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Great American Steakhouse - Sirloin and lobster

Great American Steakhouse

4.1(29 reviews)
3.3 km
$$

This Great American Steakhouse is located in the Plaza Las Misiones mall in Ciudad Juarez. We had…read moredinner here twice, and asked to be seated at the bar during both visits. Service was good overall, though during both our trips here we noted the servers who'd initially taken care of us would often disappear for very long periods and we'd need to ask others for assistance during the course of our meal. This restaurant has solid cocktail and wine lists, and a fairly extensive food menu which likely has something to accommodate nearly everyone's tastes, and menus are available in either English or Spanish. During our first visit we shared an order of guac and chips to start, and though the guacamole was good, the chips were thick and baked rather than fried and to be frank, I was afraid I'd break a tooth on them. For my main course that night I had the chicken breast with vegetables and it was very good. During our second visit we had the queso fundido to share, and I had a caesar salad with chicken. We enjoyed both our meals here, and menu prices were about on par with better quality steakhouses in larger US cities.

This place was amazing the meats were super tender. The service was pretty smooth, wish our waiter…read morewas a bit more attentive, however to be fair, it was a busy evening, the ambiance was really good, over all, I recommended this place for a good dinner.

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Great American Steakhouse - Great Spot for dinner!!

Great Spot for dinner!!

Great American Steakhouse - Sirloin Steak medium rare

Sirloin Steak medium rare

Great American Steakhouse - The wine storage area.

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The wine storage area.

Cattleman's Steakhouse at Indian Cliffs Ranch - 10 OZ Ribeye Steak

Cattleman's Steakhouse at Indian Cliffs Ranch

4.3(909 reviews)
37.1 km
$$$

This is an awesome place. Came to my birthplace (Fabens) then heard so much of this place I had to…read moretry it. Amazing, can't wait to try the food. Sign says they don't open until 5, but I guess they let the customers in early. You have to drive off the 10 and seems like you'll never get there, but the it appears on your right had side. Just finished with my food, it was DELICIOUS!!!! They welcome their customers to walk the paths and check the place out. I may need to walk after the food Ellen

Thirty miles south of El Paso, where the desert stretches wide and the sun beats down like a…read moreblacksmith's hammer, there stands an oasis known as Cattlemen's Steakhouse--serving up some of the finest grub west of the Pecos. I'd been there once before, though not among the regular folk. Ten years ago, I sat in the private dining hall, watching the cooks tend to ribeyes over an open flame. Those steaks were laid on a grill set at a slant, so the grease dripped away instead of pooling beneath the meat. No shortcuts. No nonsense. Just fire, steel, and beef. This time, I pushed through the restaurant doors like a dusty traveler looking for redemption. Inside, a hungry soul can choose their cut, name their doneness, and pick their fixin's. Sure, there are other offerings on the menu--but I didn't ride all that way for chicken. I ordered the 24-ounce porterhouse they call the Cowgirl. For the truly brave, there's the Cowboy--a two-and-a-half-pound behemoth fit for a cattle drive champion. The steak arrives with a baked potato riding shotgun on the plate. Alongside come cowboy beans, pineapple coleslaw, and warm dinner rolls. And here's the kicker--they'll keep the sides coming if you've got the grit to ask for more. I fought my way through that Cowgirl like it was high noon. Tender, rich, and full of honest flavor--so good it didn't need a drop of sauce. I'll admit, the edges had a touch of toughness, like the desert itself. But that center cut? Smooth as a prairie sunset. Service was sharp and steady, the kind you hope for when you hitch your horse outside. But what truly sets Cattlemen's apart is its solitude. Out there, far from city noise, you're reminded of a quieter time--when towns were few, distances were long, and a good meal after a hard day's ride meant everything. If you're looking for a steakhouse that feels less like a restaurant and more like a scene from an old frontier tale, this is the place. Just bring your appetite--and maybe loosen your belt a notch before you saddle up.

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Cattleman's Steakhouse at Indian Cliffs Ranch - Entrance way museum-like experience.

Entrance way museum-like experience.

Cattleman's Steakhouse at Indian Cliffs Ranch - Wow...these ribs were great!!

Wow...these ribs were great!!

Cattleman's Steakhouse at Indian Cliffs Ranch - Sausage appetizer is still amazing!!

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Sausage appetizer is still amazing!!

West Texas Chophouse - Steak, asparagus, baked potato, and lobster tail

West Texas Chophouse

3.9(833 reviews)
7.4 km
$$

Been to this place a couple of times with our customer. Steaks are good, salads are very tasty…read more Service on the other hand for being somewhat a higher end place is horrible. We were served by Justin. We had to ask twice for everything he was very forgetful. He would disappear to the back for long periods. It was so bad all his table around us were borrowing silverware and pepper shakers because he was nowhere to be found. I would go back but would ask for a different server.

Extremely Disappointed, Multiple Issues Throughout…read more I had high expectations for this restaurant given its chophouse reputation, but our experience was disappointing from start to finish. We ordered the bone marrow appetizer, iceberg wedge, Caesar salad, and two kids meals to go. Unfortunately, nearly every aspect of our order had problems. The bone marrow was excessively salty to the point of being inedible. We tried to salvage it by scraping away the salt, but ultimately had to throw it out, I was not happy as you know bone marrow is not cheaply priced. The salsa macha accompanying it was also missing. My Caesar salad arrived with wilted lettuce literally hanging out of the container, clearly not fresh enough to serve. One kids meal had the wrong side item, no silverware was provided, and our drinks were forgotten entirely. We returned to address these issues, and while the manager was apologetic and remade our order, the replacements were still subpar. My LARGE salad was noticeably smaller than what I originally ordered, and the salsa macha, when finally provided, was very mediocre at best. I've had a lot better. I'm typically understanding when restaurants make one or two mistakes, but when an entire order is executed this poorly, it's hard to overlook. I understand they were busy, but they seriously need to execute better under those conditions. For a chophouse at this price point, the quality and attention to detail should be far better. Unfortunately, we won't be returning.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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West Texas Chophouse - Interior

Interior

West Texas Chophouse - Mac & Cheese Burger

Mac & Cheese Burger

West Texas Chophouse

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Las Espadas

Las Espadas

3.7(13 reviews)
2.1 km

This place is one of my top recommendations to people when they ask me about good restaurants in…read moreJuarez, unfortunately is not Mexican food, but a Brazilian steakhouse. First of all if you go a saturday or sunday 3-7pm you would most likely find a waiting line of up to an 1hr, the food is that good. There is a salad bar with all types of sides: potatoes, cold pasta salads, rice, breads, even wings, spaghetti, etc I can't remember all of them but its varied, you have a lot of options but be careful not to get full on the sides and vegetables because they're really good but you still have to wait on the main course. The waiters/caters come table to table with their different meat cuts and they serve them on your plate, they're not cold, they meat is on a ESPADA (sword) that comes right out of the flames, sometimes it's sizzling still. You can tell them to bring a special meat that you like as many times you want, and you can stay there at the restaurant as much as your stomach allows you, it's a buffet but instead of you going to serve yourself, the waiters bring the meat to you, my personal favorite CHISTORRA (it's a chorizo like meat with a salty and porky flavor). They have a variety of drinks but the wine options in here are the main thing, make sure to ask for your favorite wine they probably have it. So if you're feeling really hungry for meat i mean A LOT of meat, stop by Espadas and have a bite, or 2...... or 30. The attention is good and they take credit cards and cash USD dollars. And there also a menu for deserts if you still are craving something sweet (but these are paid separately), I usually just take the grilled pineapple with cinnamon that comes in a sword as well, DELICIOUS!

Muy bueno si aguanta pero le tienes que llegar temprano para que los cortes no estén muy asados y…read moresecos en otro rollo las bebidas son muy top y buenísimas ah y también los postres!

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Las Espadas - Chistorra

Chistorra

Las Espadas - YES bring the meat

YES bring the meat

Las Espadas

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Thirty 5ive Tavern & Grill - Prime rib 16oz

Thirty 5ive Tavern & Grill

4.4(194 reviews)
9.4 km
$$

We loved the key lime pie (e.g., photo of pie from night before at Manhattan Heights) at Manhattan…read moreHeights Bar & Grill so much that we ordered it again to go from their sister restaurant, Thirty5ive Bar & Grill, the next day. It became a special treat for our family while visiting our Tía in home hospice--and one of her last, most joyful bites. Food and our family's recipes are at the heart of who we are, so hearing my Tía Emma call it "magnificent" meant everything. While, we didn't dine in, we noted the atmosphere struck the right balance of upscale bar and grill on our two visits. Please note, this place get packed on weekend nights. If you want to eat here on the weekend swing by from 4 to 5:30pm.

I feel a certain kind of way about this place…read more Pros Food was mostly good Service was almost spot on Steaks were great sized Lobster Mac and cheese was amazing Lobster bisque was fantastic Healthy pour on cocktails Cons Food took forever to come out each time Server while awesome also disappeared for large periods of time Steaks had little to no seasoning Music was way too loud Diaper changing stations in the bathrooms but no high chairs? Makes little sense Admin fee that's not disclosed and no explanation for what it's for This place is probably designed for a certain demographic and that's fine but don't advertise yourself as anything other than.

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Thirty 5ive Tavern & Grill - Bar area

Bar area

Thirty 5ive Tavern & Grill - Chocolate Mousse

Chocolate Mousse

Thirty 5ive Tavern & Grill - Chocolate Martini

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Chocolate Martini

El Tragadero - "Nice" decoration...

El Tragadero

4.3(10 reviews)
6.4 km
$$$

My family and I were invited here, while visiting town... We were really looking forward to having…read moresome steak! After reading most of the reviews, I felt very confident about this place. Unfortunately, I was not impressed. Medium rare, was not very rare at all... Also didn't seem to have any grill marks. Other family members preferred theirs well done, but they looked as if they'd just been baked. I know that that salt & pepper is all that's needed for a good steak, but they both seemed to be missing. Free Flan was the highlight of this meal!

This is establishment is one of my favorite places to eat on the borderland, and is an experience…read moreunlike anything you'll get in El Paso. From the outside looking in, El Tragadero doesn't look like much, but once you step inside you're treated to sites and smells that will delight. The theme of the restaurant is bullfighting, and inside you'll find paintings, matador outfits, posters, etc celebrating the history of bullfighting. It might as well be a museum. Whether you are up stairs or downstairs, one of the first things you'll notice is older women making fresh corn tortillas. I kid you not, these might be the best tortillas I've ever had, and I typically prefer flour to corn. If you give them a small tip at the onset, they'll keep the tortillas coming nonstop. Before you even order you'll be provided with some chicharron and salsa, as well as some beans. A nice touch that compliments a Sol well. On the menu is a variety of delicious grilled meats with an unbeatable flavor profile that puts most American steakhouses to shame. To date I've had the arrachera, rib eye, and ribs. Although I prefer the arrachera, all three will blow you away. The meat is so good that even when I've taken it home and reheated it in a skillet the next day, it's just as delicious. Some pro tips: They only take cash but accept dollars and pesos. Convert your dollars to pesos before as the exchange rate in the restaurant will be worse if you pay in dollars. Don't be surprised if you see people waiting outside, this place is popular but they turn over tables quickly.

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El Tragadero - Entrance to restaurant

Entrance to restaurant

El Tragadero
El Tragadero - Appetizer

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Appetizer

Rako - steak - Updated May 2026

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