PS Underground to celebrate Palm Springs history for Restaurant Week

The 10-day-long Restaurant Week features participating restaurants throughout the Coachella Valley. - Unsplash/Jay Wennington
The 10-day-long Restaurant Week features participating restaurants throughout the Coachella Valley. - Unsplash/Jay Wennington
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PS Underground will be offering a special package for Palm Spring Restaurant Week.

According to a news release, PS Underground is offering its multi-course menu with a show called “Starstruck,” celebrating the rich history of Palm Springs and saluting some of the many stars who have lived in Palm Springs.

“PS Underground is a one-of-a-kind dining adventure with top-rated, multi-course menus and themed entertainment. It got its start as a secret, pop-up dining experience throughout the greater Palm Springs area in 2012, and now has had a permanent home in the Tahquitz River Estates Neighborhood of Palm Springs (next door to Koffi) since 2019,” a PS Underground press release stated. “As a regular participant in Palm Springs’ annual Restaurant Week, this year PS Underground is showcasing its unique multi-course menu and celebrating the rich history of Palm Springs with a show called ‘Starstruck,’ a salute to some of the many stars who have called Palm Springs home. ‘Starstruck,’ created exclusively for Restaurant Week, is being offered at a much-reduced price, in order to introduce Palm Springs-area diners to this unique concept in dining.”

The cost to attend the event will be $99 per guest and include a four-course meal, show and drinks.

The 10-day-long Restaurant Week features participating restaurants throughout the Coachella Valley that offer special lunch and dinner menus at set prices for diners, according to Visit Greater Palm Springs. The 2022 event will run from June 3 to 12.



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