Dive into the quirky Joshua Tree Saloon for hearty burgers, ribs, and live music, all wrapped in a fun Old West atmosphere.
"As fantastic as Pappy and Harriet’s is, it’s also a 40-minute drive from the town of Joshua Tree, and tonight you’re in the mood to keep it local. Head to Joshua Tree Saloon. As the name suggests, this restaurant/bar has a kitschy Old West aesthetic, and after three beers and a whiskey shot, you’re completely fine with it. The menu is full of burgers, sandwiches, and big plates of meat, and while nothing will blow you away, it’s what you need after a long day of taking photos of big rocks." - brant cox
"Joshua Tree Saloon’s outdoor space (simply called “the yard”) may be one of the most photogenic spots in town. On the weekends, it hosts live music and outdoor barbecue, and it’s the perfect place to dig into taquitos or crispy dill pickle spears. The indoor saloon serves 14 draft beers and a must-try mojito. Karaoke night draws crowds here." - Eater Staff
"A western-themed saloon less than a mile from the Joshua Tree Oasis, offering a variety of food options including tacos, in a rustic setting."
"Joshua Tree Saloon’s outdoor space (simply called “the yard”) may be one of the most photogenic spots in town. On the weekends, it hosts live music and outdoor barbecue, and it’s the perfect place to dig into taquitos or crispy dill pickle spears. The indoor saloon serves 14 draft beers and a must-try mojito. Karaoke night draws crowds here." - Eater Staff
"As fantastic as Pappy and Harriet’s is, it’s also a 40-minute drive from the town of Joshua Tree, and tonight you’re in the mood to keep it local. Head to Joshua Tree Saloon. As the name suggests, this restaurant/bar has a kitschy Old West aesthetic, and after three beers and a whiskey shot, you’re completely fine with it. The menu is full of burgers, sandwiches, and big plates of meat, and while nothing will blow you away, it’s what you need after a long day of taking photos of big rocks. There’s live music most nights and a boozy brunch on Sundays." - Brant Cox