California · While you charge
Quick stops near the Palm Springs Supercharger
A Supercharger in Palm Springs (24 stalls). Parked for 20-40 minutes? Here’s what’s a short hop away — one-off stops, not a whole trip.
Cult-favorite farm-to-table brunch with a legendary bacon flight. (Old Las Palmas).
Open stop →New AmericanCopley's on Palm CanyonElevated seasonal American fare in Cary Grant's former estate garden. (Uptown).
Open stop →DessertGreat ShakesRetro shake stand pouring date shakes crowned with a mini donut. (Downtown).
Open stop →ItalianJohnny Costa's RistoranteOld-school Italian founded by Sinatra's former personal chef. (South Palm Canyon).
Open stop →MexicanLas Casuelas TerrazaBustling multigenerational patio landmark famous for margaritas and mariachi. (Downtown).
Open stop →DeliManhattan in the DesertFull New York-style deli and bakery with towering pastrami and house-baked bagels. (East Palm Canyon).
Open stop →AmericanMelvyn's Restaurant & BarRat Pack-era supper club serving old-Hollywood glamour and tableside classics since 1975. (Ingleside Estate).
Open stop →SteakhouseMr. Lyons SteakhouseContemporary spin on a classic Palm Springs steakhouse with tableside service. (Downtown).
Open stop →AmericanPurple Room Supper ClubOne of the last true Rat Pack supper clubs, with live entertainment nightly. (Warm Sands).
Open stop →SushiSandfish Sushi & WhiskeySleek Scandinavian-inspired sushi bar with a deep whiskey list. (Uptown).
Open stop →MexicanTac/QuilaMichelin-listed modern Jalisco cooking with a vast tequila and mezcal selection. (Downtown).
Open stop →New AmericanTrio RestaurantChef-driven California cuisine in a lively midcentury space, a local favorite. (Uptown Design District).
Open stop →ChineseWang's in the DesertLongtime pan-Asian spot and social hub with a lively bar scene. (Downtown).
Open stop →Coffee & BreakfastWilma & FriedaComfort-food breakfast and lunch named for two grandmothers. (Downtown).
Open stop →New AmericanWorkshop Kitchen + BarMichelin-recommended farm-to-table dining in a dramatic 1926 concrete landmark. (Uptown Design District).
Open stop →Stall counts and locations come from public U.S. Department of Energy data and can change — check your in-car nav for live availability. Detours are curated by Roamward.