El Paso

Dyer Street

Near fort bliss includes a few bars and clubs that cater to african-americans.

Cincinnati street

Area near the university of texas el paso, includes a variety of bars, ranging from upscale lounges to dives, as well as a variety of restaurants.

The legal drinking age in Texas, like all of the United States, is 21. However across the border in Mexico, the drinking age is set at 18.

The original Margarita recipe was invented in Ciudad Juarez-El Paso region where Dos Lunas is headquartered on July 4, 1942 by Francisco "Pancho" Morales. Morales was a bartender at a bar named Tommy's Place, according to The Old Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide a book that professional and home bartenders alike call the "Bible of Booze". Morales improvised the drink after a customer ordered a Magnolia, a drink recipe that he did not know, other than the fact that it contained Cointreau. The drink's popularity immediately grew after Morales, who was an instructor at the local bartender's school, began teaching the Margarita recipe to his students. The name Margarita is Spanish for "daisy."

El Paso has a very active nightlife that has something for everyone.

El Paso's Lower Valley and Central

Neighbourhoods have many small bars and clubs that feature primarily mexican music, often with dancing or live music on weekends.

The 500 block

Of north stanton street features a row of gay and lesbian friendly clubs.

Union Depot

Area at 115 durango street, which includes several bars and clubs that cater to college students and young professionals.