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PALM SPRINGS EATS: Spencer’s Restaurant Fisherman’s Market & Grill 40 Both a seafood market and a seafood restaurant, Fisherman’s Market and Grill (235 S. Indian Cyn) has been delivering seafood directly from their boats for fifteen years and has a popular destination for fresh and creative seafood. The adjoining Shanghai Reds Oyster Bar comes alive as a great hang-out every day at 4pm. Despite the culinary diversity in Palm Springs dining, American restaurants are the most numerous in this wonderful city, cooking up the staple dishes we love - from barbecue, pot roast, gourmet burgers and hot dogs to slow braised veal cheeks & Maine lobster, charred lamb sirloin, miso ginger scented scottish salmon, and dryaged prime porterhouse steak. Satisfy your sweet tooth at Crave (301 N. Palm Cyn), Palm Springs’ first dessert restaurant, offering creative desserts, coffee, teas, wines and craft beer. Great Shakes (1605 S. Palm Cyn), which opened in April 2013 is famous for its shakes and malts. They even sell hard to find retro candies to fuel your memories as well as satisfy your cravings. Don’t forget stop in