A Feast for the Senses

BBQ%2C+sports+and+classic+cars
A Feast for the Senses The aroma of sizzling meats mingling with the sweet scent of barbecue sauce wafts through the air, awakening the primal instincts within. A gathering of friends and family surrounds the grill, their laughter and chatter adding a vibrant melody to the outdoor symphony. As the tender ribs glisten with a glaze made from tangy sauce and herbs, the grills become the center of attention. Master grillers tend to their creations with the patience and precision of artists, patiently monitoring the heat and flipping the meats with deft hands. Accompanying the feast is a spirited sports game, the cheers of the crowd echoing around the backyard. The grillmasters pause their culinary endeavors to catch a glimpse of the action, their faces painted with excitement as they witness athletic prowess on the field. Amidst the tantalizing food and lively atmosphere, a row of classic cars catches the eye. Gleaming chrome and vintage paint jobs evoke a sense of nostalgia and admiration. The owners proudly showcase their automotive treasures, sharing stories of their history and meticulously preserved condition. As the sun begins to set, casting a warm glow over the gathering, the barbecue reaches its peak. The flavors are perfectly orchestrated, the meats succulent and juicy. The sports game concludes in a thrilling victory, leaving behind a surge of camaraderie and shared experiences. And so, the evening unfolds as a harmonious blend of culinary delights, sporting excitement, and automotive artistry. A feast for the senses that lingers in the memory as a moment of pure indulgence and unforgettable connections.

There are so many thoughtful ways to honor dad–or a father figure–in El Paso. For dads who love food: celebrate with endless barbecues and tasty brunch buffets. If dad prefers sports or cars, treat him to a local football match or take the family to a lively car show with live music and food.

There are so many thoughtful ways to honor dad–or a father figure–in El Paso. For dads who love food: celebrate with endless barbecues and tasty brunch buffets. If dad prefers sports or cars, treat him to a local football match or take the family to a lively car show with live music and food.

Finally, if Dad needs some rest, a deep tissue massage can help him enjoy relaxation.

When is Father’s Day 2024?

Father’s Day is Sunday, June 16.

Here are some ways to treat Dad this Father’s Day weekend.

Desert oak barbecue

Celebrate Father’s Day by treating Dad to unlimited pulled pork, brisket, sausage and more from 11am to 7:30pm on Saturday, June 15 and Sunday, June 16. Desert Oak Barbecue serves dad’s favorites on Saturdays and Sundays. Prices are $37 for adults, $20 for children ages 12 to 17, and $9 for children 12 and under. A deposit is required when booking online. Reservations are required; location: 11411 Gateway Blvd.

El Paso Locomotive FC free shirt

Treat Dad to an exciting evening and get some free Locos gear at Southwest University Park. On Saturday, June 15, the first 1,500 fans will receive a free jersey when the Locos return to take on Phoenix Rising FC. The match starts at 7:00 PM. Tickets can be purchased in advance.

BodyWorks Massage Therapy and Aesthetics

Show dad some love by pampering him with a 60-minute deep tissue massage and a men’s facial for $135. For even more relaxation, for an additional charge you can add hot stones or a sound bath–a gentle therapy that uses sound waves from ancient instruments+. Reservations are required; location: 2077 N. Zaragoza Road.

El Paso Daiso opens:What it looks like in the Japanese value store

Classic car show in Ascarate Park

Entertain dad with live music, food trucks and classic cars for Ascarate’s ‘Dads ‘N Rides’ event from 2pm to 8pm on Father’s Day Sunday, June 16. The park will be lined with classic and muscle cars during this free event hosted by the County of El Paso; location: 6900 Delta Drive.

Father’s Day brunch buffets

Ambar Restaurante

Surprise Dad with a culinary experience at the downtown restaurant of the elegant Plaza Hotel, from 10am to 2pm, Sunday, June 16. The special menu includes omelettes, stuffed pancakes, carne asada and bread pudding for dessert. There’s also something for the kids: chicken tenders and giant Oreos. Prices are $65 per person and $32.50 for children ages 4-12. Reservations are preferred; location: 106 W. Mills Ave.

Deadbeach Brewery

Honor Dad with freebies and a deliciousBBQ, Sports, and Classic Cars Delight Community Residents and visitors alike gathered at the town square for a day filled with summer delights. The aroma of savory barbecue wafted through the air, tempting attendees with a tantalizing spread of ribs, brisket, and chicken. As the sun dipped below the horizon, locals and out-of-towners settled into their blankets and lawn chairs to witness a thrilling baseball game. The crack of the bat reverberated through the air, eliciting cheers and laughter from the enthusiastic crowd. But the highlight of the evening was undoubtedly the classic car show. Vintage automobiles from all eras lined the streets, gleaming under the moonlight. Chrome bumpers sparkled, and the engines roared with nostalgic fervor. Owners proudly displayed their prized possessions, sharing stories and fielding questions from admiring spectators. From the smell of smoky barbecue to the excitement of the ballpark and the beauty of classic cars, the event offered something for everyone. It fostered a sense of community, bringing together residents and visitors alike to celebrate summer in all its glory.

Comments

No comments yet. Why don’t you start the discussion?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *