked what ingredients the soup had and she looked at me like if I was being serious. I usually ask because I have a pine tree allergy so I want to make sure I know what goes in. She never came and check other than at the end of our service. I do not recommend this place, especially if you’re visiting you will be highly disappointed. Food wise the crepes were mid, the soup was probably the best out of everything and the chicken and waffles did not paired well together with the gravy sauce.

JING W.

Google
Great spot for breakfast! Plenty of seating so no wait at all, and the staff were super friendly with the brightest smiles. Everything tastes fresh and natural — the fresh-squeezed OJ is awesome. The egg crêpe was a standout too, chewy and unique. Love the vibe too: sunny garden outside, cozy fireplace inside. Super chill, super comfy. Would definitely come back!

Gee A.

Google
This place was magnificent. Lulu our server had a spunky energy which made the experience that much better. The atmosphere had a sense of 1950s. Pay attention to the small details such as the salt shakers, silverware, etc. The food was delicious and fulfilling. Lulu recommended the potatoes with the gravy on my dish and it was very good. I would definitely come back again and I would highly recommend Lulu.

Christina H.

Google
The weight was a little bit longer than expected. When you first arrive, the weight is 30 to 45 minutes even for just two people. They do take your phone number and have a 10 minute grace period. When they reach out to you so me and my mom just walked around and explored the local shops while we waited to be seated. The food was absolutely delicious and the bloody Mary was my favorite. I had while I was in Palm Springs. It was spicy and flavorful. Very delicious. I loved it!

Leticia Q.

Google
The indoor and outdoor breakfast scenery is great. It gives a home patio feel or a country kitchen vibe. The place was very clean and had plenty of servers. Once we were seated, the servers were great. The greeter was not that friendly. The food was a flavor bomb. I would definitely recommend this place for breakfast. Make sure you have ample time to wait to be seated as it fills quickly.

Sky T.

Google
Wonderful brunch food and always a wait on the weekends. They don’t take reservations so best bet is to get here early to put your name down. The ambiance is in quaint, old-fashioned comfort vibes like your at a French grandma’s home. The food is French focused with crepes and various omelette. Food is presented nicely and made well. Overall, good spot and best of luck getting in on the weekends!