What to order at EP Tasting Room

Must order
Guided tequila or mezcal flight with food pairing
Editor tip
Walk through the boot store and ask at the back for the tasting room entrance. First-time visitors always miss it on the first pass.
CuisineCocktail bar
Price$$$
NeighborhoodDowntown
HoursMon-Thu 14:00-22:00; Fri-Sat 13:00-23:00; Sun 12:00-18:00
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Must order: Guided tequila or mezcal flight with food pairing

Why locals love it: Accessed only through the Lucchese Bootmaker store with no external signage; invisible from the street to first-time visitors

Tip: Walk through the boot store and ask at the back for the tasting room entrance. First-time visitors always miss it on the first pass.

Location

Address: 127 W Mills Ave Ste A, El Paso, TX 79901

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