4 Best Restaurants in Joshua Tree National Park, California

La Copine

$$ Fodor's choice

You're going to think you're lost, but resist the urge to turn around because the tiny speck of sand that is Flamingo Heights really is that far out there, and this gastronomical goldmine—a roadside diner elevated by a lesbian couple who came to the desert for their honeymoon and never left—will likely be the best meal you'll eat this side of the Little San Bernardinos. Expect seasonally inspired brunch and lunch plates served without pretense and made using farm-to-fork ingredients and bits of culinary wisdom cribbed from the South (fried chicken), France (buckwheat ham galette), the Middle East (citrus and beets, a labneh-doused burger), and Philly's top kitchens (where the chef once toiled).

Campbell Hill Bakery

$

Prepare to wait in line at this tiny downtown eatery owned and operated by married New Yorkers who have years of Big Apple bakery experience. Also be prepared to finally reach the counter only to find that they've sold out of strawberry-poppy scones, cornbread loaves, or blueberry and cream-cheese brioche. Luckily, you can't go wrong with any of the delectable breads, sweet and savory pastries, or sandwiches. If your baked item of choice isn't available, you can simply order a caffeinated beverage, some of which are very creative (Elvis would have loved the peanut butter and banana iced coffee!).

73491 Twentynine Palms Hwy., Twentynine Palms, California, 92277, USA
760-401–8284
Known For
  • hefty hot and cold sandwiches
  • sweets that sell out quickly
  • good place to pick up food for a park day
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner. Closed Sun.–Tues.

grnd sqrl

$

Turns out you can go home again, and, sometimes, when you do, you also quit your day job and open up the kind of restaurant you'd like to hang out in—at least, that's the case with the ex-teacher behind this downtown den that promises (and delivers) "good eats, rad beer." In addition to having the best beer list for 100 miles (with 13 on tap and roughly 70 more in cans and bottles, plus a few ciders, hard kombuchas, seltzers, and wine) it also has delicious food created by a Swedish chef (for real) who worked in big-name kitchens in Copenhagen, New York, and L.A. and who makes falafel so moist and zesty that it will leave carnivores rethinking their stance on veganism.

73471 Twentynine Palms Hwy., Twentynine Palms, California, 92277, USA
760-800–1275
Known For
  • elevated, scratch-made comfort food
  • experiments with pickling
  • open mike, trivia, and live music nights
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Aug. and Sun. in summer

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Mara

$$$

The husband-and-wife team behind this upscale, weekends-only restaurant likes to mix and match culinary cultures, resulting in a world tour for your tastebuds that might include dishes such as ahi tostadas with kimchi slaw or penne slathered in salsa verde. The menu changes monthly, but you'll consistently find attentive service, large portions of high-quality food, and an intimate low-lit atmosphere.

73511 Twentynine Palms Hwy., Twentynine Palms, California, 92277, USA
442-933–9512
Known For
  • bread pudding that will blow you away
  • a cozy patio that sometimes features live music
  • art-filled dining room and exterior murals
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Thurs.