Best Breakfast & Brunch in La Quinta: Great Dining Spots to Start Your Day

La Quinta does not get the same breakfast-and-brunch hype as Palm Springs, but that doesn’t mean it’s lacking. In fact, some of the Coachella Valley’s most reliable morning and midday meals are tucked into Old Town, resorts, and longtime local institutions here.
Whether you’re looking for a relaxed patio brunch, a classic breakfast plate, or something a little more elevated, these are the spots in La Quinta that consistently deliver. No pop-ups. No trends chasing trends. Just places worth waking up for.
This guide is part of our larger roundup of the best breakfast and brunch spots across the Coachella Valley, covering where locals actually go for breakfast in each desert city.
Louise’s Pantry — La Quinta
- Why it’s good: Classic breakfast and brunch staple known for hearty morning plates and dependable comfort food.
- Best for: Pancakes, burritos, benedicts, and omelets that hit the spot every time.
- Good to know: Popular with locals and visitors alike; expect weekend crowds.
Address: 47150 Washington St, La Quinta, CA 92253
Website: louisespantrylaquinta.com
YES PLEASE — La Quinta
- Why it’s good: Local favorite café serving breakfast, brunch, great coffee, and casual daytime fare.
- Best for: Breakfast sandwiches, brunch plates, and a relaxed atmosphere in Old Town La Quinta.
- Good to know: Closes earlier in the afternoon, making it a strong choice for morning and midday meals. Also, Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian are sometimes spotted here.
Address: 78065 Main Street, Suite 100, La Quinta, CA 92253
Website: yespleaselaquinta.com
Broken Yolk Cafe — La Quinta
- Why it’s good: Part of a well-known West Coast breakfast/brunch café chain that always delivers big, classic morning plates.
- Best for: Stuffed French toast, chilaquiles, breakfast burritos, omelets, and brunch favorites.
- Good to know: Family-friendly and open daily for breakfast and brunch service.
Address: 78430 CA-111, La Quinta, CA 92253
Website: thebrokenyolkcafe.com
The Palms La Quinta — La Quinta
- Why it’s good: A longtime La Quinta breakfast and brunch classic with generous portions and neighborhood charm.
- Best for: Omelets, pancakes, breakfast burritos, and hearty brunch plates.
- Good to know: Casual and comfortable — great for big groups or family mornings.
Address: 79255 CA-111, Suite 6, La Quinta, CA 92253
Website: thepalmslaquinta.com
Chula Artisan Eatery — La Quinta
- Why it’s good: Locals praise this spot for creative breakfast and brunch options with a modern twist.
- Best for: Breakfast bowls, chilaquiles, and flavorful takes on morning classics.
- Good to know: Breakfast and brunch service typically runs through the late morning and early afternoon.
Address: 47150 Washington St, Suite B, La Quinta, CA 92253
Website: chulaeatery.com
La Quinta Baking Company — La Quinta
- Why it’s good: Bakery and café with fresh pastries, breakfast sandwiches, quiches, and great coffee.
- Best for: Lighter breakfast or brunch, pastries, and grab-and-go options.
- Good to know: Excellent choice if you want something quick or café-style rather than a full sit-down meal.
Address: 78395 CA-111, La Quinta, CA 92253
Website: laquintabaking.com
TWENTY6 — La Quinta Resort & Club
- Why it’s good: Resort breakfast and brunch with a bit more polish and variety than typical diner fare.
- Best for: Breakfast before golf or spa appointments, or a slower resort-style brunch.
- Good to know: Menu and hours can vary by season; check the resort site before going.
Address: 49-499 Eisenhower Drive, La Quinta, CA 92253
Website: laquintaresort.com/dining/twenty6
Before You Go
Breakfast and brunch menus change seasonally, especially in resort destinations. This guide reflects the most consistent information available at the time of publishing. Always check current hours and menus directly with the restaurant before visiting.
Breakfast Worth Waking Up For
Whether you’re after a classic diner breakfast, a café brunch, or a resort-style plate, La Quinta offers breakfast and brunch spots that are as satisfying as they are diverse. If you have a local favorite not on this list, let us know and we’ll consider adding it as the scene continues to grow.
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Written by : Casey Dolan
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