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Colony Club holds back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) and a 4.4-star Google rating across more than 400 reviews, placing it in the upper tier of Palm Springs American dining. The bar programme runs as a genuine anchor, not an afterthought, alongside a kitchen that works within the mid-to-upper price register of North Indian Canyon Drive.

North Indian Canyon and the Bar-Forward Dining Format
Palm Springs has spent the better part of a decade sorting itself into two recognisable dining modes: the resort-adjacent concept that leans on poolside theatre, and the neighbourhood room that earns its following through consistency rather than spectacle. Colony Club, at 572 N Indian Canyon Dr, sits in the second category. The address places it on a stretch of road that has become one of the more considered restaurant corridors in the city, away from the saturated blocks closer to Palm Canyon Drive where foot traffic can carry a mediocre programme further than it deserves.
What defines Colony Club's position in the Palm Springs scene is not simply that it serves American food at the Bar Cecil price register, though it does, sitting in the $$$ bracket alongside that peer. It is that the bar operates as a structural component of the dining experience rather than a holding pen for those waiting on tables. That distinction matters more than it sounds. In American restaurant culture broadly, the bar has historically been managed as secondary infrastructure. What the better rooms now do, in cities from San Francisco to New York, is treat the bar as a programme in its own right, with the kitchen and the drinks side developing in parallel. Colony Club positions itself within that more considered approach.
The American Cocktail Context
The American cocktail renaissance, which arrived roughly in the mid-2000s and has since filtered down from major urban centres into secondary cities and resort markets, changed what a bar in a full-service dining room is expected to deliver. The standard in 2025 is not a short spirits list and a competent Negroni. It is a programme that shows knowledge of sourcing, technique, and seasonal constraint, backed by bartenders who can hold a conversation about what they are making without turning it into a lecture.
Palm Springs, as a market, catches trends slightly later than Los Angeles or San Francisco but tends to absorb them more thoroughly once they arrive, partly because the clientele skews toward travellers who have already encountered these standards elsewhere and arrive with calibrated expectations. Bars across Palm Springs are operating at a higher baseline than they were five years ago. Colony Club's sustained Michelin Plate recognition, awarded in both 2024 and 2025, signals that inspectors consider the overall output here to meet a threshold that a significant number of the city's restaurants do not clear. For a room that frames itself as bar-forward, that carry-over into Michelin attention is a meaningful signal: the guides do not separate bar and kitchen when they assess, which means the whole programme is holding up.
Placement in the Palm Springs American Dining Tier
American cuisine in Palm Springs is more varied in quality than in concept. The category covers everything from brunch-forward weekend rooms like Cheeky's, which has built a loyal following around its rotating breakfast menu, to the more overtly bar-driven formats. 4 Saints operates at the $$ tier, giving it a different competitive position despite sharing the American cuisine designation. Colony Club's $$$ pricing aligns it with a customer who is choosing between a considered dinner out and a comparable evening at, say, Bar Cecil, the other prominent $$$ American room in the city.
That peer set is smaller than it appears. When you filter Palm Springs American dining by price bracket and by Michelin recognition, Colony Club sits in a narrow group. Nationally, the American format at this price register produces rooms like Hilda and Jesse in San Francisco and Selby's in Atherton, both of which treat the bar and the dining room as interlocking parts of a single offer. Colony Club operates in that same register, scaled to the Palm Springs market rather than a Bay Area urban density.
For comparison, Michelin-recognised American rooms at the leading of the national tier, including Lazy Bear in San Francisco or the event-format dining of Alinea in Chicago, occupy a structurally different category. Colony Club is not positioned against those rooms, and the Michelin Plate rather than star designation reflects a different tier of recognition. The Plate signals food quality worth noting; it does not imply the tasting-menu formality of The French Laundry in Napa or the technique-forward ambition of Le Bernardin in New York. What it does imply is that the kitchen clears the threshold of consistency and care that the guides use to separate the competent from the considered.
Practical Planning
Colony Club sits on N Indian Canyon Dr, a direct drive from the main Palm Springs resort corridor, and functions well as a destination rather than a walk-in room, given the Michelin recognition and the 4.4-star rating across more than 400 Google reviews. That rating spread, more than 400 data points averaging 4.4, suggests a consistent kitchen rather than a room that peaks on a Friday and loses the thread mid-week. For restaurants at this price tier, a reliable rating across a large review base is a more useful signal than a handful of exceptional nights.
Booking ahead, particularly on weekends and during the October-to-April season when Palm Springs draws its highest visitor volume, is the more prudent approach. The city fills during the Coachella weekends in April and during the winter snowbird period, and $$$ rooms on recognised streets absorb that demand quickly. For the broader Palm Springs dining picture, our full Palm Springs restaurants guide covers the range from French rooms like Le Vallauris to the more casual international formats at Boozehounds. If the bar is your primary interest, our Palm Springs bars guide maps the city's drinking programme more specifically, and our hotels guide covers where to stay relative to the dining corridor. Wineries and experiences round out the full picture if you are planning more than a single evening.
FAQ
What do regulars order at Colony Club?
Colony Club holds Michelin Plate recognition for both 2024 and 2025, and the 4.4-star rating across 400-plus reviews points to a kitchen and bar programme that performs across its full menu rather than leaning on one or two marquee dishes. The bar programme is the structural anchor here: in a room that frames itself around cocktails alongside an American kitchen, the drinks are where regulars tend to build their ordering logic first, working back to food rather than the reverse. Given the $$$ price register and the bar-forward format, the expectation is a full evening rather than a quick stop, with cocktails playing a central role across the meal. Specific dishes and current menu items are leading confirmed directly with the venue before visiting.
Standing Among Peers
A quick peer reference to anchor this venue in its category.
| Venue | Awards | Cuisine | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Colony Club | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | American | This venue |
| Le Vallauris | French | French | |
| 4 Saints | American | American, $$ | |
| Bar Cecil | American | American, $$$ | |
| Boozehounds | International | International, $$ | |
| Tac/Quila | Mexican | Mexican, $$ |
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