Drink and Dine in El Paso, TX

El Paso is the physical link between the United States and Mexico and the second largest border city along the US-Mexico border (behind San Diego). El Paso serves as a bridge between two countries and three states. Its melting pot of cultures, customs, and people. Sitting at the cross section of the Texas, Mexico, and New Mexico border, El Paso’s worldly cuisine extends far beyond its geographical reach. Continue reading below to learn Where to Eat in El Paso, Texas.

For Texas-sized steaks

It’s true, everything is bigger in Texas, especially the steaks. Cattleman’s Steakhouse, located just outside El Paso, is a must-visit destination for meat lovers. Cattleman’s massive T-Bone steaks look like they belong on Fred Flintstone’s plate. Beyond the decadent steaks, a trip Cattleman’s Steakhouse is a family friendly affair, complete with a nearby private petting zoo, a playground, movie set, and more.

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For a worldly date night

Hop across the border to New Mexico just outside the El Paso’s city limits for a fancy night out at Ardovino’s Desert Crossing, where you’ll find an elegant desert eatery serving the region’s finest Italian food. As one of the premier fine dining establishments in the El Paso area, Ardovino’s has been serving loyal customers for almost two decades. Enjoy desert views from the restaurant patio or sip drinks in the 1950s style lounge adorned with local art. Try the best pasta in the region or a wood fire cooked pizza. On weekends, Ardovino’s hosts a popular farmers market where you can purchase fresh vegetables, herbs, and local handicrafts.

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For a casual dinner

For a casual yet delicious, family-friendly meal, head to Hoppy Monk. This El Paso Gastropub serves modern American and Tex-Mex favorites side by side, along with a wide selection of cocktails, beer, and wine. Local favorites include Salsa Macha Brussel Sprouts and the Ribeye Sandwich. Head to Hoppy Monk for Happy Hour to score a $5 margarita.

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To support a good cause with tasty benefits

It’s hard not to support a worthy cause when all you have to do is order a tasty meal. Café Mayapán is part of a social enterprise that promotes regional Mexican cuisnine while providing training and employment for women from the El Paso area’s impoverished neighborhoods. The menu at Café Mayapán changes seasonally with a few classic staples like chiles en nogada and mole poblano. Café Mayán prioritizes local ingredients and hosts community events and workshops focused on Mexican culture and cuisine.

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Author

Morgan Bernard

Travel Writer