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    The Centennial

    3.3 (9 reviews)

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    Tom H.

    The Centenniel Club has multiple functions on Fort Bliss. It serves as a place to father for lunch or dinner as well as for drinks in the Sam Adams Pub. For lunch there is usually a buffet and you are offered the salad bar, the main dishes for your meal as well as dessert which has included brownies, pie and soft serve ice cream. Additionally you can order meals that they prepare for you such as Mexican dishes and sandwiches. Soft drinks and a variety of teas are available for you to fill up your cup. As for other parts of the club, there are several meeting rooms available for small to large groups. These rooms need to be coordinated ahead of time for use. Most times there isn't an additional fee unless you use electronic equipment from the facility. Fort Bliss also has many large functions commemorating monthly celebrations as well as hiring fairs in this location. The hiring fair has many local companies and national companies that look to hire military members transitioning from service as well as spouses. These are publicized on various Fort Bliss websites and the local Fort Bliss newspaper.

    Amos S.

    The Centennial club is often also referred to as the NCO Club, and it also houses the Sam Adams pub. It's a place where we hold a lot of our formal events and sometimes, for example, smaller events from off post agencies, like the tattoo expos, which are happening later on in March, are held here in the main ballroom. But most of our formal Army events are held here. Ballroom, catering, full bar etc. It's located on East Bliss (Biggs Army Airfield for us older Soldiers), across from the Shoppette (the one with the Arby's in it). On Sgt Maj Blvd. There's an ATM inside, as well as a semi-nightclub-ish place that stays open after hours when everything is closed. Smoking out back under covered patio. Samuel Adams Brewhouse is pretty nice. It's what it sounds like, a bar (full service) that has every type of Sam Adams available. Not bad. The ballroom is rather large, and the place caters large events as well. Anyone who is an Air Defender knows all to well the ballroom of the centennial, as we normal honor our patron saint, Saint Barbara, the Saint of Artillerymen, here at this spot. It's been kept up with, but it's old, like a lot of stuff on the old Air Field. I first came to Bliss some 11 yrs ago, and this place already KD an old feel to it back then... As it sat right down the road from the Army's Sergeants Major Academy. And I finally have returned to Bliss, where many a Air Defense Artillerymen got their start over in Abernathy Park or Upper Logan, and Yuuuup, Biggs is now East Bliss and everything is new, but the Centennial still stands tall. Lineage. History. Ft Bliss. US Army. Das It Mayne

    Nachos are so good! Plus Trulys on tap!
    Theresa V.

    All I have to say is, the nachos, get the nachos! The Samuel Adam's pub is a plus. Beer on tap as well as a pleasant atmosphere!

    That's boiled chicken with mustard and walnuts, and roast beef with gravy and mushrooms.

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    The place stinks as soon as you walk in. The food is mediocre and the price is above average.

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    Taquizas Los Pistoleros

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    I can see why the tacos were so cheap. I placed an order for 4 pastor tacos with a baked potato for…read more7.99. When i received my food i noticed they put 5 fries and when i asked about the potato they said they ran out and "upgraded" to fries. When i asked why didn't they inform me they were out of potato's she simply said we upgraded you to fries. THERE WAS ONLY 5 FRIES!!! the meat was also very bland and they only gave me 1/4 a lemon.

    Am I a glutton for food and punishment? Yes, I am... As a…read moremom making 1k+meals daily for picky kids, when I get a chance to "run errands" and pick up food, I'll get as much variety as I can. Filipino and Mexican food today. In the spirit of eating good and supporting local, I made a U-turn and got some tacos on the way home from the Eastside. Taquizas Los Pistoleros is right off the 10 Freeway and they're always dependable for delicious tacos. If you're gonna get any type of food you need to transport, why not pick a place known for their catering? I swear they package everything so well and beautifully, it's like dining in. The last time I went there, they had a 5 taco special with a small drink for $5. Now they have 4 taco special with large drink for $7.95. It's still a huge amount of food, no matter the price changes, so I didn't mind. I specifically went on Sat. because some people said that I had to try their Al Pastor as well as their Barbacoa on the weekend. Omg they were right. The Al Pastor was soooo flavorful and the chunks were huge so you could taste the seasoning as well as their pineapple chunks. Definitely get these. Their Barbacoa was soft and fatty. Really tender meat, not dry. I'm a fan. I got their limeade as a drink but hubby stole that too. Chris came out and took my order and I guess he recognized me from my posts, because he gave me some quesabirria to try. I've tried quesabirria at a truck at the Taco Shop Barbacoa y Birria Estilo Sinaloa, and it was really nice, very flavorful. I liked the consomme there. I've tried it at the food truck rally at Placeres Culposos and their actual tacos held up a lot better when dipped than other places. Taquizas Los Pistoleros quesabirria is a good version as well. They definitely give you a lot more cheese...and the consomme is more like a salsa. Thick with a kick. I wanted to support his business and saw that the restaurant was asking for donations to help his Tia with expenses since their breadwinner passed, so I have him some cash. I didn't realize it was a raffle for a huge catering plate! So if you want to do something nice and maybe win something, check out their FB PAGE and enter there. They deliver all over too since they're smack in the middle of El Paso and their family meals can't be beat! Support good food, support regional tastes, and #supportlocal! Taquizas Los Pistoleros 7924 Gateway Blvd E #103, El Paso, TX 79915 (915) 745-7339

    The Centennial - catering - Updated May 2026

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