Monday, January 16, 2012

Palm Springs: King's Highway

If you ever stayed at the Ace Hotel on the Highway 111, it’s hard to miss this retro looking diner King’s Highway. You might even spot a few looking like they are straight from the 70’s.

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The interior is spacious and clean. Its open kitchen will not make you smell like the kitchen.

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Breakfast options are fairly portioned. Both the French Toast and Hot Cakes were fluffy and nicely flavored. At $9 each, it’s good wake up food.

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It's a poolside hipster hang out and people sightseeing can also be enjoyed with your meal throughout the day. That said, King's Highway is kid friendly.

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At night, the service stays upbeat and friendly.

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The spaghettini (14) was lightly seasoned and worked in a good harmony with the prosciutto, lemon zest, and peppery arugula.

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The Amigo Brisket Burger (12) was juicy and smoky. It was especially tasty when paired with the mildly tart jack cheese, crisp lettuce, and roasted tomato. My favorite part of the meal is the hand friendly non-greasy buns; these absorb all the juicy goodness for the mouth, not the hands.

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Check out King’s Highway if you’re simply looking for some comfort food and a good time.

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King’s Highway
acehotel.com | 701 E Palm Canyon Drive Palm Springs, CA 92264 - menu | map | (760) 325-9900

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