Step back in time, down that old lost highway, back to the golden age of Hollywood - when Palm Springs was every tinseltown celebrity's desert hideaway. Dale’s Lost Highway Restaurant and Bar, brings back the nostalgic feel of a classic speakeasy: a place to relax, take a drink, share a meal and maybe something more…

Featuring distinctly American bistro-style cuisine, and a rich and relaxing Décor; Dale’s Lost Highway offers the perfect place to escape for indoor and outdoor dining and socializing, – or for enjoying lively entertainment in a casual, easy-going setting. Dale’s Lost Highway is located at 125 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, (at Indian Canyon) in downtown Palm Springs. Dale Prokupek, local restaurant entrepreneur, recollects a bit of old-time Hollywood glamour that first made Palm Springs famous. During this by-gone era, an infamous speakeasy was located in downtown Palm Springs called "Ethel's Hideaway.” Ethel's was the "hideaway" where people in the public eye (stars, politicians and clergy) frequented behind closed doors – enjoying a cocktail, sharing a meal, or perhaps entertaining a flirtation! Keeping with the theme of Ethel's Hideaway, Prokupek says: “In the spirit of Ethel’s, we 're offering patrons an escape from everyday life, to a modern day desert hideaway, just like the stars did, back in the Golden Age of Hollywood."

Dale’s Lost Highway is a place where anyone can escape to hang out and enjoy delicious food and drink, a great atmosphere and a little decadence. At night, what could be more romantic than dining under the star-filled canopy of the Palm Springs sky?” Dale's is open seven days a week, serving lunch, dinner and a late-night menu until closing, all thanks to the work of French-born Executive Chef, Denis Siebe, who has re-invented classic American cuisine by adding a touch of French flair --ultimately creating “ Une Maison” on the Range.