LOCATED AT THE SHOPPES AT SOLANA

The Coffee Spot El Paso

If you have been anywhere near El Paso’s social media feeds this month, you have probably seen something about a coffee shop giving away VIP concert tickets. That shop is The Coffee Spot, a Puerto Rican coffee kiosk tucked inside The Shoppes at Solana on the west side of town. And yes, the Sip, Snap & Win Photo Contest is real — a grand prize VIP package for two to Post Malone at Sun Bowl Stadium and runner-up BTS Arirang tickets are on the table. But here is the thing most people scrolling past the contest posts are missing. The Coffee Spot is not just a giveaway vehicle. It is one of the most interesting coffee experiences in El Paso right now, and it has been building something special since its grand opening with the El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce on March 29, 2025.

The concept is straightforward but uncommon for the Sun City. Authentic Puerto Rican coffee beans, imported directly from farms in Yauco, Puerto Rico, roasted in small batches right here in El Paso, and served from a kiosk that feels more like a slice of the Caribbean than a mall food court stop. The contest might be what gets you through the door. The coffee is what brings you back.

 

Detail Info
Business Name The Coffee Spot 915
Owner The Coffee Spot LLC
Location The Shoppes at Solana, Level 1, Kiosk K-12
Address 750 Sunland Park Dr, El Paso, TX 79912
Phone (915) 260-9099
Instagram @thecoffeespot915
Website thecoffeespot915.com
DoorDash Available for delivery across El Paso
Coffee Origin Yauco, Puerto Rico — direct import, small-batch roasted in El Paso
Grand Opening March 29, 2025 (Ribbon cutting with El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce)
Signature Drinks Abuelatte, Café Con Leche, Iced Lattes, Cortados, Red Bull Energizers
Current Contest Sip, Snap & Win Photo Contest (April 15 – May 10, 2026)



The Puerto Rican Coffee That Started It All

The Coffee Spot exists because of a single idea — bring real Puerto Rican coffee to El Paso without cutting corners. That means no distributors, no warehouse-aged beans, and no blending with cheaper imports. The beans come directly from farms in Yauco, a municipality on the southwestern coast of Puerto Rico that locals call El Pueblo del Café — The Town of Coffee. Yauco has been producing some of the finest coffee in the Caribbean for over two centuries, and the region’s volcanic soil, high elevation, and shade-grown conditions create a flavor profile that is hard to replicate anywhere else.

What makes Puerto Rican coffee different from the beans most El Pasoans encounter? It starts with the body. Puerto Rican beans are naturally smooth and low in acidity, which means no bitterness and no harsh aftertaste. The flavor leans into chocolate and caramel notes with a silky mouthfeel that works beautifully in espresso, lattes, and even a simple black cup. The beans are hand-picked during harvest, processed with care, and shipped in small quantities to preserve freshness. By the time they reach The Coffee Spot, they are roasted locally in small batches so nothing sits on a shelf long enough to lose its character.

This is not the kind of coffee you get from a drive-through chain. It is the kind of coffee that makes you pause, take a sip, and wonder why it tastes different. The answer is simple — because everything about the sourcing, roasting, and preparation is intentional.

The Vibe Inside The Shoppes at Solana

Walking up to The Coffee Spot inside The Shoppes at Solana feels different from the rest of the mall. The kiosk is located on Level 1 at Kiosk K-12, right in front of the White Horse Statue and next to Zalon Nails & Hair. It is small but vibrant. The décor pulls directly from Puerto Rican culture — vivid blues, pinks, and yellows splash across the space, accompanied by tropical music that sets a mood most El Paso coffee shops do not attempt.

This is not a sterile, minimalist café trying to look like every other third-wave coffee bar in the country. It feels personal. It feels like someone’s passion project — because it is. The Coffee Spot was built to bring a piece of Puerto Rico to the Sun City, and that intention shows in the details. The colorful aesthetic, the music, the way the baristas talk about the beans. Regulars mention Annie and Jiji by name in Google reviews, praising not just the drinks but the warmth of the service.

The grand opening ribbon cutting with the El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in March 2025 set the tone for what The Coffee Spot wants to be — a community hub, not just a caffeine stop. There are plans for art nights, open mic events, and acoustic live sets that would turn the space into a small cultural venue within the mall. A reading nook promotes literacy and creativity for visitors who want to sit, sip, and stay a while.

The Shoppes at Solana sits right off I-10 and Sunland Park Drive, making it one of the most accessible spots on the west side. Whether you are shopping, running errands, or just looking for a reason to slow down for twenty minutes, The Coffee Spot gives you one.

Why Local Coffee Shops Like This Matter in El Paso

El Paso’s local coffee scene has been growing fast. Names like 2Ten Coffee Roasters, Steady Pace Coffee, Salt + Honey, Sand Dust Coffee, District Coffee, Coffee Box, and 787 Coffee have all carved out loyal followings across the city. Latte art throwdowns are drawing packed crowds. New shops are opening on the east side. The community is showing up for local coffee in a way that was not happening five years ago.

The Coffee Spot adds something different to that landscape. While most El Paso coffee shops lean into Mexican-American flavor profiles or third-wave specialty roasting, The Coffee Spot brings Puerto Rican heritage to the table. In a city that is defined by cross-cultural identity — where Mexican, American, and Indigenous traditions have mixed for centuries — adding Caribbean roots to the coffee scene feels like a natural extension of what makes El Paso unique.

Supporting a place like The Coffee Spot is not just about getting a better cup of coffee, although you will. It is about investing in the kind of small, independent, culturally rich businesses that give a city its character. Every dollar spent at a locally owned kiosk stays closer to the community than a dollar spent at a national chain. Every Instagram story you post from the shop introduces someone new to a business that is still growing, still building, still earning its place in El Paso’s coffee conversation.

That is why it matters. And that is why a contest giving away concert tickets feels like more than a marketing play. It is a small business doing something bold to put itself on the map and bring the community along for the ride.

The Sip, Snap & Win Contest — Your Shot at Free Concert Tickets

The Sip, Snap & Win Photo Contest runs from April 15 through approximately May 10, 2026. It is a skill-based judged contest — not a raffle, not a random drawing. A panel of judges scores entries on creativity and originality (40%), relevance to the featured specialty drinks and The Coffee Spot experience (30%), and visual appeal with El Paso flavor (30%).

The grand prize is a premium VIP package for two to Post Malone Presents: The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 at Sun Bowl Stadium on May 13, 2026. That package is valued between $2,000 and $3,000. Two runner-up winners each receive a pair of tickets to BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ at Sun Bowl Stadium on May 2 or May 3, 2026, valued between $800 and $1,200 per set.

There are two ways to enter. Post your photo on Instagram or Facebook with #SipSnapWinElPaso and tag @thecoffeespot915. Or submit through the free Google Form available in-store via QR code. One entry per person per day. No purchase necessary.

For the full contest breakdown including rules, judging criteria, and tips to make your photo stand out, check out our complete guide: Win Free Concert Tickets in El Paso 2026 — All It Takes Is a Photo and a Coffee.

Why This Contest Matters for El Paso

May 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark month for live entertainment in El Paso. BTS chose Sun Bowl Stadium as one of their North American stops on a tour that sold out globally in hours. Post Malone and Jelly Roll selected El Paso as the very first stadium date on a 23-city run. That kind of attention puts the Sun City on the national stage in a way that rarely happens.

And in the middle of it all, a local coffee shop is making sure El Pasoans have a chance to be part of the experience — even if they could not get tickets during the initial rush. That is what makes the Sip, Snap & Win contest special. It is not a national brand running a corporate sweepstakes. It is The Coffee Spot, a kiosk at The Shoppes at Solana, investing in the community and turning a moment of local excitement into something people can actually participate in.

Contests like this are a reminder of what makes El Paso different. When big events come to town, local businesses step up. They do not just ride the wave — they create new entry points so more people can be part of it. That is the kind of energy that builds a city.

Conclusion

The Coffee Spot is open now at The Shoppes at Solana. Stop by for a cup of something you will not find anywhere else in El Paso, snap a photo for the Sip, Snap & Win contest, and follow @thecoffeespot915 on Instagram for menu updates, contest entries, and community events. The concert tickets are a bonus. The coffee is the real story.

FAQ: Why Local Coffee Shops in El Paso Are Replacing Big Chains

Where is The Coffee Spot in El Paso?

The Coffee Spot is located at The Shoppes at Solana, 750 Sunland Park Dr, Level 1, Kiosk K-12, El Paso, TX 79912. It is right off I-10 and Sunland Park Drive on the west side.

Authentic Puerto Rican coffee imported directly from farms in Yauco, Puerto Rico. The beans are small-batch roasted in El Paso and known for their smooth body, chocolate-caramel notes, and naturally low acidity.

Yes. You can order delivery across El Paso through DoorDash.

A skill-based photo contest running April 15 through May 10, 2026. The grand prize is a VIP package for two to Post Malone at Sun Bowl Stadium. Runner-up prizes are pairs of BTS Arirang tickets. No purchase necessary to enter.

No. No purchase is necessary to enter or win. You can submit your photo through the free Google Form without buying anything.

Visit @thecoffeespot915 on Instagram or thecoffeespot915.com for current hours.

Puerto Rican beans are shade-grown at elevation in volcanic soil, hand-picked, and naturally low in acidity. The result is a smooth, sweet cup with chocolate and caramel notes — no bitterness, no harsh aftertaste.

The Abuelatte — a warm, cinnamon-infused latte — is the signature. Iced lattes and café con leche are also crowd favorites.