Gay El Paso

LGBTQ Travel Gay El Paso, United States

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In 1659, Fray Garcia de San Francisco, established Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission of El Paso del Norte in the Chihuahuan Desert, around which a Spanish village grew into what is now the El Paso–Juárez region. Fort Bliss, part of a strong federal and military presence in the area, is one of the largest military complexes of the US Army and the county's largest training facility. About 80% of the local population is ethnically Hispanic or Latino.

Within driving distance from El Paso there are nine state parks, including the Carlsbad Caverns and Guadalupe Mountains national parks, the White Sands and Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks national monuments, the Chamizal National Memorial, and the Lincoln National Forest.

The El Paso Symphony Orchestra, established in the 1930s, and the El Paso City Ballet Theatre perform a variety of classical and contemporary works. Broadway in El Paso presents Broadway shows at the Plaza Theater, downtown, and the UTEP Dinner Theater has staged many musical productions over the past 33 years. See El Paso Live for upcoming shows around town.

Built in Bhutanese architectural style on hillsides overlooking the Rio Grande, the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) campus is the largest US university with a majority Mexican-American student population.

Hours away from the larger gay Texas city hotspots, El Paso is a regional center for LGBT goings-on, and the scene easily overlaps the border to include the Mexican city of Juarez, especially concerning bears' activities.

 

Getting Here, Getting Around

The El Paso International Airport is the gateway to West Texas, Southern New Mexico and Northern Mexico, with passenger services on six major airline carriers.

There are hotel shuttles, taxis and Sun Metro buses to and from the Airport 7 days a week between the terminal building and Downtown Plaza, with a stop at Bassett Center Shopping Center, 601 Santa Fe St. For getting around town, single trip fares are $1.50. Day passes can be bought for $3.50 at ticket offices, transfer center machines, and local libraries. A pass for a week of rides is $12. See the website for routes and schedules.

Distances are great in western Texas, so you’ll definitely need a car to get around in the later hours, or beyond the immediate city.


Neighborhoods

The majority of El Paso’s gay establishments are located within a few blocks of one another in downtown.


Media & Resources

The El Paso GLBT Community Center (216 S Ochoa) has information about the local scene. It also houses the De Ambiente Café, serving sandwiches, soups, and desserts (until 3am Friday and Saturday). Other community events here include special dances, plays, film nights, and parties, plus there's a drop-in lounge/TV area, internet access stations, and gay library resources.

Visit El Paso, the website of the local Convention and Visitors Bureau, has general tourism info. El Paso Live lists upcoming local entertainment events.

The El Paso Times is the local daily newspaper. El Paso Inc. is a quarterly magazine and website, and What's Up el Paso hasmainstream events listings.

For map locations and website links to the businesses below, and more, see our gay El Paso listings pages.
 

Going Out

The Briar Patch (508 N Stanton St), mixed gay cocktail lounge, patio bar, karaoke, TV sports, Latin nights, holiday parties and special events.

Chiquita's Bar (310 E Missouri Ave), gay/mixed bar, men and women, pool table, dancing, Mexican beats on the juke box.

Epic Bar & Nightclub (510 N Standon St), gay/mixed party bar, live performances, drag, male stripper/go-go dancers, theme nights, Pride events.

OP Nightclub (301 S Ochoa St), 18+ LGBT+ dance club, two floors of EDM and Top 40 music, enclosed HipHop bar; drag and burlesque shows, male entertainers, guest DJs, male/female go-gos.

Tanya’s Gridiron (4620a Dyer St), gay-friendly mixed sports bar, a dozen draft beers, micro-brew bottles, snacks and BBQs, military, patio, pool games, WiFi.

Tool Box (506 N Stanton), mixed gay bar, DJs, patio, shows, TV sports, pool tournaments.

Touch Bar & Nightclub (800 E San Antonio Ave), El Paso's largest gay entertainment nightspot, drag shows, go-go dancers, theme parties, mostly Latin crowd. Shuttles from Pride Square.

CLOSED: 8 1/2 (504 N Stanton), gay/mixed neighborhood bar; Alive (610 N Mesa) "alternative night club" dancing, drag shows, patio; Club 101 (9515 Viscount Blvd), women/men mixed dance club, bands, comedy, patio.

For a sampling of El Paso restaurants, from Mexican and American, to Italian, Vietnamese and Thai, see our map & listings section.

 

Accommodations

The Camino Real Hotel (101 S El Paso St) downtown El Paso grand old style, European or Mexican manner not new and sterile; full services and good restaurant, the Dome.

Doubletree Hilton Hotel (600 N El Paso Street), large modern hotel just off I-10 downtown, full services, heated rooftop swimming pool, fitness & business centers, restaurant and bar.

The Wingate Hotel (6351 Gateway West), conveniently near airport; contemporary American-style, fitness center, hot breakfast, Wi-Fi.

- Staff 2020