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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Mon |
Closed
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Tue |
9:30 AM - 7:00 PM
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Wed |
9:30 AM - 7:00 PM
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Thu |
9:30 AM - 7:00 PM
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Fri |
9:30 AM - 7:00 PM
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Sat |
9:30 AM - 7:00 PM
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Eloise is a contemporary restaurant located in the beautiful Thunderbird Valley on the west side of El Paso. Eloise aims to provide a cozy European-inspired atmosphere where people can enjoy food, coffee, cocktails, and conversation. At Eloise, everyone is welcome to the table to savor quality ingredients, warm service, and a relaxed ambiance. The restaurant features thoughtful and whimsical design and curated playlists that create a perfect setting for reconnecting with old friends or making new ones. It prioritizes community and being good residents using sustainable practices that respect the planet. It understands that love, art, music, and food are essential to nourish the soul, so it strives to support local artists and organizations that enrich the community.
Come and enjoy the ultimate craft beer festival in Downtown El Paso. The Sun City Craft Beer Festival is the city's most significant and impressive event, featuring craft beers, live music, and exciting games. They aim to provide all attendees with an unforgettable experience they will talk about for years. This festival is to be noticed, with delicious drinks, thrilling entertainment, and endless fun. Join them and immerse yourself in the best that the craft beer world has to offer.
Keystone Heritage Park is a unique combination of an archeological site, an archaic wetland, and a botanical garden, making it an ideal destination for birdwatchers. The Park is over 58 acres in El Paso's Upper Valley, and its volunteer directors are responsible for preserving and developing it. With over 193 bird species, Keystone Heritage Park is a paradise for bird lovers. It is also a popular stop for migratory birds, making it a must-visit destination for birdwatchers. The Park's wetlands area is particularly noteworthy, as it is home to 22 species of birds considered rare by the Audubon Society. These archaic wetlands are protected by federal law and provide a glimpse into the wetlands/Bosque that once lined the Rio Grande.