301 E Arenas Rd, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Thursday, January 8th, 2026
7:00 PM
Honey - recurring event at Dick's on Arenas
Phone: (760) 327-0753
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Palm Springs' longest-running drag brunch is exactly what it promises—attitude included. Two seatings (11 AM and 2 PM) of outrageous queens, bottomless mimosas, and the kind of theatrical roasting that makes a regular brunch look beige by comparison. Arrive early to order food and settle in; the only thing the performers run out of is patience for slow tippers. Front table and general admission seating available.
An evening of Broadway standards at the piano with Tommy Dodson — the kind of show where you can settle in with a cocktail, soak in the music, and sing along if the mood strikes. Seating begins at 6:30pm, show at 7pm. $10 tickets.
Palm Springs' longest-running drag brunch is exactly what it promises: attitude, outrageous queens, and bottomless mimosas served with a side of sass. Two seatings (10 AM and 1 PM) mean you can pick your timing, and front-table seating puts you right in the action. Arrive early to order food and get settled—these queens don't wait for stragglers. Cash-free venue, so bring your card and be ready to tip the performers who actually make this brunch legendary.
The legendary Sunday afternoon tea dance at Oscar's Downtown Palm Springs is where the community gathers for dancing, cocktails, and pure good vibes. It's the kind of weekly ritual that keeps people coming back — a packed outdoor courtyard, great music, and a crowd that knows how to have a genuinely good time without taking itself too seriously.
Monday nights at The Roost are for people who've got something to say — whether that's a poem that's been rattling around in your head, a story you need to tell, or just a song you want to share with people who actually listen. It's the kind of low-pressure, high-support room where new voices feel welcome and regulars keep coming back, free every week. You'll find writers, performers, and curious folks who show up to be part of something real — the kind of chosen family vibe that happens when people actually pay attention to each other.
Tuesday nights at The Roost are for the people who actually want to sing — no judgment, just a room full of folks cheering each other on. Whether you're belting out your anthem or just there for the chaos and community, this is the kind of low-pressure fun that keeps people coming back. Free entry means you can roll in straight from work, grab a cocktail, and lose yourself in a few songs with your chosen family. It's the weekly reset that Cathedral City's queer scene actually needs.