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What to Do During Hispanic Heritage Month in El Paso? We Give You Some Ideas!

FILE - In this Oct. 15, 2016, file photo Jorge Hernandez of Los Tigres del Norte performs at RiseUp As One at Cross Border Xpress on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016, in San Diego. In a tribute to Johnny Cash on the 50th anniversary of his live album “At Folsom Prison,” the Mexican band went back to the Californian prison early this year to sing and talk to its large Latino population. The visit is registered in “Los Tigres del Norte at Folsom Prison,” a Netflix documentary to be released this Sunday, Sept. 15 2019, on the first day of Hispanic Heritage Month. (Photo by Alan Hess/Invision/AP)

This Hispanic Heritage Month JefeBet has planned a tour of several must-see Latino sites in El Paso.

If you want to know how to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in El Paso, take the plunge and listen to the boss, JefeBet, we mean. We know what a good Latino needs, amigo.

Hispanic Heritage Month in El Paso

BREAKFAST

Good Luck Café

If you like Mexican food and start your day with a good taco, at Good Luck Café you will get it. Nothing better to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in El Paso than filling your belly with Latin food.

This place is famous among locals and Latinos for its incredible dishes and excellent service. Don’t think it twice and start the most Latin day of your life at Good Luck Café. Good luck, brother.

Location: 3813 Alameda Ave. El Paso Texas, 79905

CULTURAL VISIT

History Museum of El Paso

A Mexican border city like El Paso is a clear example of the symbiosis between Mexican and North American culture. For Hispanic Heritage Month, JefeBet thought you shouldn’t miss this fantastic museum.

To understand the history of El Paso, one must understand the history of México, and vice versa. The aim of the History Museum of El Paso is to preserve and present the intercultural and multinational history of this border region and the mutual influences of both cultures.

Location: 510 N. Santa Fe St. El Paso, Texas 79901

FOOD

L&J Café

México, México and more México. It is completely normal that in a city like El Paso, Mexican restaurants are numerous and… very good!

Since Mexican food is a lot to eat, it’s normal to want to try more and more. That is why we recommend L&J Café. This restaurant is run by women and its history goes back many decades.

In addition, their legendary salsa for nachos, or for dipping with whatever you feel like, is a celebrity in El Paso and all of Texas. Shhh! You can buy it at the restaurant (we don’t know why we say it quietly).

Location: 3622 E. Missouri Ave, El Paso, TX 79903

MORE CULTURE

Centro Cultural Paso del Norte

And we take a small step across the border to see this modern cultural space with important events related to the performing arts in Ciudad Juárez, a city on the border with El Paso. An ideal place to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.

The Centro Cultural Paso del Norte is an excellent place to enjoy opera, dance or theater, as well as multiple musical events. It is located a few meters from the border with El Paso, so you can walk there. Take advantage of the opportunity to get off the Mexican food you’ve stuffed between your chest and back.

Location: Anillo Envolvente del Pronaf, Zona Pronaf Condominio La Plata, 32315 Cd Juárez, Chih., México.

DINNER AND DRINK

Elemi

Fancy something different? Well, we have it. Elemi is a perfect restaurant for millennials and lovers of gastronomic fusion. Yes, they are tacos, but with a modern twist. Yes, they are tortillas, but not like those of your grandmother.

At Elemi you will find an exciting mix of flavors and styles that will make your taste buds jump for joy (of course).

In addition, after dinner you can order a delicious cocktail that will not leave you indifferent. A brilliant example of young entrepreneurs who improve the original product. A great way to end your Hispanic Heritage Month day in El Paso.

Location: 313 N Kansas St, El Paso, TX 79901

If you can’t get enough and feel like dancing a little bit, we recommend some of the best Latin nightclubs in San Antonio or the best Latin nightclubs in Charlotte.


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