Restaurant in Palm Springs, United States
Miro's Restaurant
100Pearl PointsLow-key dinner

About Miro's Restaurant
Miro's Restaurant is a practical South Palm Springs dinner pick when ease matters more than chasing a high-demand reservation. Use it for a small group or repeat-visitor meal, especially if Bar Cecil is full or the night needs a lower-friction plan.
Palm Springs dinner planning is easier when the verified details are clear. For Miro's Restaurant, the confirmed information is straightforward: it is in Palm Springs, the dress code is smart casual, the listed hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 5–9 PM, with Monday closed. Consider it when you need an evening meal in Palm Springs and want to compare it with another nearby option such as Bar Cecil.
For someone who has been once, the next visit should be treated as a practical dinner plan rather than a destination built around unverified menu, chef, price, or award details. The verified schedule points to dinner hours only: Tuesday through Sunday, 5–9 PM, with Monday closed. That makes it easiest to consider for visitors trying to coordinate an evening meal without relying on details that are not confirmed here.
Use it for a calm dinner plan, not a trophy reservation
The recommendation here is practical: Miro's Restaurant is best considered when you want dinner in Palm Springs on a predictable evening schedule. If the group wants to compare other nearby dining options, GiGi's and Del Rey are natural names to consider, while Miro's Restaurant remains a direct choice when the priority is simply an evening meal.
The tradeoff is information. With no verified cuisine, chef, price tier, menu format, or awards attached here, the recommendation has to stay practical rather than culinary. That does not make it a bad choice; it means the reader should choose it for schedule and overall fit rather than for a specific dish or critic-backed reason. For another Palm Springs option, Bar Cecil gives diners a point of comparison.
Better as a fallback than the anchor of the trip
Miro's Restaurant works well in this guide as a dinner option with verified evening hours: useful when the group wants a Palm Springs dinner plan and the night does not need to revolve around unverified claims. Readers planning a broader eating weekend should compare it with other Palm Springs dining options, then use the full Palm Springs restaurants guide to fill the rest of the itinerary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Miro's Restaurant good for solo dining?
Miro's Restaurant can be considered for a solo dinner plan in Palm Springs if the evening hours fit your schedule. It is open Tuesday through Sunday from 5–9 PM and closed Monday.
What should a first-timer know about Miro's Restaurant?
Plan for dinner, since Miro's Restaurant is open Tuesday through Sunday from 5–9 PM and closed Monday. The verified dress code is smart casual.
How far ahead should I book Miro's Restaurant?
There is no verified booking window for Miro's Restaurant. If you are planning a specific dinner time, especially with a group, check current availability directly and keep the Tuesday-through-Sunday 5–9 PM schedule in mind.
Is Miro's Restaurant good for a special occasion?
There are no verified special-occasion details beyond the Palm Springs location, evening hours, smart casual dress code. If those fit your plan, Miro's Restaurant can be considered for dinner; guests comparing another Palm Springs option may also look at Bar Cecil.
Is lunch or dinner better at Miro's Restaurant?
Dinner is the verified option here. Miro's Restaurant is open from 5–9 PM Tuesday through Sunday and closed Monday, so do not plan on lunch based on the verified hours.
Location
1555 S Palm Canyon Dr ste h-101, Palm Springs, CA 92264
Palm Springs, United States
Compare Miro's Restaurant
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Miro's Restaurant | Palm Springs | , | , |
| Bar Cecil | Palm Springs | American | $$$ |
| El Mirasol | Palm Springs | , | , |
| GiGi’s | Palm Springs | , | , |
| Del Rey | Palm Springs | , | , |
| King's Highway | Palm Springs | , | , |
How Miro's Restaurant Palm Springs compares with similar nearby venues.
If this is not the right fit
Try Bar Cecil if the occasion needs a clearer splurge signal and a defined American, $$$ profile. Try King's Highway if the group wants something more casual and easier to fold into a relaxed Palm Springs day.
How it compares in Palm Springs
Bar Cecil is the clearer splurge choice because its American, $$$ positioning gives diners a firmer read on budget and occasion fit. Miro's Restaurant is the easier, lower-pressure alternative when the goal is a sit-down dinner without competing for the city's hardest prime-time tables.
El Mirasol is the better fallback for a more casual Palm Springs meal, while GiGi's is stronger for a livelier group night. Choose Miro's Restaurant when the group wants a calmer dinner plan and does not need the room itself to carry the evening.
Del Rey makes more sense for a cocktail-forward date or late-evening feel, King's Highway is the more casual all-purpose cross-shop. Miro's Restaurant sits between those uses: more dinner-focused than a bar plan, less scene-driven than the harder-booking Palm Springs names.
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