Martinis, Margaritas and Magic…It all happens here at El Paso's hottest Nightlife spot. Start your evening off with a fabulous meal, from delightful to exotic. Then be a part of the happening music and hip crowd that dances the night away!
ARDOVINO’S PIZZA Established in 1961, Ardovino’s originally opened as a gourmet and Italian food mart and has since expanded to include a pizzeria and delicatessen. What does 46 years of experience mean to you? Great food! “It definitely has the best food in town.” — Texas Monthly. Ardovino’s is also recognized as one of the top 100 independent pizzerias in the country by the leading trade magazine. Try Joanna’s Pizza (shown) a delightful combination of spinach, fresh tomato, garlic, onion, pesto, feta cheese, and olive oil. The salads are expertly prepared with homemade Italian dressing. Ardovino’s is an El Paso institution. Traditional and gourmet pizza at its best. | ![]() |
DANE'S STEAKHOUSE Dane’s Steakhouse distinguishes itself from other El Paso Steakhouses by being the only place in town where all the steaks are prime-cut, dry-aged beef. Other great specialties include rack of lamb, mouth watering pork chops and fresh fish in an a la carte menu. Top shelf at the bar is really top shelf with noteworthy selections of bourbons, scotches and cognacs along with a great wine list. It’s a big city feel here in lil’ old El Paso. Located in the Kern Place entertainment district, Dane’s reinvents itself nightly after dinner into a lively gathering spot for drinks, music and mingling. Open for lunch Mon.-Fri. and dinner Tues.-Sat. with drinks served until 2 a.m. Reservations recommended. | ![]() |
GEOGESKE Tucked away in El Paso’s trendy Kern Place district, “G2” as the locals call it, is the city’s hottest martini grill. It serves exceptional contemporary American cuisine in an open-grill setting. Fresh fish, grilled steaks, even baby back ribs make up the eclectic menu. The house salad, sprinkled with cranberries and a wonderful vinaigrette, may be the best in El Paso … or anywhere. Voted No.1 nightspot by the El Paso Times, the bar offers great service and cold drinks in a friendly, neighborhood atmosphere. Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; dinner Mon.-Thurs. 5-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. 5-11 p.m. Brunch served Sunday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. | ![]() |
MARCO POLO DIVE BAR Just kidding! Marco Polo is no dive. It’s the newest, upscale dance club in Kern Place (the ever expanding area for night life adjacent to the UTEP campus). Themed as a 1970s neighborhood swimming pool with sophisticated lighting and sounds. Everything is prepared by expert mixologists; martinis, frozen pina coladas, daiquiris, and margaritas. Marco Polo will put a smile on your face and a groove in your step. Flash back to your younger daze in the sun while enjoying the sounds of today. | ![]() |
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THE RIB HUT One bite of the tender beef smothered in special barbecue sauce and you will see why Rib Hut has been El Paso’s favorite since 1984, famed for its slow-cooked, mouthwatering barbecue. Try the big, beefy ribs or baby back mesquite-smoked pork ribs, honey glazed. The brisket is always lean, smoked, and thinly sliced. The sausage is spiced perfectly and always juicy. The chicken-fried steak is the best in the Southwest. Rib Hut also offers a tempting selection of steaks, deliciously grilled to your liking. From the 16- ounce T-Bone to the eight-ounce charbroiled rib eye, it doesn’t get any better. And mmmm ... the burgers! The half-pound Angus Steakburger is served with your choice of toppings and an ice-cold beer. The atmosphere is as friendly and relaxing as the staff, which can cater any size party or event. This is what barbecue is all about. | ![]() |












