The Best Sandwiches in Greater Palm Springs

There’s nothing complicated about a great sandwich, but there’s also nowhere to hide when it’s done poorly. Luckily, Greater Palm Springs has no shortage of spots that take sandwiches seriously, whether that means piled-high deli classics, bakery-fresh bread, or creative twists you won’t find anywhere else.
This guide highlights some of the best places to grab a sandwich across the Coachella Valley, from Palm Springs and Palm Desert to Indio and beyond. These are reliable stops for lunch, casual dinners, and those days when a really good sandwich is exactly what you need.
This guide is part of our roundup of the best lunch spots in the Coachella Valley, featuring reliable midday favorites across Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Indio, and surrounding cities.
The sandwich spots below are listed in no particular order.
TKB Bakery & Deli — Indio
- Why it’s good: Nationally recognized, piled-high sandwiches and house-made bakery items.
- Best for: Lunch, takeout, serious sandwich people
- Good to know: Extremely popular. Expect lines during peak hours.
Address: 44911 Golf Center Pkwy, Indio, CA
Website: tkbbakery.com
Real Italian Deli — Palm Desert & Palm Springs
- Why it’s good: Classic Italian deli sandwiches with quality meats and fresh bread.
- Best for: Traditional Italian sandwiches, quick lunches
- Good to know: Two locations make it easy to work into your day.
Addresses:
44795 San Pablo Ave, Palm Desert, CA
100 S Sunrise Way, Palm Springs, CA
Website: therealitaliandeli.com
Bristol Farms — Palm Desert
- Why it’s good: High-quality deli meats carved fresh and surprisingly great sandwiches.
- Best for: Turkey sandwiches, quick upscale lunches
- Good to know: Grocery store setting, but the sandwich counter is legit.
Address: 73101 Country Club Dr, Palm Desert, CA
Website: bristolfarms.com
Heirloom Craft Kitchen — Indio
- Why it’s good: Fresh ingredients, creative sandwiches, and vegan-friendly options.
- Best for: Lunch, casual dining, festival weekends
- Good to know: Close to Empire Polo Club and popular during events.
Address: 49990 Jefferson St #100, Indio, CA
Website: heirloomcraftkitchen.com
The Sandwich Spot — Palm Springs
- Why it’s good: Big menu, bold flavors, and consistently satisfying sandwiches.
- Best for: Lunch, quick bites downtown
- Good to know: Dutch Crunch bread is the move.
Address: 240 N Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA
Website: sandwichspotpalmsprings.com
Native Foods Café — Palm Springs
- Why it’s good: Fully plant-based sandwiches that actually deliver on flavor.
- Best for: Vegan and vegetarian diners
- Good to know: Even meat-eaters tend to leave happy.
Address: 1175 E Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA
Website: nativefoods.com
Sherman’s Deli & Bakery — Palm Desert & Palm Springs
- Why it’s good: Legendary Jewish deli sandwiches and massive portions.
- Best for: Pastrami, corned beef, classic deli cravings
- Good to know: Yes, Guy Fieri has been here.
Addresses:
73161 Country Club Dr, Palm Desert, CA
401 E Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA
Website: shermansdeli.com
Lunch Box — Palm Desert
- Why it’s good: No-frills, old-school sandwiches done right.
- Best for: Quick lunches, locals
- Good to know: Simple menu, loyal following.
Address: 74991 Highway 111, Palm Desert, CA
Website: Facebook page
Aspen Mills Bakery & Café — Palm Desert
- Why it’s good: House-made bread and strong deli-style sandwiches.
- Best for: Bakery lovers, casual lunches
- Good to know: Bread is baked fresh daily.
Address: 74840 Country Club Dr, Palm Desert, CA
Website: aspenmillsbakery.com
Alkobar — Palm Desert
- Why it’s good: Possibly the best cheesesteak in the desert
- Best for: If you don’t opt for the cheesesteak, no worries, they have a nice selection of subs
- Good to know: Yes, it’s a liquor store, but it’s good
Address: 42005 Cook Street #110, Palm Desert
Website: Alkobar Quick Stop & Deli
Disclaimer: Restaurant hours, menus, and availability can change. This list reflects spots that are currently open and well-regarded, but it’s always smart to check directly with the restaurant before heading out.
Last updated: December 2025
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Written by : Casey Dolan
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