
YES PLEASE is a great place to start your day with DELICIOUS coffee, a simple grab-n-go biscuit breakfast sandwich or sit down to enjoy a warm breakfast burrito or eggs hollandaise. Whether you are in a hurry for lunch or would like to linger and enjoy our patio and great mountain view, this is an easy place to be. Desserts? YES PLEASE. Serving house-made variety from creme brûlée, cannolis, profiteroles and a very addicting chocolate chip cookie. There is something for everyone and a staff that is always happy to serve!
Hours
| Saturday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 78065 Main St STE 100, La Quinta, CA 92253
Phone: (760) 296-1425
Website: http://yespleaselaquinta.com/
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Reviews
Was able to find a table immediately.
The cappuccino was good. Was told they use Joshua Tree Coffee to make the coffee drinks.
I got the breakfast sandwich on jalapeño bagel. It was more than filling and yummy. Wife got the avocado toast with a well done egg, which came out over easy. But that was a minor issue.
The chicken pesto sandwich was also yummy.
Overall everything tasted good.
P.S. They also gave the kids some activity to keep them busy, which was a plus.
I had been wanting to check this place out , and i managed to go today. Service was horrible, Bella the cashier was on her wrist watch as i attempted to order and ask questions about items on the menu no eye contact just her on her watch untill she charged me. Once i placed my order i was going to make my way to the restroom as she calls me and says “ you have to wait outside someone will call you by your name and give you your food” . I went ahead and stepped outside, 25 minutes later and still nothing, i go inside and ask for my food, its been waiting on the counter. Now i open it and my sandwich is cold, and made incorrectly i have a pork allergy, i related this to Bella and subsituted for sausage. Now i can not eat my sanwhich. They were not even busy. I do not understand this lack of service. Very upset with what should have been a nice brunch. Im left with no sandwhich and bad service.
The avocado toast with beets and arugula is simply perfection. The baked goods, especially huckleberry scones and flaky biscuits, had me hooked. Coffee? Next level.
During a Sunday street fair it was busy, but the team handled it like pros—with big smiles and efficient service.
Pet‑friendly outdoor patio, good parking, and a menu with something for everyone. Breakfast and lunch only, but it’s absolutely worth the early start.
5/5 and can’t wait to return!
Had a fabulous Lox Bagel!!! Perfect combination of everything!!!
Hubby hadAvocado toast and he said it was delicious!!! Very friendly atmosphere and out door seating options. Located in a cute shopping area!! We will be back!!!
My only complaint is the constant long line. I read the management would like some advice on improvement, so here’s my suggestion: the ordering system currently runs like a typical coffee shop, but it might work more smoothly if it operated more like a breakfast restaurant (with table ordering for dine-in guests and counter ordering for takeout). Line management could also use some attention by staff. It’s pretty easy for people to bypass the outdoor line by going straight inside, which can be frustrating for those who’ve been waiting.
It’s counter service and they have great signage explaining how everything works and where to find things to alleviate any guest frustration upon arrival. Brilliant!
They offer amazing coffee drinks using local, organic Joshua Tree coffee. We got vanilla lattes and the lavender milk latte. They also have several other house made cold beverages that sounded delightful (such as jasmine and Thai teas), beer, wine, mimosas, juices, kombucha, and bloody Mary’s. It’s not a full liquor license so the bloodies are made with Soju (just a heads up there).
But let’s get to the main course! Over the course of our two visits we tried the salmon eggs hollandaise, chicken and waffles, brioche French toast, and egg biscuit sandwich. Eggs were perfectly cooked, biscuit was a dream come true (flaky but not crumbly and buttered to perfection), and my date’s meals were phenomenal. I’m not a huge smoked salmon fan but I took a bite and loved it. Generous salmon portion too.
Service was amazing from the front counter to the folks who dropped off our meals. They were also quick to clear any dishes for us along the way. Extremely friendly and always courteous.
There is ample parking in free lots. We happened to time it just right both times but this place is popular so be prepared to wait in a short line (worth it, I promise!) and scout a table in advance if you’re planning to dine in.
The days we came there was an art street market and a farmers market with yoga in the park so check out the Old Town La Quinta offerings to make the most of your visit.