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The Tropicale

Palm Springs' most stylish mid-century den — exotic cocktails, coconut martinis, and Pacific Rim flavours in a space that makes you feel like Rat Pack royalty transported to a better decade.

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The Tropicale dining room

Address

330 E Amado Rd

Palm Springs, CA 92262

Price Per Person

$35 – $65

Dinner and cocktails; happy hour Mon–Fri

Cuisine

New American / Pacific Rim

Wood-fired, tapas, Chilean sea bass, Kahlua pork chops

Hours

Mon & Tue 4pm – 10pm

Wed–Thu 11am–10pm; Fri–Sat 11am–11pm; Sun 11am–10pm

Dress Code

Cocktail Casual

Mid-century chic encouraged; the room deserves it

Reservations

OpenTable

Recommended for dinner; walk-in at the Coral Seas Lounge

About The Tropicale

Palm Springs spent the 1950s and 60s as the preferred desert playground of the Rat Pack, the Hollywood elite, and the architects who understood that modernism and pleasure were not incompatible. The hotels, the private homes, the poolside bars — all of it was designed with a sophistication that has never entirely left the city. The Tropicale on East Amado Road is one of the clearest expressions of that heritage still operating as an active restaurant. The Coral Seas Lounge alone — its black leather barstools, its mid-century bone structure, its original artwork — is worth the visit before the food arrives.

The cuisine operates across what the restaurant calls Pacific Rim specialties: Chilean Sea Bass baked in Banana Leaves, Kahlua-Barbecued Pork Chops, Miso-glazed Salmon, wood-fired pizzas, tapas plates, and the Pupu Platter for sharing that has become one of the defining first experiences of a Tropicale evening. The cooking has a light, exotic register that distinguishes it from both the classical French tradition of Le Vallauris a few blocks away and the farm-to-table ethos of Workshop Kitchen + Bar. The Tropicale occupies its own category: tropical modernism, executed with enough seriousness to reward attention and enough playfulness to not demand it.

The Southern-fried chicken is an unlikely anchor on a menu that otherwise leans Pacific, but its presence makes sense in context — The Tropicale serves a clientele that wants surprises within a framework of familiarity, and the chicken provides the familiarity against which the banana-leaf sea bass can be properly appreciated. The cocktail list is the most important document on the table: the coconut martini is not a novelty, it is a precision instrument, and the signature cocktails that surround it operate at the same level. Happy hour from Monday to Friday creates a particular energy in the Coral Seas Lounge — the bar fills with locals who know what they are doing, and the room takes on a warmth that the dinner service inherits.

The Tropicale is not a restaurant for every occasion. It is a restaurant for first dates, for evenings with someone worth impressing on a budget that does not require Le Vallauris, for solo dinners at the bar with a coconut martini and the kind of menu that rewards slow decision-making. Palm Springs has been sending people here for years. They do not stop coming.

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Why The Tropicale is Perfect for a First Date

The first date requires a setting that does enough atmospheric work that the conversation does not have to carry the entire weight of the evening. The Tropicale does this work effortlessly. The mid-century design creates an immediate conversation point — the space has a backstory that most restaurants do not. The cocktail list provides a shared discovery experience before the food arrives. The Pacific Rim menu is sufficiently unfamiliar that both people are genuinely choosing together rather than defaulting to what they always order. And the Coral Seas Lounge, if you arrive early enough to sit there, provides the warm-lit, close-quarters atmosphere that early intimacy requires. The Tropicale understands that a first date is a performance and it provides the right stage.

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