"Originally built as the Judson School for Girls by prominent local doctor John C. Lincoln, this gracious old adobe morphed into a restaurant and lodge (and got the name change) in 1937. It soon became a popular hangout for Valley movers and shakers, not to mention Hollywood celebs like Clark Gable. A major makeover in 2009 expanded both outdoor and indoor seating, and restored this historic landmark to its former glory. It remains a wildly popular brunch spot, famous for its gorgeous desert setting and sticky buns. But don’t dismiss the relaxed happy hour or a lovely evening on the patio over steak, trout amandine, or beef stroganoff. For a splurge, try the $68 flash-fried lobster bites, served with spicy chipotle lime sauce and drawn butter." - Nikki Buchanan