Restaurant in Palm Springs, United States
Tyler's Burgers
100Pearl PointsLow-Fuss Burger Stop

About Tyler's Burgers
Tyler's Burgers is the practical Palm Springs pick when the goal is a casual, daytime burger stop rather than a polished dinner plan. Go for ease, a low-ceremony meal, a quick downtown decision; look elsewhere if the occasion needs cocktails, full-service pacing, or a broader sit-down restaurant experience.
Tyler's Burgers is a casual Palm Springs venue with verified daytime hours Monday through Saturday. The confirmed basics are simple: the dress code is casual, the venue is in Palm Springs, listed hours run 11 AM–4 PM from Monday to Saturday, with Sunday closed.
A casual Palm Springs stop for a low-fuss meal
The best-supported way to frame Tyler's Burgers is as a casual daytime option, not as a special-occasion anchor. Because the verified information is limited, first-timers should avoid planning around unconfirmed details such as a specific seating setup, menu format, service style, or address-level location.
Use it when the timing works with its posted hours and the plan calls for something casual in Palm Springs. For broader planning around the city, use our full Palm Springs restaurants guide, plus our full Palm Springs hotels guide if the meal needs to fit around the rest of the day.
Choose it when ease matters more than polish
This is a better fit for a casual daytime plan than for a polished, occasion-driven meal. If you need a more formal restaurant experience, compare it with other Palm Springs options such as Lulu California Bistro or Johannes, or consider another nearby option from your shortlist.
For a first Palm Springs trip, the practical move is to treat Tyler's Burgers as a casual daytime stop within its verified hours, then make any bigger dining decision separately. Travelers building a full itinerary can pair this kind of meal with our full Palm Springs bars guide, our full Palm Springs experiences guide, or our full Palm Springs wineries guide depending on how structured the day needs to be.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Tyler's Burgers good for solo dining?
It may work for solo diners looking for a casual daytime stop, but the verified information does not specify seating style or service format. The confirmed hours are 11 AM–4 PM Monday through Saturday, with Sunday closed.
Does Tyler's Burgers handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not verified. If you have specific dietary needs, check directly with the venue before you go.
What are alternatives to Tyler's Burgers?
Lulu California Bistro and Johannes are options to consider if you want a different type of meal. Ash & Vine Restaurant, Thai Smile Palm Springs, Pomme Frite are also comparison options to review depending on your plans.
Can I eat at the bar at Tyler's Burgers?
Bar seating details are not verified, so do not plan around that feature. Treat Tyler's Burgers as a casual Palm Springs venue and check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Is Tyler's Burgers good for a special occasion?
The verified dress code is casual, so it is best framed as a low-fuss Palm Springs option rather than a clearly formal special-occasion venue. For a more polished meal, compare it with options such as Johannes or Lulu California Bistro.
Is lunch or dinner better at Tyler's Burgers?
The verified hours are 11 AM to 4 PM Monday through Saturday, the venue is closed Sunday. Based on those hours, plan for a daytime visit rather than dinner.
What should I wear to Tyler's Burgers?
Keep it casual. The verified dress code for Tyler's Burgers is casual.
Location
149 S Indian Canyon Dr #6603, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Palm Springs, United States
Compare Tyler's Burgers
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Tyler's Burgers | Palm Springs |
| Lulu California Bistro | Palm Springs |
| Johannes | Palm Springs |
| Ash & Vine Restaurant | Palm Springs |
| Thai Smile Palm Springs | Palm Springs |
| Pomme Frite | Palm Springs |
How Tyler's Burgers Palm Springs compares with similar nearby venues.
Cross-shop these if the plan changes
If Tyler's Burgers does not fit the mood, try Thai Smile Palm Springs for another casual Palm Springs meal with a different cuisine direction. For a more polished sit-down option, compare Pomme Frite or Ash & Vine Restaurant.
How Tyler's Burgers compares in Palm Springs
Choose Tyler's Burgers when value, speed, informality matter more than a full restaurant experience. Lulu California Bistro is the broader, more flexible choice for mixed groups that want a larger menu and more of a sit-down Palm Springs meal, while Johannes is the better call when the dinner itself is the point of the evening.
Ash & Vine Restaurant and Pomme Frite make more sense for readers who want ambiance and a slower meal. Thai Smile Palm Springs is the stronger cross-shop when the priority is casual comfort but the group wants something beyond burgers.
For booking difficulty, Tyler's Burgers is the lower-friction option in this set. For quality of experience, the tradeoff is clear: pick it for a quick, relaxed meal; pick Lulu California Bistro, Johannes, Ash & Vine Restaurant, Thai Smile Palm Springs, or Pomme Frite when the room, pacing, broader menu need to carry the occasion.
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