El Paso’s Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Is Quirky And Fun

If you’ve lived in El Paso long enough, the name Gary Monteleone probably sparks a smile. Known for his quirky empire of themed spots like Wrap & Roll Psychic Burger and the Haunted Motel, his most talked-about creation has to be the dinner theater tucked away in Central El Paso: Monteleone’s Back Alley Hideout.

At first glance, the building looks like any other house in the neighborhood. But follow the little sign pointing down the alleyway, and you’ll discover a hidden door that opens into something completely unexpected. Step inside, and you’re greeted by a whimsical, eccentric world filled with knight’s armor, lanterns, puppets, paintings, and enough props to transport you straight into another realm. It’s the kind of…..

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