Coachella 2026 Unveils $375 Nobu Omakase in New Food Lineup
Coachella 2026 arrives in under two weeks. The festival opens April 10 with back-to-back weekends. Organizers unveiled a New Food Lineup that blends street favorites with high-end pop-ups.
Scale and variety
More than 100 restaurants, bars, and pop-ups will operate across the grounds. Offerings range from quick slices to multi-course dinners. Healthier items like fruit and acai bowls are also available.
Red Bull Mirage and the $375 Nobu Omakase
One of the biggest draws is Nobu at the Red Bull Mirage. The reservation-only $375 Nobu Omakase delivers a curated sushi tasting.
Guests can expect signature yellowtail jalapeño and premium nigiri. The dining area faces the Quasar Stage, with world-class DJs providing the soundtrack.
Outstanding in the Field long-table dinners
VIP Rose Garden hosts the Outstanding in the Field series. These are four-course, family-style meals paired with professional wine selections.
Weekend one spotlights chefs Michael Beckman of Workshop Kitchen & Bar and Alan Sanz of Mírate. Weekend two features Charles Namba of Camélia and Nico de Leon of Lasita.
12 Peaks VIP and Michelin-level pop-ups
The 12 Peaks VIP area offers elevated quick bites. Le Burger by Camphor brings its signature burger and a festival-exclusive chicken nuggets dish topped with premium caviar.
The Truffle Boys will shave fresh truffles over several items. Bang Bang Noodles serves hand-pulled Biang Biang noodles popular in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles street food and festival staples
Coachella keeps strong ties to LA’s street scene. Villa’s Tacos will serve blue corn tortillas with cheese-crusted meats, while Tacos 1986 offers Tijuana-style tacos.
Prince St. Pizza will dish out its spicy pepperoni square at Indio Central Market. Fat Sal’s returns with oversized sandwiches for late-night recovery.
Comfort food and quick fuel
Classic festival comfort foods remain plentiful. Expect Dave’s Hot Chicken, Post Malone’s Raising Cane’s mobile truck, and Spicy Pie slices.
Softies Burger will offer handheld smashburgers for fast stage-to-stage fuel. Afters Ice Cream’s Milky Buns appear on the sweet menu.
Beverage program and secret bars
Beyond beer gardens, hidden cocktail bars return this year. Golden Hour provides a mid-century desert cocktail oasis for those who find it.
The Clink Wine Bar in the Rose Garden highlights biodynamic and natural wines. It caters to guests seeking a sophisticated sip between sets.
Sweet finishes and lighter options
Sweet vendors include Churrería El Moro, McConnell’s Fine Ice Creams, and Backyard Bowls. These spots offer churros, premium scoops, and fruit-packed acai bowls.
The New Food Lineup balances indulgence with lighter choices for varied tastes and budgets.
The festival’s culinary program spans inexpensive staples to luxury tasting menus. Attendees can choose casual street eats or reservation-only experiences. Filmogaz.com will monitor any last-minute menu updates and vendor additions.