El Paso's Eloise restaurant announces closure at end of July
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The owner of El Paso's Eloise restaurant announced on social media on Friday afternoon, May 30, that they will close their doors at the end of July.
'Our lease is up for renewal and due to some pretty chaotic economic conditions, we made the decision to not renew our lease,' Jim Ward, owner of Eloise Restaurant and Bar, said.
Ward said the restaurant's last day of service will be on July 31.
'We did just want to take a second and say how much we've enjoyed the past 13 years. Being a part of this community means everything to us and the support and love you all given us and our staff means everything. For now, we're going to put Eloise on a shelf and we will go from there,' Ward said.
Eloise originally opened in 2012 along Shadow Mountain Drive in West El Paso as a coffee shop. Since then, Eloise has grown into a restaurant and bar and relocated to a larger space down the street at 126 Shadow Mountain, Suite A.
For more information about Eloise, you can visit their Instagram and Facebook accounts.
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