Best Bloody Marys in Palm Springs & the Coachella Valley

Looking for the best Bloody Marys in Palm Springs and the greater Coachella Valley? You’re in the right place. Bloody Marys are not just a breakfast drink here — they’re an all-day commitment. Whether you like them classic, spicy, overbuilt, or borderline ridiculous, these spots consistently serve some of the best Bloody Marys across Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Indio, La Quinta, and Rancho Mirage.
This guide is part of our roundup of the best breakfast and brunch spots in the Coachella Valley, featuring reliable morning and weekend favorites across Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Indio, and surrounding cities.
Sloan’s Restaurant — Indio
- Why it’s good: Famous for one of the largest Bloody Marys you will ever see.
- Best for: Maximalists and anyone who believes garnish is a food group.
- Good to know: This thing eats like a meal.
Address: 81539 CA-111, Indio, CA
Website: sloansrestaurant.com
Eureka! — Indian Wells
- Why it’s good: Solid Bloody Mary with bacon and consistent weekend pricing.
- Best for: Brunch with food that actually matters.
- Good to know: Reliable option with a strong bar program.
Address: 74985 CA-111, Indian Wells, CA
Website: eurekarestaurantgroup.com
FARM — Palm Springs
- Why it’s good: Classic Bloody Mary enjoyed on one of downtown’s best patios.
- Best for: Lazy brunches that accidentally become lunch.
- Good to know: Prime people-watching location.
Address: 6 La Plaza, Palm Springs, CA
Website: farmpalmsprings.com
The Daily Grill — Palm Desert
- Why it’s good: Strong, classic Bloody Mary served during weekend brunch.
- Best for: Reliable brunch on El Paseo.
- Good to know: Opens earlier than most nearby spots.
Address: 73061 El Paseo, Palm Desert, CA
Website: dailygrill.com
Cheeky’s — Palm Springs
- Why it’s good: Big, bold Bloody Marys paired with famously indulgent brunch.
- Best for: Weekend brunch warriors.
- Good to know: Get there early or wait.
Address: 622 N Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA
Website: cheekysps.com
Wilma & Frieda — Palm Desert
- Why it’s good: A Bloody Mary that pairs perfectly with comfort-food brunch.
- Best for: Late mornings and casual indulgence.
- Good to know: Featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.
Address: 73575 El Paseo, Palm Desert, CA
Website: wilmafrieda.com
The Grill on Main — La Quinta
- Why it’s good: House-made bacon vodka and a fully loaded Bloody.
- Best for: Old Town La Quinta brunch.
- Good to know: Savory and bold, not subtle.
Address: 78065 Main St, La Quinta, CA
Website: thegrillonmainlq.com
Pinocchio in the Desert — Palm Springs
- Why it’s good: Bottomless Bloody Marys and unapologetic brunch chaos.
- Best for: Groups and celebratory mornings.
- Good to know: Gets loud and busy fast.
Address: 134 E Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA
Website: pinocchiops.com
Workshop Kitchen + Bar — Palm Springs
- Why it’s good: Elevated take on a classic Bloody Mary.
- Best for: Brunch with a more refined crowd.
- Good to know: Minimalist but intentional.
Address: 800 N Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA
Website: workshoppalmsprings.com
Norma’s — Rancho Mirage
- Why it’s good: Classic Bloody Marys in a luxury brunch setting.
- Best for: Resort-style mornings.
- Good to know: Pricey, but consistent.
Address: 4200 E Palm Canyon Dr, Rancho Mirage, CA
Website: theparkerpalmsprings.com
Eight4Nine — Palm Springs
- Why it’s good: Well-balanced Bloody Marys with a polished brunch menu.
- Best for: Stylish brunch without resort pricing.
- Good to know: Solid all-around cocktail program.
Address: 849 N Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA
Website: eight4nine.com
Disclaimer: Bloody Mary menus and recipes can change. Brunch hours, garnishes, and strength levels may vary by season or day of the week. Always confirm with the restaurant if you’re chasing a specific style or experience.
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Written by : Casey Dolan
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