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The Doll House was a restaurant in Palm Springs which was run by Ethel and George Strebe from 1946. It was first mentioned by a local newspaper as an entrant in a local parade in 1935. [1] It was patronised by celebrities who were entertained by other stars such as Peggy Lee. It closed in 1966, being replaced by an Italian restaurant ...
1501 Uptown Gastropub is a restaurant in Palm Springs, California. The open-air space was designed by Chris Pardo. [2] Uptown Gastropub has glass architecture, rollup garage doors, and vinyl booths. The dog-friendly gastropub has an outdoor dining patio. [3]
Chi Chi serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and has a lobby bar with signature cocktails. [1] The Michelin Guide described the restaurant as a "chameleon-like Cali-Latin eatery morphing from daytime casual bites to a cocktail-driven gourmet experience at nightfall". [5]
The Desert Sun in 1948 noted, “Palm Springs square dancers covered themselves with glory at the Hemet (competition) and wound up in second and third place in the finals. Los Compadres team No.1 ...
Mel Haber (October 24, 1936 – October 25, 2016) was the owner and proprietor of the Ingleside Inn and Melvyn's Restaurant in Palm Springs, California from 1975 until his death. [1] He also served on the board of the Angel View Crippled Children's Foundation for more than 25 years.
[9] [73] As of 1969, it was the largest hotel in Palm Springs, [27] and had also been the largest Holiday Inn location in the U.S. [76] The property now has 398 rooms. [5] [65] When it opened, the Riviera included Palm Springs' first convention center. [32] [77] It had capacity for 1,300 people, [13] later increased to 3,000 with an expansion ...
LongHorn Steakhouse was founded in 1981 by George McKerrow Jr. and his best friend Brian. McKerrow was a former manager at Quinn's Mill Restaurant, a subsidiary of Victoria Station, a San Francisco-based concept with railroad cars used as dining areas that was popular in the United States during the 1970s and '80s.
Palm Springs has one of the highest concentrations of same-sex couples of any community in the United States. [144] [145] In 2010, 10.1% (2,307) of the city's households belong to same-sex married couples or partnerships, compared to the national average of 1%. Palm Springs has the fifth-highest percentage of same-sex households in the nation.