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Avila's Mexican Food – El Paso

Traditional Mexican Breakfast on Sunday or Dinner on Monday–Thursday

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In a Nutshell

Since 1952, four generations of Avilas have been serving up chilaquiles, huevos rancheros, enchiladas, chicken mole, and chili con queso

The Fine Print

  • Expires Nov 21, 2012
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. Extra fee for delivery. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid on holidays.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

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Choose Between Two Options

  • $10 for $20 worth of traditional Mexican breakfast, valid Sunday
  • $12 for $24 worth of Mexican dinner fare, valid Monday–Thursday after 4:30 p.m.

On Sunday mornings, breakfasters can start their day with two scrambled eggs with chorizo sausage ($6.95), chilaquiles ($6.95), or a breakfast burrito with a choice of meat ($2.25). On Monday–Thursday evenings, diners can dig into plates of chicken mole ($9.95) and the chili con queso steak ($10.25). See the full menu.

Avila's Mexican Food

First serving up traditional Mexican eats in 1952, Avila’s Mexican Food has been supervised and staffed by four generations of Avilas intent on preserving their family’s recipes for delicious enchiladas, chicken mole, and their famous chili con queso. Most dishes start off with a corn tortilla base, which can then be outfitted with a choice of meat, toppings, and spicy drizzlings of mole, guacamole, or red or green chili sauce. Each dinner plate comes with two sugarcoated sopaipillas, which take the sting out of spicy dishes, much like a lickable epi-pen. On Sundays, the shop’s waiters serve traditional Mexican breakfast all day long—with dishes such as the Menudo, a Mexican soup in a spicy broth—allowing leniency for late wakers and patrons whose roosters are stuck flashing 12:00.

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First serving up traditional Mexican eats in 1952, Avila’s Mexican Food has been supervised and staffed by four generations of Avilas intent on preserving their family’s recipes for delicious enchiladas, chicken mole, and their famous chili con queso. Most dishes start off with a flour tortilla base, which can then be outfitted with a choice of meat, toppings, and spicy drizzlings of mole, guacamole, or red or green chili sauce. Each dinner plate comes with two sugarcoated sopaipillas, which take the sting out of spicy dishes, much like a lickable epi-pen. The shop’s waiters serve traditional Mexican breakfast all day long, allowing leniency for late wakers and patrons whose roosters are stuck flashing 12:00.:m]]

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