Welcome to Kitchen Ten Eleven, your neighborhood destination in La Quinta for exceptional dining! Our all-day menu will feature a variety of mouthwatering dishes, including gourmet burgers, comforting favorites, seasonal specialties, and perfectly crafted pizzas. Why “Ten Eleven?” A total of 1,011 homes voted “yes,” expressing their collective desire to purchase and restore the Trilogy® Golf Club at La Quinta and its signature restaurant. The name “Ten Eleven” pays tribute to the Trilogy La Quinta residents who have entrusted us with not only bringing these beloved amenities back to their former glory but also modernizing them for continued enjoyment in the years to come. However, Kitchen Ten Eleven isn’t just for them, it’s for the entire
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 60-151 Trilogy Pkwy, La Quinta, CA 92253
Phone: (760) 303-0491
Website: https://www.mytrilogylife.com/laquinta/dining/
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Reviews
This location was the reopened restaurant at the opened golf club at Trilogy. It is a miracle in faith. Certainly something we want to encourage. And it was obvious from the crowd that most of the patrons that night were residents of the development. It is located on the edge of civilization, so make an effort to support them.
The menu was impressive. We really went for the pizza. It was not bad, but the crust was a bit overdone. Made it difficult to eat. The flavor was okay. But we likely will not try it again. Other items as we watched the other tables served look very impressive. And the presentation of the food was outstanding. It all looked very good.
They have a reasonable selection of wines. I had a red, and Nancy had a white, and both were good.
The dessert, a Butter Cake with Ice Cream, was outstanding. It was go-again just for that good. It was don’t-miss-it good.
Service was good, not outstanding. The house was pretty full during our visit, and it seems there was some issue with the servers’ communication system, which probably was part of the problem. We did wait longer than I would have expected for the bill.
There is plenty of parking, but it is not all that convenient. If you are a resident, you can pull your cart up to the building, but as a visitor, you have to trek up a hill. Not a killer, but it was 104 degrees, and it was only June. August will be brutal.
The total bill was $62.00 for a pizza, three glasses of wine, and a dessert, so not a bargain by my standards. We will go again, but it will not be on the rotation of weekly or monthly visits.
The menu had a wide variety of options, and the portion sizes were huge. I started with a fruity martini, which was made just right. For the table, we shared the crispy Brussels sprouts appetizer—absolutely delicious, with bacon, balsamic glaze, and shaved Parmesan.
For my entrée, I chose the ahi poke. The tuna was fresh and flavorful, and the avocado was perfect, but the chips were unfortunately soggy and didn’t hold up well. Other dishes at the table were much more impressive: the pizza was excellent, the French dip was juicy and flavorful, but the star of the night was definitely the mahi mahi tacos—two generously filled tacos with a choice of side that stole the show.
The service was friendly and attentive, and the views of the golf course added a nice touch to the evening. If you’re in the mood for great food in a casual, unexpected setting, Kitchen Ten Eleven is absolutely worth a try!
Our waiter was excellent, frequently checking in.
If you haven’t yet visited Kitchen Ten Eleven, you are missing out on a reasonably priced, excellent lunch or dinner option.
It was a small portion. It was completely cold when I picked it up. So The kitchen obviously had premade everything and they just threw in a take- out box and let it sit there until you can drive a few minutes to get there to pick it up. I was disappointed in everything. We got the flourless chocolate cake, which was very good however it was three bites, three tiny bites about the size of two slender fingers, but shorter. $68 later I am so disappointed. It was the worst meal I have had since I’ve lived in the desert for eight years!