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Tuesday, February 9, 2010 |
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101 S. El Paso St., 915-534-3000 |
This historic downtown hotel, El Paso's most elegant, offers three great dining choices. Azulejos, the perfect place for Sunday brunch, serves regional cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner in a charming Southwest atmosphere. For a more formal, gourmet dining experience in the area's only 4-Diamond restaurant, the Dome presents fine dining in an elegant turn-of-the-century setting. Uptown's Coffee Shop offers light fare for breakfast; salads and sandwiches for lunch and dinner and, of course, the best coffee in town. |
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209 Mills St., 915-351-8700 |
Open Monday to Saturday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Sunday 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. |
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206 Cincinnati, 915-532-9483 |
Wonderful specialty pizzas, good sandwiches and salads. |
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Camino Real Hotel 101 S. El Paso St., 915-534-3024 |
Casual Dinning in a beautiful “Mexican Tiled” setting.
Featuring Chef Victor Miranda’s regional Mexican cuisine and some southwestern favorites.
Enjoy a full Breakfast Buffet daily from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Buffet includes order Omelettes and Belgium waffles, variety of other entrée selection, sausage, hash browns and all the other amenities you’d expect from a wonderful buffet. In addition our breakfast pastries are baked fresh daily in-house!
Lunch buffet served Monday thru Friday 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
We feature a line-up of regional Mexican cuisine as well as some American specialties. Includes a soup and salad bar sure to please your palate.
The grandest Sunday Brunch in the southwest
Served every Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. savor such delights as peel n eat shrimp, oysters on the half shell, smoked salmon, carved beef & Mexican specialties as well as out fine desserts baked here by our pastry chef.
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313 Mills Avenue, 915-533-6116 |
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109 N. Oregon, (915) 545-2233 |
You pay for what you get. The adage is epitomized in this downtown restaurant which is both the priciest and in my opinion easily the best place to eat in town. |
111 E. Robinson Ave., 543-3286 |
Gourmet Deli. Wireless Internet. Extensive variety of fresh brewed coffee. Live music every Friday and Saturday Night. |
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2000 Texas, 915/351-1070 |
Good selection. Next door to a Mexican market for curios after having lunch. |
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420 San Antonio St., 915/533-4200 |
Series of stalls with different foods such as Chinese, Mexican, burgers, and other fast food. |
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305 E. Franklin Ave., 915-351-0095 |
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110 W. Franklin, 915/351-1780 |
Caribbean cuisine. |
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105 N. Oregon, Ste E, 915-544-0935 |
E & C specializes in Submarine Sandwiches. |
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212 W Overland Ave, 915-351-8775 |
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401 E Nevada, 915/546-9343 |
Gonzalo's G&R--can't go wrong with the beef tacos, but then try their tampicqueno or for that matter, their enchiladas. Everything on the menu is good. Try a Margarita at the bar. |
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105 N. Stanton St, 915-544-6900 |
The Hamburger Mill offers daily combo specials.
Monday - Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Closed Sunday |
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419 S. Mesa St., 915-543-5641 |
Joe's pizzeria also offers delivery.
Monday - Thursday 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Friday 10:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. |
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301 Texas Ave., 915-544-8785 |
Monday - Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. |
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506 N. Stanton St., 915-351-8939 |
Monday - Friday 7:00a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday |
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310 S. Florence, 915/599-8884 |
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315 Mills Ave, 915-544-1001 |
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600 N. El Paso Street, El Paso, 915-532-8733 |
In-the-know downtowners know this bar well. Mix and mingle with a wide, dreamlike view of the museum district as a romantic backdrop. Coyly concocted cocktails, super-fine wines and lively conversation put the pop in this ultra-urban hot spot.
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321 E. Mills Ave., (915)544-0444 |
Great Italian buffet. They even deliver! |
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506 N. Stanton St., 915-351-9593 |
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502 Texas Ave., 915-351-6023 |
Located in the mecca of downtown, Medallions offers an American and French twist menu and live music every Friday evening from 6-9 pm. |
904 Texas Ave, 915-546-9816 |
Craving a Mesican dinning experience? Visit The Mexican Cottage restaurant, inside San Carlos Building. |
301 S. Ochoa St., 915-533-6055 |
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317 E. Mills Ave., 915-546-4004 |
Specializes in Sandwiches and More
Monday - Friday 8:00a.m. to 8:00p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday |
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409 E Missouri Ave, Tracelodge City Center, 915-533-9802 |
Monday - Saturday 7:00a.m. to 10:00p.m.
Sunday 7:00a.m. to 8:00p.m. |
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207 E. Mills, 915-545-1010 |
This downtown deli nestled on the first floor of the Hotel Cortez (right next to the Post Office) offers a healthy and delicious lunch menu plus great muffins and espresso. Pike Street is open Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. |
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800 E. San Antonio St., 915-533-9516 |
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409 E. Missouri Ave., 915-543-1219 |
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600 N. El Paso Street, 915-532-8733 |
Who knew you could imagine yourself basking on the Riviera on the 7th floor of our hotel? You will when you step out onto our sprawling Mediterranean-influenced terrace with cabana beverage service. The view? Cinemascope plus. |
204 Mills, 915/532-8411 |
Good, inexpensive Mexican food. Prompt service. |
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Camino Real Hotel 101 S. El Paso St., 915-534-3000 |
Named by G/Q as one of the TOP 12 BARS IN THE WORLD, worth traveling for. The famous Tiffany Dome above the lobby bar is the hotel’s centerpiece.
The Dome offers entertainment Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings featuring the best local jazz and contemporary artists.
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600 N. El Paso Street, 915-532-8733 |
From day one, Fire was destined to become one of downtown's hottest dining experiences. Casual-to-uptown cuisine (including Southwestern specialties) is generously served in a wide-open dining room with plenty of elbow room. |
1310 Texas Ave., 915-351-9593 |
The original Blimp Deli offers lots of delicious sandwiches. Be sure to try their fresh pastrami sandwiches and their original chili bowl. |
217 North Stanton, 351-4377 |
The Percolator offers a unique dining experience that combines art, music, film and culture. Enjoy a variety of specialty drinks at their full service espresso bar or try one of their gourmet deli sandwiches, or delicious pastries at one of the most distinctive restaurant experiences the Sun City has to offer.
The Percolator hosts events that include live music, cultural presentations, and independent films. They offer a 17 seat projection theater available for presentations, and will cater your event.
Located in heart of Downtown at 217 N. Stanton and are open Monday through Friday 8 am to 8 pm. |
221 N. Kansas, 21st Floor, 915-532-5102 |
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1600 East Cliff, 915-533-6700 |
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1700 Myrtle, 915/546-9140 |
Years in business -great BBQ, combination plates, sandwiches and good sides. |
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