Food scene
The Pizza Joint
500 N Stanton StPizza by the slice or a whole pie, great pizza.
Lunch and dinner get pretty full so try and be there early if possible or later after lunch rush
30 locals recommend
Taconeta
311 Montana AvenueLunch and dinner get pretty full so try and be there early if possible or later after lunch rush
Philia Coffee Community and Wine Bar
1724 Porfirio Diaz StIf you like Oaxacan cuisine then this is the place to go. The cauliflower and duck tacos are an explosion of flavor and traditional tacos are all yumminess.
21 locals recommend
ELEMI Restaurant
13500 N Kansas StIf you like Oaxacan cuisine then this is the place to go. The cauliflower and duck tacos are an explosion of flavor and traditional tacos are all yumminess.
Antipasto salad is my favorite and the pastrami sub is amazing. Lets not forget the delicious pizza.
House of Pizza Downtown
208 N Stanton StAntipasto salad is my favorite and the pastrami sub is amazing. Lets not forget the delicious pizza.
Anson 11 offers 2 dining experiences. Fine dining is served on the 2nd floor and the casual bistro on ground level.
33 locals recommend
Anson Eleven
303 N Oregon StAnson 11 offers 2 dining experiences. Fine dining is served on the 2nd floor and the casual bistro on ground level.
Deadbeach Brewery
3200 Durango StGreat beer, food, and atmosphere.
Savage Goods
1201 N Oregon StGreat coffee and sweets with gluten free options
L & J Cafe
3622 E Missouri AveOne of El Paso’s oldest restaurant.
Park Tavern
204 E Mills AveCraft and Social
305 E Franklin AveJuicery Plus
201 E Main StRockstar Burger Bar
Sightseeing
This park dates back to 1983. It is located in the heart of downtown El Paso and hosts many outdoor events.
65 locals recommend
San Jacinto Plaza
114 W Mills AveThis park dates back to 1983. It is located in the heart of downtown El Paso and hosts many outdoor events.
El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center
715 N Oregon StEl Paso Scottish Rite Temple
301 West Missouri AvenueOne of the oldest buildings in El Paso, block from our home
El Paso Museum of Art
1 Arts Festival PlazaChihuahuan Desert Gardens
500 W University AveFranklin Mountains State Park
Tom Mays Park Access RoadMagoffin Home State Historic Site
1120 Magoffin AveSouthwest University Park
Bar/Pub
Lost & Found
2519 N Stanton StA quaint bar with a retro ambiance and outdoor patios.
The Berkeley Cocktail Lounge
317 E Mills AveGreat place to sit and talk
Hush Hush
International
114 E Mills AveThe Reagan
MONA Bar of Modern Art
Trost Architectural Downtown Walking Tour
Henry C. Trost (1860-1933) was an architect who built hundreds of buildings in the El Paso area, Albuquerque, Tucson and San Angelo. Henry Trost had many different styles including Art Deco, Mission Revival, Prairie, Pueblo Revival and Bhutanese Dzong Architecture.
Hotel Paso Del Norte, Autograph Collection
10 Henry Trost CtTiffany Glass Style Dome
Made of reinforced concrete, it is the only commercial building that is a Texas Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
Anson Mills
303 N Oregon StMade of reinforced concrete, it is the only commercial building that is a Texas Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
Hilton Hotel, Elizabeth Taylor lived in the Penthouse following her marriage to Nicky Hilton Jr
The Plaza Hotel Pioneer Park
106 W Mills AveHilton Hotel, Elizabeth Taylor lived in the Penthouse following her marriage to Nicky Hilton Jr
1930, 301 Texas Ave. A setback skyscraper with elements of Art Deco and Gothic design. The lintel is decorated with a sculpture of Trost’s face. The tower is now home to the Aloft El Paso Downtown.
O. T. Bassett Tower
1930, 301 Texas Ave. A setback skyscraper with elements of Art Deco and Gothic design. The lintel is decorated with a sculpture of Trost’s face. The tower is now home to the Aloft El Paso Downtown.
1926, located on San Jacinto Plaza, a Spanish Colonial Revival structure. President John F. Kennedy stayed here during an El Paso visit. It is now an office building.
The Cortez Ballrooms
1926, located on San Jacinto Plaza, a Spanish Colonial Revival structure. President John F. Kennedy stayed here during an El Paso visit. It is now an office building.
Southwest University Park