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El Paso Restaurants
Here are a few suggestions if you guys ever make it to Beautiful Sunny El Paso. ELP
I am not including any of the national chains West Side Mexican
Steak
American
Continental
Japanese
Chinese
BBQ
Buffets
Italian
Seafood
Ice Cream
Central Continental
Mexican
Italian
American
East Side Mexican
BBQ
Steak
Seafood
Italian
Buffets
American
Japanese
American
North East Korean
Italian
Steak
Old Mesilla Steak
Mexican
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Wow...great list thanks. I must tell you tops on mylist is Savino's. I love that place.
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For some reason, people who are from out of town absolutely love Savino's
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Funny you say that, many of the people who I travel with to El Paso also love Savino's. Food is better than any that I had in Rome (of course I was only really there for a day)
I also like "The Italian Kitchen", I think I am one of 6 non-locals who know the places exists. I only have been to Cappeto's 1-2 times. Many people I know like it, but it did not do much for me. Still waiting for your Juarez list :D
Originally Posted by jfe
For some reason, people who are from out of town absolutely love Savino's
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Pretty hard to beat Leos. Fortis is good. Happy times at Ardovinos in Sunland. I love La Posta...overhyped...overpriced...and GREAT.
jfe: Know a place now known as "The Old Place by the Graveyard" ? More or less Missouri and Copia. Previously known as Tonys since prohibition days. Anyone know what happened to The Charcoaler? Adrovinos on Cincinnati St. near TWC, excuse me...UTEP ? Other favorites were Heinz, Chelsea at Montana, all the Roosters and Oasises. Now the true test....anyone remember pizza at Swanky Franky on Dyer St. or burritos at the Clock? GO MINERS, GO ROCKETS |
Sí Señor's in Las Cruces is an excellent Mexican place!
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I think you are refering to L&Js Cafe'. Here is a map, sounds like the right area: map
Originally Posted by bbkenney
jfe: Know a place now known as "The Old Place by the Graveyard" ? More or less Missouri and Copia. Previously known as Tonys since prohibition days.
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Little Diner
Any one ever tried The Little Diner? Not a bad little place if you can find it :)
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Originally Posted by aljacket
I think you are refering to L&Js Cafe'. Here is a map, sounds like the right area: map
Ever been there? I grew up there about two nights a week in the late 40's, 50's and 60's. Went back many times on visits later. I think Tom Wolfe said it already, "You can't go home again." |
Charcoaler is still there, but their burgers gave me heartburn once :o
Never made it to the L&J cafe, maybe one of these days Little dinner is my sister-in-law's favorite. A good place to go if your cholesterol count is way too low :D |
L&Js: Have been there a couple of times, but that was a while back. One of the people who I used to work with loved the place.
Little Dinner: JFE, You are not kidding abount the cholesterol count. |
I was a car-hop at Swanky Franky's back in the 60's. Awesome pizza. Is it still there? Send me a souvenier!!!!
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Originally Posted by Zellamae
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I was a car-hop at Swanky Franky's back in the 60's. Awesome pizza. Is it still there? Send me a souvenier!!!!
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Originally Posted by bbkenney
(Post 4218112)
Pretty hard to beat Leos. Fortis is good. Happy times at Ardovinos in Sunland. I love La Posta...overhyped...overpriced...and GREAT.
jfe: Know a place now known as "The Old Place by the Graveyard" ? More or less Missouri and Copia. Previously known as Tonys since prohibition days. Anyone know what happened to The Charcoaler? Adrovinos on Cincinnati St. near TWC, excuse me...UTEP ? Other favorites were Heinz, Chelsea at Montana, all the Roosters and Oasises. Now the true test....anyone remember pizza at Swanky Franky on Dyer St. or burritos at the Clock? GO MINERS, GO ROCKETS |
How interesting. I was stationed at Ft. Bliss in the late 70s and ate at Swanky Franky's several times.
The pizza I remember had a crust on the top as well as the bottom. It was truly a "pizza pie;" and I seem to remember it as being very good. The name, for some reason, is embedded into my memory, as is the pizza. It blew me away seeing mention of the place in this formum I ran across while surfing. Actually, toay is "Pi" day, and that thought-train resurrected the old memory...and for the heck of it...I googled the place. Seeing the name, and hearing from people who have eaten there just blows me away. ...And also brings back a memory of a local girl, Sarah Sanchez, whom I took there on our first date. Cheap Chianti (I didn't know anything about wine, but the atmosphere seemed to demand Chianti,) pizza pie, and this wonderful Mexican girl... What a great night. Thanks for the happy memories James Woollen |
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