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Fun Food Friday — Delightful Mexican lunch at The Pink Store


The Pink Store restaurant

The Pink Store is a place to go for arts and crafts, tequila, mescal, and a whole lot more. Want a drink? There’s a full-service bar with some of the best, and strongest, margaritas on the planet:

The Pink Store’s bar

On this visit, made on 19 April of this year, we brought along two cruise buddies whom, quite by accident, we found live right here in El Paso. We met on an Alaska cruise last year (Part 1 of cruising Alaska off-season here: Cruising in the Age of Covid-19 — Part 1). Here are Bob “O” and Cory “M” Bustillos posing with Ursula “L” at the Puerto Palomas touristy sign:

Ursula “L”, Bob “O”, and Cory “M”

And here they are as we set down for lunch:

Bob and Cory at The Pink Store

By the way, not only does The Pink Store have indoor dining:

The Pink Store dining room
The Pink Store dining room

You also have the option of sitting outside:

Outdoor dining patio at The Pink Store

Now I’m going to have to apologize. I snagged a photo of the chips, salsa, and pico de gallo:

Chips, salsa, and pico de gallo

But we were so engrossed in our conversations that I totally missed the guacamole and queso fundido con rajas (melted cheese with poblano chile strips). Don’t be grossed out, but I didn’t remember to start taking pictures of the food until we all had already started to dig in. Here is the partially eaten remains of a Plato Mexicano, with included rice, frijoles, taco, red enchilada, and chile rellano(my recipe for that here: Get Stuffed on Chile Rellenos):

Plato Mexicano combination plate

I had The Pink Store’s chimichanga:

Chimichanga plate comes with two chimichangas containing shredded beef

As did Ursula:

Another chimichanga plate

Cory’s Plato Mexicano lasted long enough for me to get the shot above, but Bob didn’t give me much of chance to get my act together:

Title of this movie: Gone in 60 Seconds!

Next week we’ll continue looking at what The Pink Store has to offer in the way of arts, crafts, furniture, and more.

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Palomas, Mexico; Roaming The Pink Store


The Pink Store

Day of the Dead isn’t the only thing celebrated at The Pink Store. And not everything here is on the kitschy side. Far from it. Most of the merchandise here is high-end. Owners Ivonne and Sergio Romero make frequent trips deep into Mexico to search out quality items from some well-known artists and craftsmen. Here are examples of statuary and artisan pottery:

The Pink Store

Is furniture more to your liking? Well, then, take a look at this:

The Pink Store

More pottery, as well as an example of one of the many lighting fixtures you can get here:

The Pink Store

Are you perhaps more into textiles, rugs, or clothing? The Pink Store will float your boat in that department as well:

The Pink Store

The Pink Store is also a great place for some really awesome religious art, such as this massive Archangel Michael:

The Pink Store

Time to sneak in a scarlet blooming hedgehog cactus (from my front yard) photo just for the random heck of it:

Scarlet hedgehog cactus in bloom

Not all the arts and crafts in The Pink Store reside on shelves and tables. You’ll also find the walls packed with marvelous finds:

The Pink Store

Yes, the lighting fixtures you find here work on U.S. current, as Mexico and the U.S. share the same voltage and plug schemes:

The Pink Store

This entire store is packed with so many finds that we always take at least two, and often three, trips around the aisles. We do this upon arrival, before lunch, and again after lunch before departing back to the U.S.

The Pink Store

Need a wall fountain? The Pink Store has you covered:

The Pink Store

But The Pink Store is more than just a store. It’s also a restaurant. On Friday I’ll show you what we and our guests had for lunch.

Restaurant tables next to the merchandise

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Palomas, Mexico; A Return to The Pink Store


The (new) Pink Store (2022) in Palomas, Mexico

I‘m going into coast mode over the next two weeks. That’s for several reasons. First, I just struggled to complete thirty-four articles in rapid order for prescheduled publication. Second, by the time you read this, I’ll have just returned from seventy-one days away, which is why I needed over ten weeks’ worth of blog articles. So, I’m also preparing this two-week series in advance so that I can recover. And, thirdly, it’s been nine years since I last showed you The Pink Store, and the owners Ivonne and Sergio Romero have since completed a full revamp of the entire building. The interior looks nothing as it did when I first showed you The Pink Store back in 2013. Indeed, here’s how it looked back then:

The (old) Pink Store (2013)

Interspersed among this two-week series will be a review of the restaurant inside (this week’s Fun Food Friday) and some recent photos I’ve taken of desert flowers and an El Paso sunset. So, it won’t all be boring, I promise.

Scarlet hedgehog cactus in bloom

Puerto Palomas, Mexico is a border town directly across from Columbus, New Mexico. And, unlike Ciudad Juarez, Palomas is a safe place to visit.

Puerto Palomas de Villa

And if Columbus, New Mexico doesn’t ring a bell, perhaps the “de Villa” in the sign above might refresh your memory. Still drawing a blank? Well, on 9 March 1916 the town of Columbus was the sight of the very famous Battle of Columbus, in Pancho Villa’s (born José Doroteo Arango Arámbula) División del Norte (Division of the North) attacked the town. This resulted in the Pancho Villa Expedition (at the time referred to as “Punitive Expedition, U.S. Army”), which saw the U.S. Army under the command of General John J. “Black Jack” Pershing pursue Pancho Villa deep into Mexico. Serving in that expedition was 2nd Lt. George S. Patton Jr. in his first military campaign. This expedition also marked the first instance of the use of U.S. military aircraft (1st Aero Squadron) in a combat role. Yeah… I’m a military aviation buff; can’t you tell?

Pancho Villa rides today in Palomas

The Pink Store is simply a wonderful destination on a day trip from El Paso, or any of several southern New Mexico locations stretching from Lordsburg to the west to Las Cruces in the east. It’s not just a destination for great Mexican food. It’s also a place where you can spend hours shopping for handcrafted Mexican arts and crafts:

The Pink Store

Some of their more popular items are Catrinas (La Calavera Catrina — The Elegant Skull), which are skeletal female figures, and other Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) items. I have in my home office a rather nice depiction of Day of the Dead Beatles reenacting the Abbey Road album cover, for instance. No such statuary here today, but they did have Day of the Dead Freddy Mercurys on hand. Here are some other examples:

Catrinas and other Day of the Dead articles on display

Beyond Day of the Dead articles, there are lots of others art forms available here:

Well continue this tour on Wednesday and through next week.

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