Entertainment in El Paso
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Dome Bar
Gaze up at the elegant stained-glass dome, sip a martini and enjoy an intimate conversation at this low-key place inside the Camino Real Hotel.
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El Paso Diablos
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El Paso Opera Company
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El Paso Symphony Orchestra
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El Paso Times
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Garage Tequila Bar
More than 100 tequilas are on the menu at this fun and casual drinkery. Live music plays Thursday through Sunday.
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Sunland Park Race Track
There’s live and simulcast horse races just over the New Mexico border at Sunland Park Race Track.
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Cohen Stadium
El Paso Diablos play Double A Texas League baseball April to September at Cohen Stadium.
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Tap Bar & Restaurant
If you prefer dive bars, duck in to the Tap. It has a jukebox with a country and Latin music selection and a pool table that may or may not have all its components.
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Plaza Theatre
This elaborate theater under the stars is all indoors: pinpoint lights replicate stars, and vines cling to faux Spanish courtyard walls. Plays, concerts and shows are staged at this 1930 downtown landmark.
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Club 101
This is the reigning dance club in town, with live shows, DJ nights and music that ranges from electronica to pop to even, yes, death metal, depending on the night. Check the website to see what's happening.
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Graham Central Station
This five-clubs-in-one venue is El Paso's biggest party place. For one cover, guests can wander from a country/Tejano club to a karaoke lounge to a pool hall, a Top-40 dance hall and a '70s disco. A dress code is strictly enforced.
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Abraham Chávez Theatre
The sombrero-shaped Abraham Chávez Theatre is host to most of El Paso’s major performing organizations and many touring concerts and plays. These include El Paso Symphony Orchestra, El Paso Community Concert Association and El Paso Opera Company.
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Aceitunas
A unique spot in El Paso, this open-air beer garden is a great place to wind down after a long day of hiking or mountain biking in the Franklin Mountains. The folks here are some of the friendliest you will meet. Many west-side locals call this place home. There's live music Tuesday and Thursday through Saturday.
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