
East El Paso just picked up a new late-night hangout, as Rockstar Burger Bar has fired up grills at its second city location in the Eastlake shopping area at 13649 Eastlake Blvd C-1. The new spot leans hard into the sports-bar feel, packing in 19 televisions, with 16 inside and three more outside, plus a bar that keeps pouring late on weekends and a menu stacked with over-the-top burgers and milkshakes. The expansion brings the downtown burger bar's louder, game-friendly vibe closer to Eastlake residents.
A photo gallery published April 13 by the El Paso Times and shot April 9 by Gaby Velasquez walks through the new interior and confirms the 19-screen setup. The captions call out menu items at the Eastlake shop, including the Border Burger and the Rolling Stone burger, and detail toppings like arrachera, guacamole, Monterey habanero cheese, sautéed mushrooms, grilled onions and torreado cream cheese. The gallery frames Eastlake as the chain’s second El Paso address and offers plenty of photos for anyone wanting to scope out the space before heading over.
As listed on the restaurant's website, the Eastlake outpost sits at 13649 Eastlake Blvd C-1 and can be reached at (915) 231-6688. The venue's online ordering page, via the listing on ToastTab, shows operating hours that include late-night service on weekends and displays the full burger lineup. That ordering page specifically names the Border Burger and Rolling Stone among the available picks.
The El Paso Chamber's January newsletter flagged a ribbon-cutting at the Eastlake address on Feb. 2, indicating the site has been active since early 2026. Event listings from Visit El Paso include programming at both the Eastlake location and the original downtown venue at 217 N. Stanton, suggesting Rockstar Burger Bar plans to use both rooms for shows and watch parties. That setup mirrors other local operators that split their energy between a downtown hub and neighborhood outposts to pull in different crowds.
What to expect
Expect a loud, sports-bar atmosphere with walls of TVs tuned to big games, a casual, calorie-heavy burger menu and an attached bar that stays open late on weekends. Like a lot of neighborhood spots in their opening stretch, service can be hit or miss while staff settles in, so it is smart to budget extra time on game nights and busy weekends.
Menu highlights
The Border Burger shows up in El Paso Times photos topped with arrachera, guacamole and Monterey habanero cheese, while the Rolling Stone burger is pictured with sautéed mushrooms, grilled onions and torreado cream cheese. The restaurant's online ordering menu on ToastTab lists those burgers alongside wings, nachos and milkshakes for anyone chasing a late-night bite.
For East El Paso residents, the new Rockstar location adds another option for nights out and game watching without making the drive downtown. The coming months will show whether the Eastlake spot settles in as a default choice for big-screen sports and bar-food cravings.









