Mexican$$Five PointsMon 10:30-21:00; Tue closed; Wed-Sun 10:30-21:00
Kiki's on North Piedras Street offers gluten-free-compatible plates on corn tortillas: the brisket machaca plate contains no wheat flour by default.
Tip: Request corn tortillas explicitly; the default for some dishes is flour. The machaca plate is the safest gluten-free order.
Mediterranean$$DowntownMon-Thu 07:30-20:00; Fri 07:30-21:00; Sat 08:00-21:00; Sun 08:00-15:00
Lamezze on North Stanton Street serves charcoal-grilled kebabs from a halal-certified butcher; a plant-based mezze menu is also available for halal diners.
Tip: Ask about the current kebab meat sourcing at the counter; the restaurant actively sources halal protein for its charcoal grill.
Halal grocery$$Kern PlaceMon-Sat 09:00-20:00; Sun 10:00-18:00
Tazza International Foods on North Mesa Street is El Paso's primary halal food source: certified butcher, halal meats, imported Middle Eastern pantry.
Tip: The halal butcher counter is at the rear of the market; call ahead for large orders of goat or lamb.
Mexican$DowntownMon-Fri 11:00-15:00; Sat 08:00-15:00
Cafe Mayapan at La Mujer Obrera on Texas Avenue serves pre-Hispanic dishes with naturally vegan options: cactus nopales tacos, bean tamales, atole.
Tip: Ask at the counter which tamales are made without lard; the nopales taco is reliably vegan.
Mediterranean$$DowntownMon-Thu 07:30-20:00; Fri 07:30-21:00; Sat 08:00-21:00; Sun 08:00-15:00
Lamezze on North Stanton Street downtown offers a vegan-friendly mezze spread: falafel, hummus with pita, tabbouleh, stuffed grape leaves, all plant-based.
Tip: Request the full plant-based mezze plate; the kitchen will compose a selection of all vegan items on the menu.
Cafe$$Kern PlaceMon-Fri 07:00-15:00; Sat-Sun 08:00-15:00
Salt and Honey Bakery Cafe on North Oregon Street is El Paso's strongest vegetarian-friendly cafe, built on egg dishes, pastries, seasonal vegetable plates.
Tip: The avocado toast and baked egg dishes are reliably meat-free; the pastry case has no meat-based items.