Local & Community
Kitchen 86 on El Paseo Continues Decadelong Tradition of Free Memorial Day Meals for Veterans
PALM DESERT, California — American flags lined El Paseo in Palm Desert as a local staple, Kitchen 86, served up much more than food this Memorial Day. In a heartfelt gesture of holiday appreciation, the restaurant opened its doors to offer free breakfast and lunch to military veterans in honor of their service to the nation.
For the local veterans who attended, the gesture resonated deeply. A former member of the U.S. Navy shared that Memorial Day carries a unique weight focused on remembering those who have passed, making the restaurant's community outreach particularly meaningful. Many participants noted they did not attend simply for a free meal, but to experience the profound sense of connection and gratitude from the local community.
The event saw a strong turnout, welcoming approximately 60 veterans along with their families, totaling well over 100 people throughout the day. According to restaurant manager Miguel, Kitchen 86 has kept this charitable tradition going for nearly a decade. He emphasized that providing the complimentary meals is a small but vital way for the business to express gratitude to the individuals who sacrificed so much for the country, a sentiment echoed emotionally by an Army veteran who served from 1985 to 1988.
As customers and veterans shared moments over their meals, patrons expressed immense pride in supporting a local business that actively gives back to the military community. Kitchen 86 management plans to keep the Memorial Day tradition alive, ensuring that those who served the country will continue to have a place of honor on El Paseo for years to come.
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By: NBC Palm Springs
May 26, 2026


