
Interested in getting the lowdown the freshest new spots in El Paso? From an axe throwing venue to a burrito spot, read on for the newest destinations to open their doors recently.
Relaxe

Relaxe is an axe throwing spot that recently opened at 808 Montana Ave. in Houston Park.
Participants are shown how to throw axes at wooden targets to test their aim and strength, and the spot allows BYOB for adult patrons.
It's proven popular thus far, with five stars out of six reviews on Yelp.
Want to give it a try? Relaxe is open from 1–11 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, and from 1 p.m.–1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. (It's closed Monday and Tuesday.)
Rita's Burritos

Stop by 4907 Crossroads Drive, Building B, and you'll find Rita's Burritos, a new Mexican spot.
The fast eats eatery specializes in handcrafted burritos made with fresh, locally-sourced meats and produce. Aside from burritos, the menu features wraps, quesadillas, corn a la ocotillo and refried beans with muenster cheese.
It's scoring rave reviews on Yelp with a perfect five-star rating out of seven reviews so far.
Hungry? Check it out from 7 a.m.–6 p.m. on weekdays and 8 a.m.–4 p.m. on Saturday. (It's closed Sunday.)
Nonotelo

Nonotelo is a new artisan gelato spot that's located at 7300 N. Mesa St., Suite 101.
While the highlight is the shop's more than 40 flavors of homemade gelatos, Nonotelo also offers banana and peach splits, milkshakes, brownies, waffle cones and tiramisu.
With 4.5 stars out of two reviews, the spot to score frozen treats is off to a strong start.
Grab some gelato from noon–10 p.m. daily.
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