Showing posts with label POSH Palm Springs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label POSH Palm Springs. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

5 Cool Hideaways in Palm Springs to Warm Up this Winter

Courtyard pool at Orbit In in Palm Springs, California
 
Frank Sinatra may have been dreaming of a white Christmas, but with snowflakes swirling furiously outside my window, I’ve been dreaming of Palm Springs. It’s been cold outside for weeks now, and I’d much rather be lounging in the warm sun by a shimmering pool, drinking cocktails, and listening to the voice of Sinatra crooning softly above the rustling palms. But since I’m currently stuck in the land of snow, I’ll just share five, cool Palm Springs hideaways where you can warm up this winter.
 

Courtyard pool at Orbit In

 

Orbit In

Bertoia's Den at Orbit In
Bertoia's Den at Orbit In
Sputnik was launched into orbit the same year modernist architect Herbert Burns designed the Orbit In. With a time-capsule quality, the ultra-chic boutique hotel transports guests to its swanky mid-century milieu at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains. The nine-room inn features the owners’ personal collection of mid-century designer furnishings such as Harry Bertoia chairs, Eero Saarinen tables, and Charles and Ray Eames textiles. Room 108, the Frey Lounge, pays homage to Palm Springs architect Albert Frey. The room’s private rear patio has an outdoor shower and offers great views of Frey House II, which sits on a ridge just above the hotel.

In addition to the designer furnishings and private patios, the rooms also feature original and impeccably-maintained pastel-tiled bathrooms, vintage white steel kitchenettes, floating wall clocks, melamine tableware, and retro record players with a stash of Rat Pack albums. If you’re looking for a particular tune, you can peruse the lobby’s extensive collection of vintage vinyl ranging from big band to bossa nova.

Hot tub and lava rock fire pit at Orbit In
In classic desert modernist style, the rooms are arranged around a private courtyard with a saltwater pool and retro patio umbrellas and lounge chairs. Each evening, owners Kevin Miller and Jinny Park shake things up with their signature “Orbitini” cocktails served poolside around a boomerang-shaped bar. Tucked in a private corner, away from the rooms, you can soak under the stars in a saltwater hot tub next to the glow of a lava rock fire pit.

Located in Palm Springs’ historic Tennis Club district, the hotel is a short walk to a multitude of downtown cafes, shops, and galleries. You can also hop on one of the complimentary cruiser bikes for a spin around the neighborhood.

Orbit In
562 W Arenas Rd
Palm Springs, CA 92262-6348
760-323-3585
www.orbitin.com


Courtyard pool at the Avanti Hotel

 

Avanti Hotel

Entrance to the Avanti Hotel
Step inside the frosted glass doors of the Avanti Hotel, and you’ll find a stylish, intimate hideaway. Inside the foyer, a white chandelier dangles overhead while soft strains of Sinatra float over the waters of a sparkling pool.

Hot tub at the Avanti Hotel
Avanti is located off the main drag in a quiet section of Palm Springs’ historic Movie Colony neighborhood. The hotel features 10 rooms and suites encircling a relaxing central courtyard with a kidney-shaped pool and sublime views of the mountains. The courtyard pool is ringed with lounge chairs, patio umbrellas, a glass rock fire pit, and showy displays of Mexican birds of paradise. Through a breezeway in the far back corner of the hotel, there’s another, smaller courtyard with intimate outdoor seating and a hot tub for soaking under the stars.

Room 10 at the Avanti Hotel
The hotel was built in 1954, but has been thoroughly updated. Furnishings include comfortable beds with upholstered headboards, crisp white linens, and modern lamps and side chairs. Room 10 is a hip, cozy studio with a queen platform bed, a zebra print throw pillow, a bright orange full-length mirror, and a private back patio. The contemporary bath features a glass vessel sink and a tiled shower with a rain showerhead.

Avanti’s amiable hosts, Jim and Boxley, serve complimentary wine, beer, and mixed drinks poolside each evening from 5-6 p.m. The hotel’s orange and pink retro Huffy bikes are a great way to cruise into downtown for dinner, but if you want to grab carry-out and eat dinner by the pool or on your own private back patio, the hotel offers a picnic basket filled with melamine plates, utensils, and an acrylic wine decanter just for that purpose.

Avanti Hotel
354 E Stevens Rd
Palm Springs, CA 92262-4736
760-327-3866
www.avantihotelps.com


Courtyard pool at POSH Palm Springs



 

POSH Palm Springs

Entrance to POSH Palm Springs
Also located in the historic Movie Colony neighborhood, the equally intimate and tranquil POSH Palm Springs has a lineage that dates back to Palm Springs’ earliest days as a playground for Hollywood stars. Just one block away from the former El Mirador Hotel--which was Palm Springs’ first resort—POSH Palm Springs was built in the 1930s as an overflow hotel for the resort.

Room #5 at POSH Palm Springs
The boutique hotel features an Art Deco design with arched white colonnades lining either side of the courtyard pool. Pale striped cabana sheers billow in the breeze. Bright blue accent walls and desert succulents lend a Mediterranean flair. The courtyard features views of the mountains, a fire pit, an inviting hot tub at the far end, and offers many more lounge chairs than the hotel will ever have guests. At night, the courtyard is lit with cool blue string lights. In the mornings, the only sounds are the hollow whistle of doves in the trees.

Homemade frittata and danish with veggie sausage
The rooms are impeccably maintained and artfully furnished. Room #5 is a cheery king room decorated in shades of cream and green with ochre-colored walls. The updated bath features a porcelain sink and a shower with two shower heads. A walk-in closet offers closet organizers and baskets. The closet also holds a refrigerator, coffeemaker, wet bar, and a stash of complimentary jelly beans.

For happy hour each evening, owner Tony Gangloff serves up complimentary hors d’oeuvres and his signature POSH Martini. In the mornings, Tony treats his guests to full gourmet breakfasts that are always homemade and always vegetarian. One of his most requested specialties is his Mexican Egg Torta, which is a delicious combination of Southwest flavors baked in a lovely petal-shaped tortilla bowl.

POSH Palm Springs
530 E Mel Ave
Palm Springs, CA 92262-4831
760-992-5410
www.poshpalmsprings.com


Courtyard hot tub and pool at the Skylark Hotel

 

Skylark Hotel

Skylar Hotel entrance
The Skylark Hotel is a fabulously-restored, classic mid-century motor lodge with a young, playful vibe. Beach umbrellas and lounge chairs in vivid technicolors line the hotel’s original 9-foot-deep swimming pool and clover-shaped hot tub. Grab a lounge chair by the pool with a view of the mountains and watch colorful beach balls drift across the water’s surface as big, white, puffy clouds drift across the bright blue skies.

Courtyard pool at the Skylark Hotel
The hotel was originally built in 1955 and had fallen into disrepair before it was restored and re-opened in 2013. The 29-room hotel features spacious rooms with modern appeal: Danish teak furniture, crisp white linens, and framed black-and-white photographs of lush forests that serve as a counterpoint to the arid, palm-fringed landscapes outside. All of the rooms have refrigerators, coffeemakers, and 40” televisions. Some rooms also offer wet bars, microwaves, and pull-out couches.

Double Queen room at the Skylark Hotel
In addition to the large courtyard pool and hot tub, the hotel features a grand piano in the lobby, a large tiled sauna tucked into a back corner of the courtyard, and a lounge where a complimentary continental breakfast is served each morning. The lounge also a good spot to enjoy take-out and play an old-school board game.

The hotel straddles Palm Springs’ two main streets just north of the uptown design district and affords easy access to downtown.

Skylark Hotel
1466 N Palm Canyon Drive
Palm Springs, CA 92262-4412
760-322-2267
www.skylarkps.com


 
 
Interior of the suite at Las Fuentes Inn & Gardens

 

Las Fuentes Inn & Gardens

Exterior of Las Fuentes Inn & Gardens
Southwest of downtown Palm Springs, the Araby Cove neighborhood is a quiet enclave of residential homes nestled against a backdrop of scenic mountains. Though it’s less than a 10-minute drive from downtown, it feels as though it’s a world away. It also affords easy access to several golf courses and the beautiful oasis hiking trails of Indian Canyons inside the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation. For a taste of the good life in Araby Cove, consider a stay at Las Fuentes Inn & Gardens.

Private patio outside the suite
The inn is a single-suite bed and breakfast housed inside a private home at the end of a cul-de-sac with a private entrance and a long list of amenities. Outside, you’ll find a heated, 60-foot saltwater lap pool surrounded by desert gardens, trickling water fountains, spectacular night lighting, a badminton court, and a shaded patio for lounging. The garden blooms around the pool and the private patio outside the suite’s entrance attract a number of hummingbirds.

Lap pool at Las Fuentes Inn & Gardens
Inside, the suite is furnished in a contemporary Southwest style with modern Native American art. The artwork includes owner Don Karvelis’ collections of black pottery from the San Ildefonso and Santa Clara pueblos in New Mexico, Oaxacan pottery, Navajo baskets, a painted gourd by Robert Rivera, and an original watercolor, “Sunset over Santa Fe” by Evelyne Boren. The suite also features vaulted ceilings, recessed, dimmer-controlled lighting, a gas fireplace, an etched-glass enclosed steam shower with a bench and both rain and hand-held showerheads, a tiled soaking tub, a separate spa tub, an extensive library of books and DVDs, a harpsichord, and more.

Each morning, Don prepares a fresh breakfast served in two courses with choices of fruit or yogurt, breads, scones, or muffins, a hot entrée, and beverages. Breakfast can be delivered to the privacy of your suite or enjoyed poolside under the shade of the patio.

Las Fuentes Inn & Gardens
2990 Araby Circle
Palm Springs, CA 92264-4850
760-322-2377
www.lasfuentesinn.com

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Morning Hangover Cure: POSH Palm Springs’ Mexican Egg Torta

POSH Palm Springs' Mexican Egg Torta

 
While evening cocktail hours are the highlight of many boutique hotels in downtown Palm Springs, breakfasts are often just continental affairs. One notable exception is POSH Palm Springs, where owner Tony Gangloff whips up impressive vegetarian breakfasts every morning. One of his most requested specialties is his Mexican Egg Torta, which is a delicious combination of Southwest flavors baked in a lovely petal-shaped tortilla bowl. The dish is the perfect cure for a morning hangover.

Make four, one-inch slits in the tortillas

Mexican Egg Torta

Courtesy of POSH Palm Springs

Serves 8

Ingredients:
8 corn tortillas (6”)
1 can refried beans
2 cups cheddar cheese, shredded
1 red pepper, diced
Fold the tortillas to form a bowl and add the beans and cheese
½ yellow onion, diced
9 oz soy chorizo
2 tablespoons butter
12 large eggs
½ cup half and half

Directions:

1. Grease eight ramekins (4.5” diameter) with spray oil.

Sauté the bell pepper, onion, and chorizo in a skillet
2. Using a small knife, make a one-inch cut into each corn tortilla at the three, six, nine, and 12 o’clock positions. Place the tortilla into the greased ramekin folding over the edges of the cut tortilla to form a bowl in the ramekin.

3. Place a generous one tablespoon dollop of refried beans into the bottom of each tortilla bowl. Sprinkle the shredded cheese into the tortilla bowl (about ¼ cup).

4. In a skillet, add the butter, diced red pepper, and diced onion. Sauté until the onion is clear. Add the chorizo and mix thoroughly in the pan. Remove from heat.
Add the chorizo, pepper, onion mixture to each tortilla bowl

5. Add a generous one tablespoon dollop of the chorizo/pepper/onion mixture to each tortilla bowl.

6. Mix the eggs and half and half in a blender for 20 seconds on low speed. Pour the egg mixture into each tortilla bowl until it reaches the top of the bowl.

7. Place the ramekins on a baking sheet and bake at 375°F for 30 minutes.

Pour the egg mixture into each bowl and then bake
8. Use a pair of tongs to remove the baked tortilla bowl from the ramekin. Use a sharp knife along the edge if the sides are sticking to the ramekin.

9. Enjoy!


POSH Palm Springs
530 E Mel Ave
Palm Springs, CA 92262-4831
760-992-5410
www.poshpalmsprings.com

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Poolside Cocktail Culture and Happy Hours in the Desert

Courtyard pool at POSH Palm Springs
 
On a recent morning flight to Palm Springs, I was chatting with the woman seated next to me. She was a former flight attendant who had retired to Palm Springs. It had been over 15 years since I last visited the desert, and she was happily giving me recommendations for restaurants and bars I should check out during my stay. More specifically, she was giving me the insiders’ scoop on the town’s happy hours: where to go, where to sit, what time, and what to order. For example, she told me if you sit at the bar at Lulu Bistro, you can order off the happy hour menu all day, any day of the week from 11:00 a.m. to close. She told me to order the Tower of Avocado and Ahi Tuna Tartar.

When the beverage cart wheeled by, she ordered a cranberry juice, produced an airline-size bottle of vodka from her purse, and made herself a morning cocktail. Ten minutes later, another flight attendant walked by and recognized the woman seated next to me. The two of them caught up a bit and then my retired friend asked the flight attendant for a cup of ice to go with her drink. The flight attendant returned with the cup of ice and also slipped my friend another airline-size bottle of alcohol. She twisted the cap off, poured the whole thing into her drink, and took a sip. “This isn’t vodka!” my friend exclaimed, taking a closer look at the empty bottle.

Tower of Avocado and Ahi Tuna Tartar at Lulu Bistro
It was gin, not vodka. “Oh, well,” she said, shrugging, and gulped it down.

When the flight landed that morning, the temperature was already inching toward 100. I drove straight to the airy Lulu Bistro, bellied up to the bar, and ordered an icy mojito and the Tower of Tuna. Served with fresh avocado, bean sprouts, seaweed salad, and pickled ginger with a sesame soy sauce, it was a cool introduction to Palm Springs’ around-the-clock cocktail culture.

But as it turned out, I didn’t need to seek out other happy hours. Nearly all of the boutique hotels in Palm Springs have happy hours of their own with complimentary before-dinner drinks served nightly by the pool. Bruce Abney from El Morocco Inn & Spa and Tony Gangloff from POSH Palm Springs both graciously shared recipes for making their signature martinis. They’re perfect poolside concoctions for a hot summer day.




El Morocco Inn & Spa


Courtyard pool at El Morocco Inn & Spa
El Morocco Inn & Spa in Desert Hot Springs serves their signature “Morocco-tinis” poolside at this enchanting, Moroccan-inspired oasis. Sheer fabrics billow in the desert breeze while faint strains of Moroccan music drifts overhead. The outdoor bar overlooks a flickering firepit and a warm, natural spring-fed pool surrounded by glowing lanterns, lounge chairs, Moroccan poufs and daybeds piled with pillows. The inn’s nightly happy hour begins with a traditional Moroccan hand-washing ceremony with rosewater and followed by rounds of the inn’s signature drink. The Morocco-tini mixes equal parts orange and cranberry juices with sake and a splash of “lemon seltzer” (a.k.a. Squirt), and is served on the rocks in a sugar-rimmed martini glass with an orange garnish. The complimentary drinks are served nightly between 5 and 6 p.m.

El Morocco Inn & Spa
66810 4th Street
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
760-288-2527
www.elmoroccoinn.com




POSH Palm Springs

POSH Martinis served poolside at POSH Palm Springs
An intimate desert retreat in the historic Movie Colony neighborhood of Palm Springs, POSH Palm Springs serves up outstanding service, complimentary hors d’oeuvres and its signature “POSH Martini.” Innkeeper Tony Gangloff blends ice, orange juice, a splash of banana liquor and equal parts vodka, tequila and coconut rum for a cool, summery drink that is perfect for sipping poolside. The tranquil courtyard pool at POSH Palm Springs is surrounded by lounge chairs, desert plants, and offers views of the San Jacinto Mountains. White arched colonnades on either side of the pool are lined with sheers that billow in the breeze. A hot tub is located at the far end. The complimentary happy hour is served each evening from 4 to 5 p.m.

POSH Palm Springs

530 E. Mel Ave
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760-992-5410
www.poshpalmsprings.com