5 Hidden Speakeasies In Palm Springs Worth Finding

A bartender at Seymour's pours a drink behind the bar
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Let our Boutiquely Palm Springs bloggers Gregory Douglass and Kathy Condon take you on a tour of the secret speakeasies you’ll wish you knew about sooner.

Palm Springs has never been shy about hiding its charm. From iconic poolside resorts to bold mid-century architecture, our little desert paradise sure knows how to make an impression. But there’s a hidden layer to explore after the sun dips behind the San Jacinto Mountains.

We’re talking about speakeasies — intimate, hidden bars tucked behind velvet curtains and unmarked doors. Think: vintage ambiance, innovative cocktails, and that sweet rush of being “in the know.”

Speakeasy: A secret bar or nightclub that operated illegally during the Prohibition era (1920-1933) in the United States, where people could enjoy alcoholic beverages despite the alcohol ban.

Knowing that speakeasies are scattered throughout Palm Springs, we set out to explore them. And for travelers craving an unforgettable vacation, there’s no better place than Palm Springs to sip in (secret) style. Here are five fabulous speakeasies we discovered that will make your stay even more memorable.

Counter Reformation

A man sits inside a confessional booth at Counter Reformation

Gregory Douglass is ready to confess at Counter Reformation. Photo: Kathy Condon

Location: Parker Palm Springs
Address: 4200 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs
Hours: 5 to 10 p.m., Thursday-Monday
Vibe: Irreverent, indulgent, and intimate

Tucked away inside the lushly manicured grounds of the Parker Palm Springs, this speakeasy is not easy to find. Look for a door to the left as you come down the pathway. It will be marked with praying hands holding a bottle of wine.

Counter Reformation offers small-batch wines (no spirits), with curated old-world selections by the glass paired with mouthwatering tapas-style small plates like jamón ibérico and duck confit sliders.

From its tin ceiling to the long bar stretching the entire length of the room, Counter Reformation’s medieval decor is elevated to the next level with the addition of an actual confessional at the far end of the bar.

Seymour’s

A woman wearing a green dress holds up a glass outside at Seymour's

Kathy Condon raises a glass outside at Seymour’s. Photo: Gregory Douglass

Location: Inside Mr. Lyons Steakhouse
Address: 233 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs
Hours: 6 p.m. to midnight, Tuesday-Sunday
Vibe:
Mid-century Mad Men, shrouded in mystery

Walk through the elegant entrance of Mr. Lyons Steakhouse. The host will greet you. Say to them you would like to go to Seymour’s. With a smile, they will take you down the hallway and point to a velvet curtain.

Entering the space, you feel a sense of elegance for the decor, created from remnants of the original restaurant built in 1938. When the weather is beautiful, the outdoor patio is a welcoming expansion, complete with a fire pit that features flames that could light up a runway.

Mixologists offer a selection of seasonal, unique craft cocktails served in vintage glassware. The atmosphere offers cozy leather banquettes and mysterious, eclectic artwork in every direction. It might make you feel like you’re in an episode of Mad Men. Either way, it’s the kind of place where locals go to impress their out-of-town friends — and you’ll want to stay for more than one round.

The Evening Citizen

The Backstabber drink on a table with a small red lamp at The Evening Citizen in Palm Springs

The Backstabber is a must-try at The Evening Citizen. Photo: Gregory Douglass

Location: Arenas District
Address: 220 E. Arenas Road, Palm Springs
Hours: 5 to 10 p.m., Sunday-Thursday; 5 p.m. to midnight, Friday and Saturday
Vibe: Mysterious, moody, and conspiracy-theory cool

The Evening Citizen’s intentionally cryptic website barely reveals a thing. It’s as intriguing as the bar menu itself, and honestly, that’s part of the charm.

The bar cultivates an air of conspiracy behind its unmarked rear entrance. Once you figure out which door to enter, inside you’ll find an intimate, sophisticated lounge where candlelight flickers against dark walls. The bar’s brooding atmosphere complements a giant portrait of German actor Udo Kier with an intimidating expression hanging over the bar.

The music is smooth, and the drinks are even smoother. We recommend the Backstabber, their dark spin on the classic Prohibition-era Bee’s Knees. It’s the perfect nightcap after a day by the pool or a night of bar hopping on Arenas.

If you’re lucky, you may even run into Udo Kier himself, now that he’s a Palm Springs local. Or is he?

Tailor Shop

A man sits in the dimly lit bar at Tailor Shop in Palm Springs

Gregory Douglass enjoys the sophisticated vibes at Tailor Shop. Photo: Gregory Douglass

Location: North Palm Canyon Drive
Address: 140 W. Vía Lola, Unit A, Palm Springs
Hours: 6 p.m. to 12:30 am, nightly
Vibe: Classy, creative, and impeccably tailored

If you’ve ever wanted your cocktail served with a side of couture, Tailor Shop is your destination bar. This newer addition to the Palm Springs bar scene is designed like a bespoke tailor’s parlor, with plush seating, dark woods, and drinks as polished as a Savile Row blazer.

Tailor Shop — self-appointed as a “purveyor of fine spirits” — is quiet, intimate, and elegant. It’s all about savoring your drink and your conversation over a thoughtfully crafted playlist of chill vibes, which you can even access yourself via Spotify if you ask the bartenders nicely.

Be sure to sample from their small bites menu, which is curated for finding the perfect pairings. I’d go back just for the dumplings (which pair well with just about anything).

This speakeasy-style boutique bar is perfect for romantic date nights, cocktail connoisseurs, and anyone seeking the chill side of Palm Springs. Consider this your go-to bar when you want to impress (or be impressed).

Bootlegger Tiki

A mai tai in a glass at Bootlegger Tiki Bar in Palm Springs

The mai tais at Bootlegger Tiki take you straight to the tropics. Photo: Gregory Douglass

Location: Historic Don the Beachcomber site
Address: 1101 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs
Hours: 3 to 11 p.m., Sunday-Thursday; 3 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday
Vibe:
Retro, kitschy, and very intimate

For something a little more tropical (but no less secret), Bootlegger Tiki is the ultimate Palm Springs speakeasy with a Polynesian twist. Housed in the original Don the Beachcomber spot from 1953, this low-lit tiki lounge serves handcrafted drinks that are strong, sweet, and superb.

Inside is as intimate as it gets — just a few bar stools and booths — but there’s a patio out back for catching your breath between mai tais. In fact, their non-traditional mai tai is one of the best I’ve ever had.

Bootlegger Tiki’s decor is bamboo, thatch, and just the right amount of island kitsch. Their nightly Happy Hour is the first and last hour, and as you might have guessed, reservations are recommended here.

Why boutique hotels + secret bars = your best vacation

Now that you’re fully briefed on Palm Springs’ best-kept cocktail hideaways, there’s only one way to top off your night: retreating back to your charming boutique hotel, just a few sips away from the action.

Palm Springs boutique hotels represent everything that makes this city so magical: personalized service, one-of-a-kind style, and a sense of place you just don’t get from most big resorts. These independently-owned gems are the perfect home base for speakeasy-hopping, poolside lounging, and soaking up all the desert charm.

Written by Gregory Douglass and Kathy Condon