
Boozehounds is a dog friendly restaurant and bar located in Palm Springs, California. This multifaceted space has a cabana bar and patio, an atrium, and a main bar, lounge and dining room. Enjoy daily lunch happy hour and dinner service, and brunch on the weekends.
Stylish restaurant where dogs are welcome, offering brunch, cocktails & Southern California plates.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2080 N Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Phone: (760) 656-0067
Website: http://www.boozehoundsps.com/
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Reviews
Unfortunately, the food didn’t quite live up to our expectations this time around. The cucumber salad was fresh and nicely done, probably one of the better dishes we had. The chicken karaage was good, but there wasn’t that “wow” factor that makes you think about it the next day. It felt a bit standard.
I ordered the tofu bowl, and while I liked the flavors overall, it was just a tad dry. It really needed a bit more sauce — maybe a light curry or something drizzled over the rice — to tie everything together and elevate the dish. The fish and chips were also pretty standard. Not bad, just nothing particularly memorable or exceptional about it.
Given how much we enjoyed brunch in the past, we came in with high expectations for dinner. While the ambiance still delivers, the food left us a little disappointed this time around. Hoping it was just an off night because the space truly deserves a menu that matches its vibe.
Overall, a great brunch experience with good food and a vibrant vibe. Definitely worth a visit when in Palm Springs.
Drinks were tasty. The house Bloody Mary was nicely done—not too salty or acidic.
The patio is really pleasant. Dogs abound.
Will return!
I would describe the food as Asian flavors infused into global comfort food – fried chicken, egg rolls, etc. we had the karage, lumpia, crudo, and Brussels. Everything was delicious. The cocktail program is super inventive and creative.
Really lovely experience.
We all ordered burgers and French fries. When my child’s burger arrived, the bun looked like the most magnificent gluten free bun I’d ever seen. Before my child started eating I said to the waitress, “That is the most beautiful gluten free bun we’ve ever seen. Do you make them fresh in house or purchase them?” She smiled and said she wasn’t sure. I explained normally they’re dry and crumbly and we were impressed to please tell the chef.
My child eats their meal and has to run to the restroom. We assume it was because of the long drive and now lunch on top of that, they were gone for a long time. My partner went to go check on them and we realized the bathroom options are: “male identifying” OR “female identifying”. My child has just recently come out as non-binary and struggled through a suicide attempt from bullying at school.
My partner finds our child in the “male identifying” bathroom having a horiffic allergic reaction, thank god we went to check on them! They’re not only incredibly sick at this point but sad and embarrassed because they were stressed about which bathroom was for them.
Palm Springs loves to rave about being a gay inclusive place but some how forgot about trans inclusion along the way.
My child ended up being incredibly sick. Days of migraines, vomiting and diarrhea as happens with being glutened.
The manager was apologetic but explained that they made an error and never marked the meal as needing to be gluten free. The bun that I inquired about, not gluten free, the fries NOT from that special gluten free fryer they rave about having.
My child was poisoned AND misgendered. Then the rest of our holiday weekend was ruined.
Your apology means very little at this point.
Don’t market yourselves as being a gluten friendly restaurant, if your staff doesn’t take it seriously. We don’t avoid gluten for fun or because it is trendy. It is because it is an allergy. Do you know what eating allergens doe to a body?
Second, shame on you for the bathroom labels. Your pictures paired with the language “male identifying” and “female identifying” almost had the attempt at being inclusive but to choose scientific anatomical titles shows just how much you don’t understand the LGBTQIA+ community at all.
This is an experience that my child is finally psychically recovering from but is still processing mentally. The part that’s breaking my heart the most is that my child kept apologizing for not knowing which bathroom to use while we were there.
So my review is: careful when heading to Palm Springs for the day, you never know what type of trauma you might incur. If you’re trans or have an allergy be sure to skip Boozehounds as they don’t take your identity seriously across the board.
First time here. I’d suggest calling ahead if you’re with a dog and by yourself. The front signage asking to go through the “doggy” door appeared to be misleading when I arrived.
Lovely staff. Amazing food. Cozy and comfortable for dogs.
Turns out chefs in Palm Springs can actually cook. This is my new favorite place, after condemning Palm Springs as a culinary desert.
PLEASE visit. This place is delicious and made for fun.