Food scene
One of my favorite places to get food here in El Paso! They offer authentic food from Oaxaca, Mexico and all of their ingredients are from sustainable farms in Mexico including their delicious blue corn tortillas!
21 habitants recommandent
ELEMI Restaurant
13500 N Kansas StOne of my favorite places to get food here in El Paso! They offer authentic food from Oaxaca, Mexico and all of their ingredients are from sustainable farms in Mexico including their delicious blue corn tortillas!
Hidden little gem! Amazing food selection — my personal favorite are the ribs!
6 habitants recommandent
Toltec Tiki Room
115 Durango StreetHidden little gem! Amazing food selection — my personal favorite are the ribs!
Capri Coffee & Cocktails
111 East Robinson AvenueCasa Pantera
The Tiki Room El Paso
Sightseeing
Come support your local El Paso Chihuahuas! The Triple-A affiliate for the MLB team of the San Diego Padres. Great atmosphere, amazing ball-park food at a great rate, and located in the heart of downtown El Paso!
37 habitants recommandent
El Paso Chihuahuas
1 Ballpark PlazaCome support your local El Paso Chihuahuas! The Triple-A affiliate for the MLB team of the San Diego Padres. Great atmosphere, amazing ball-park food at a great rate, and located in the heart of downtown El Paso!
Enjoy a nice stroll around historic San Jacinto Plaza! A fiberglass sculpture by Luis Jiménez honoring the city’s colorful past, when real alligators graced San Jacinto Plaza sits in the center of downtown. This historic park is located in the heart of downtown El Paso on the corner of Oregon and Mills St. Recently redesigned, the park is now home to paths and bridges, gaming areas for ping-pong, chess, and washoes and a café that features a variety of local snack time favorites. This urban open space celebrates the history and culture of El Paso and is ideal for gatherings small or large.
65 habitants recommandent
San Jacinto Plaza
114 W Mills AveEnjoy a nice stroll around historic San Jacinto Plaza! A fiberglass sculpture by Luis Jiménez honoring the city’s colorful past, when real alligators graced San Jacinto Plaza sits in the center of downtown. This historic park is located in the heart of downtown El Paso on the corner of Oregon and Mills St. Recently redesigned, the park is now home to paths and bridges, gaming areas for ping-pong, chess, and washoes and a café that features a variety of local snack time favorites. This urban open space celebrates the history and culture of El Paso and is ideal for gatherings small or large.