Imagine a place where time seems to slow its pace, transporting guests to the atmosphere of an old estate from the beginning of the last century. La Finca de Carlota is more than just a restaurant; it is a unique open-air museum located in close proximity to the city of El Paso in the USA and neighboring Mexico. This space, once belonging to the legendary Madame Carlota, now invites visitors on a fascinating culinary and historical journey.
The heart of the estate is a building dating back to 1920, constructed from traditional adobe brick. The architecture and interiors of the finca have been meticulously preserved to convey the spirit of the era in which its famous owner lived. Every corner of this space is steeped in history, allowing guests to feel like residents of a wealthy Mexican estate of the past century.
Today, this place is famous for its harmonious blend of an authentic atmosphere and high-level gastronomy. Visitors come here not only for the delicious food but also for a unique experience—the opportunity to touch the cultural heritage of the region in a setting where every piece of the interior tells its own little story.