Restaurant in Palm Springs, United States
Prime beef, casino setting, serious wine list.

The Steakhouse at Agua Caliente delivers 21-day aged USDA prime cuts, tableside Chateaubriand, and one of the strongest wine programs in the Rancho Mirage area. Book it for anniversaries, date nights, or any occasion that warrants a serious beef-focused dinner. Reservations are easy to secure via OpenTable; dress code is casino casual.
The Steakhouse at Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa Rancho Mirage earns its place as the go-to special-occasion steakhouse in the Rancho Mirage corridor. The 21-day aged USDA prime cuts, a 300-plus selection wine list, and tableside service touches like the carved Prime Chateaubriand make this a credible splurge for date nights, anniversaries, or celebratory dinners. Reservations are easy to secure, the dress code is relaxed enough to not stress over, and the casino setting adds energy rather than detracting from the meal. Book it if aged prime beef and a theatrical dining experience are what you are after in Greater Palm Springs.
The most recent addition to the menu worth knowing about is the certified A5 Japanese Kobe striploin, a seven-ounce cut that signals a deliberate push into higher-end beef territory. That addition sits alongside the core trio of New York strip, rib eye, and filet mignon, each available in two variations and all hand-selected USDA prime aged for 21 days with a proprietary dry rub. This is not a menu that experiments for the sake of it; the kitchen is focused on doing a narrow category of things at a high level.
For a special occasion, the Prime Chateaubriand is the move. The 20-ounce center-cut roast tenderloin is carved tableside, which gives the kind of theatrical moment that justifies the occasion. If you want to push further, the Steak Enhancement options let you add a blue cheese crust or seared jumbo scallops to your cut. The sides lean classic: creamed spinach and a tableside baked potato are both confirmed on the menu.
Seafood is a secondary but serious offering. Broiled Scottish Loch Duart salmon and Western Australian lobster tail are both on the menu, and the Surf Meets Sand sampler (chilled oysters, ahi poke, king crab legs, and Mexican shrimp cocktail) works well as a shared opener for groups. For diners who want the full-range experience without committing entirely to beef, the sampler alongside one of the prime cuts is a reliable combination.
The wine program is one of the more practical strengths here. More than 4,000 bottles in inventory and 300-plus selections presented on a tablet, sortable by glass, bottle, name, price, or region, means you are not squinting at a printed list or relying entirely on the sommelier. For a casino-resort steakhouse in the desert, that depth is notable. If wine matters to your group, this is a stronger program than most Palm Springs alternatives at a comparable price tier.
Seating-wise, there is a useful choice: tables inside the restaurant or tables positioned outside with direct sightlines to the gaming floor. For a date or anniversary dinner where the energy of the casino adds to the occasion, the exterior tables deliver something the interior does not. For a quieter business meal or a more contained celebration, stay inside.
Dinner runs seven days a week from 5 p.m., closing at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The dress code is casino casual, which in practice means no shorts or flip-flops for men; women have flexibility with jeans or a sundress. Book via OpenTable or by phone. Walk-ins are possible but reservations are the safer call given how consistently this restaurant fills.
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Other Palm Springs dining worth considering: 4 Saints for a more casual American dinner, Bar Cecil for a polished $$$ American option, Cheeky's if breakfast or brunch is the priority, Colony Club for a hotel dining experience, and Boozehounds for a lower-key international option.
If the steakhouse format itself is what you are benchmarking, the category leaders nationally include Peter Luger Steak House in New York City and CUT by Wolfgang Puck in Singapore. For fine dining beyond steakhouses, reference points include The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Alinea in Chicago, Le Bernardin in New York City, and Emeril's in New Orleans.
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| The Steakhouse at Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa Rancho Mirage | For an unforgettable night on the town in Greater Palm Springs, Lady Luck is on your side at The Steakhouse at Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa Rancho Mirage.; **Our Inspector's Highlights The interior’s allure is strong, but if you enjoy people watching while you dine, opt for one of the tables outside the restaurant for a front-row seat to the action of the gaming floor.One would expect meats to be a serious affair at a restaurant named The Steakhouse, and the menu here doesn’t disappoint. Every cut is hand-selected USDA prime that is specially aged for 21 days and seasoned with a special dry rub, ensuring that every bite will be unforgettable.The wine list, which includes more than 300 selections and an inventory with more than 4,000 bottles, is presented on a tablet, so you can easily sort through by-the-glass and by-the-bottle offerings by name, price or region.** **Things to Know Reservations are highly recommended at this popular steakhouse. Call 888-999-1995 to book your spot or visit OpenTable.com.Dine on delightful steaks for dinner starting at 5 p.m. seven days a week. The Palm Springs restaurant is open until 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and until 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. The dress code at The Steakhouse is “casino casual,” where comfort meets elegance. Ladies may like to wear jeans and a blouse or a sundress and gentlemen will want to stray away from shorts and flip-flops.** **Treatments:** The Food The three cuts — New York, rib eye and filet mignon — are each given in two variations, as is the prime rib.A “Steak Enhancement” option lets you elevate the flavor with add-ons like a blue cheese crust or seared jumbo scallops, while the sides selection includes steakhouse classics like creamed spinach or a tableside baked potato.If you’re really looking to impress your date, don’t miss the Prime Chateaubriand, a 20-ounce center-cut roast tenderloin that’s carved tableside before your eyes.The steaks here are a must, but there are ample other protein choices. Some seafood highlights include broiled Scottish Loch Duart salmon and Western Australian lobster tail.If you’re in the mood for a treat from the sea, splurge on the “Surf Meets Sand” sampler, which includes chilled oysters, ahi poke, king crab legs and Mexican shrimp cocktail.The newly added certified A5 Japanese Kobe striploin is a unique and high-end seven-ounce cut of beef. **Amenities:** 32-250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage, California 92270 | — | |
| Le Vallauris | — | ||
| 4 Saints | $$ | — | |
| Bar Cecil | $$$ | — | |
| Boozehounds | $$ | — | |
| Tac/Quila | $$ | — |
What to weigh when choosing between The Steakhouse at Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa Rancho Mirage and alternatives.
The menu is protein-forward by design, with USDA prime beef as the core offering and seafood options including Scottish Loch Duart salmon, lobster tail, and a surf sampler with oysters and king crab. Vegetarian or plant-based diners will find limited options here. If dietary restrictions are a primary concern, 4 Saints or Le Vallauris offer more flexible menus in the Palm Springs area.
The dress code is casino casual: think jeans with a blouse or a sundress for women, collared shirt or smart top for men. Shorts and flip-flops are explicitly discouraged. It is a step above the casino floor but well short of formal, so you do not need to dress up significantly.
Solid choice for solo diners who want a proper meal with atmosphere. Requesting a table on the edge of the restaurant gives you a front-row view of the casino floor, which makes solo dining more engaging than a quiet corner table. The wine list, with more than 300 selections browsable by glass or bottle via tablet, gives you plenty to explore at your own pace.
For a fine-dining alternative without the casino setting, Le Vallauris in Palm Springs offers a more formal European-leaning experience. If you want a livelier bar-forward scene, Bar Cecil or Boozehounds are worth considering. For Mexican-influenced food at a lower price point, Tac/Quila is the practical pick.
Yes, particularly if your group enjoys the energy of a casino resort alongside a serious dinner. The tableside-carved Prime Chateaubriand (a 20-ounce center-cut tenderloin) is the obvious centerpiece dish for a celebration. Reservations are highly recommended; book via OpenTable or call 888-999-1995 to secure your preferred time.
The three core cuts are New York strip, rib eye, and filet mignon, all USDA prime and aged 21 days with a dry rub. For something higher-end, the certified A5 Japanese Kobe striploin is a seven-ounce option worth the splurge. The Prime Chateaubriand carved tableside makes sense for two people, and the Surf Meets Sand sampler (oysters, ahi poke, king crab legs, Mexican shrimp cocktail) is a solid starter if you want seafood before the main event.
Book in advance; this is a popular restaurant inside a busy resort and walk-ins are a gamble. Dinner runs from 5 p.m. daily, with the kitchen open until 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The wine list exceeds 4,000 bottles in inventory and is navigable on a tablet, so take a few minutes to browse it rather than defaulting to the first option you see.
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