Public Health

Eat Well El Paso

Eat Well! El Paso is a DPH program made possible through support from the Paso del Norte Health Foundation.

The main purpose of the program is to improve the local food environment by expanding healthy food options for children and their families.

We also work to increase awareness and knowledge of the positive effects that healthy food choices can have on our health and our community. It has three complementary and interrelated initiatives that advance how El Pasoans think and relate to the food we provide our youngest citizens.

The Eat Well! El Paso program is endorsed by:

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If you are interested in participating or for more information please contact:

Joy Leos
Department of Public Health
Health Education & Promotion
Eat Well! El Paso Program
915-212-6592

Eat-Well Restaurant Initiative

The City of El Paso Department of Public Health (DPH) Eat Well! El Paso Restaurant Initiative is a FREE voluntary restaurant recognition program of locally owned full service restaurants which successfully increase healthy food choices for children in their menu by improving entrée and side offerings, using healthier cooking methods, and offering healthier beverage options. Restaurants are not required to already have a children’s menu to participate. Owners receive assistance from nutrition professionals, at no cost, to create a new children’s menu with more healthful food selections for families and their children when they eat out. By becoming an Eat Well! El Paso restaurant, these businesses are not only responding to current industry and customer trends toward healthier and fresher foods and they help create a healthier food environment for our community. Participating restaurants also receive support to produce and market their new healthy children’s menu and will be recognized and promoted as an Eat Well! El Paso restaurant.

The El Paso Restaurant Association, the El Paso Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, and the Colleges of Health Science at UTEP endorse Eat Well! El Paso. It is made possible through a Healthy Eating Active Living grant from the Paso del Norte Health Foundation.

Why A Restaurant Initiative?

The number of overweight and obese children in the US is rising. In 2010, more than one third of children and adolescents were overweight or obese. Kids who are obese are at a much greater risk for serious chronic health problems now and later in life such as diabetes, heart disease, and some cancers. A key to reducing childhood obesity is good nutrition. Children who eat nutritious food and are active have a greater chance of becoming healthy adults. Studies also show that children who are not overweight or obese are happier, do better in school, and enjoy higher self-esteem and confidence.

In the U.S., eating out is a growing and significant part of families’ diets. American’s spend half of their food budget (46%) on eating out. Eating out has also been associated with adult and childhood obesity. It is important to help families make healthier choices when eating outside the home. Restaurants can play an important role in helping families with this. They can provide information, make small changes in food preparation, and offer healthier beverages, sides, and entrees in their menus.

Many fast food establishments are already responding to by posting calories and nutrition information on their menus in order to help customers make informed choices. Smaller non-chain restaurants may not have the capability on how to include healthy options on their children’s menus. The Eat Well! El Paso program works with locally owned restaurant owners, who want to voluntarily make healthy changes to their menu. Our program staff guides restaurants owners to help them make effective and practical changes to their menus to make them healthier.

Who Can Participate

Food service establishments located in the County of El Paso, TX which:

  • Have a fixed location (no mobile vendors)
  • Are full service family restaurants (must have a full menu, carry out complex preparation of food items, and have table service)
  • Have complete local control and decision authority over the restaurant menu (establishment must not have to obtain permission through a corporate or out of town company office such as food chains or corporate companies)
  • Already offer or can offer at least one healthy adult food option (ie. Salads)
  • Have a valid health permit and a valid business license issued by the City of El Paso
  • Are in and maintain good standing with the Department of Public Health (must have received a food inspection and received a passing grade within the previous year at the time of program registration)

How Will It Work

Becoming an Eat Well! El Paso, restaurant is easy!

  • Restaurants owners or authorized representative complete program registration
  • Select level of participation that best suites the restaurant(Restaurant owners can select from three levels)
  • Meet with a Registered Dietician (RD) to discuss nutritional review of the restaurant’s children menu
  • Work with the RD to select new menu options to create a new healthy children’s menu
  • Sign a non-binding agreement with Department of Public Health
  • Work with graphic technician to design restaurant’s new healthy children’s menu
  • Launch and promote new menu
  • Participate in marketing activities & events

 

These restaurants are participating in the Eat Well! El Paso Healthy Children’s Menu Initiative:

Andale Mexican Cuisine
9201 Gateway Blvd W
El Paso, TX 79925
(915) 590-5999

Mac’s Place
1420 N Lee Trevino Dr
El Paso, TX
(915) 328-4151

Mac’s Place
203 E Mills Ave
El Paso, TX 79901
(915) 228-9630

Track One
1330 Robert E Lee Rd
El Paso, TX 79925
(915) 779-2170

Forti's Mexican Elder
321 Chelsea 79905
(915) 772-0066

Los Aguachiles
7500 N. Mesa, #107 79912
(915) 585-7588

La Tierra Café
1731 Montana Ave 79902
(915) 533-8890

Garufa Argentinean Restaurant
5411 N. Mesa 79912
(915) 833-6100

Mi Pueblo Nuevo Restaurant
5630 Gateway E. 79905
(915) 781-7333

Gonzolo’s G&R Restaurant
401 E. Nevada 79902
(915) 546-9343

The Pizza Joint
2900 N. Mesa 79902
(915) 533-4066

Good Coffee
810 Piedras 79903
(915) 566-5953

Café La Malinche
1321 N. Zaragoza 79936
(915) 592-5056

Zino's Greek & Mediterranean Cuisine
7040 N Mesa, Ste H 79912
(915) 584-8166

R&B Kitchen
9787 McCombs St
El Paso, TX 79924
(915) 757-1515

Okoli Café
800 N Zaragoza Rd
El Paso, TX 79907
(915) 859-1163

Ripe Eatery
910 E Redd Rd, Ste A
El Paso, TX 79912
(915) 584-7473

Good Luck Café
3813 Alameda Ave
El Paso, TX 79905
(915) 532-9039

El Jacalito Restaurant
2130 Myrtle Ave
El Paso, TX 79901
(915) 532-4643

Zino’s Greek and Mediterranean Cuisine
6590 Montana Ave, Ste H
El Paso, TX 79912
(915) 584-8166

The Pizza Joint
500 N Stanton
El Paso, TX 79901
(915) 260-5556

Ke’Flauta
5100 Doniphan Dr
El Paso, TX 79932
(915) 581-4028

Caffé Fioretti
3429 Montana Ave
El Paso, TX 79903
(915) 562-4600

The Grooovy Smoothie
702 Wyoming Ave
El Paso, TX 79902
(915) 532-0362

Casa Pizza
1311 Magruder 79925
(915) 775-2010

T Coasters
9530 Viscount, Suite 1AA
(915) 592-0444