Forti's Mexican Elder Restaurant, El Paso, TX


"...still one of El Paso's very best Mexican restaurants."

Forti's Mexican Elder Restaurant
A Mexican Restaurant in El Paso, TX

Our History
Forti's Mexican Elder Restaurant opened its doors in December 1976. The Mexican Elder, named for a yellow flowering berry tree, was the dream realization for David and Consuelo Forti and was built on land that was intended for the expansion of their original business, Forti’s Body and Glass Shop, previously located close by Frutas St. The original restaurant included one dining room, a small kitchen, an office and a restroom. Now, after three expansions, Forti’s has grown to a capacity of 250, which accomodates more customers and allows for banquets and special family celebrations.
      The Mexican Elder owes its continued success to the community of El Paso, the many customers who feel at home there and to their employees who have graciously served their customers for years.
      With guests from all over the world, including many famous dignitaries and artists, it is important that customer service and delicious Mexican food comes first. After all, El Paso is named the “Mexican Food Capital of the World”. Although there have been some structural and technological changes and a few new delicious additions to the menu, Consuelo continues to use the many recipes that her grandmother used in Mexico.
      With dedication to the community and their commitment to their customers, this growing family continues to work to provide you with an enjoyable experience when you visit “Forti’s Mexican Elder Restaurant”. That’s what Consuelo and David dreamed of, and it is an honor Forti’s takes very seriously.

Buen Provecho!

Wednesdays Happy Hour!!
Free Botana and Half Appetizers
[Wednesdays 4 thru 9]

 

Hours
Monday 9AM-10PM
Tuesday 9AM-10PM
Wednesday 9AM-10PM
Thursday 9AM-10PM
Friday 9AM-11PM
Saturday 9AM-11PM
Sunday 9AM-8PM