Premium pet foods, livestock feed and Supplies. Northern NM's largest selection of English and western saddles, Silver bits, chinks, chaps and race horse supplies. Standlee hay in stock, also San Luis Valley and Colorado hay.
Serving Taos for 23 years. Gourmet French toast, omelettes, creative sandwiches, fresh salads, house-made soups and desserts, burrito and tamale plates, vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. Beer & wine.
Barks and Bows is a Fear-Free Certified Grooming Facility with same day appointments. Offering Taos with a wide variety of services and packages for all canine and feline fur babies.
This relaxed pueblo-style hotel is 1.7 miles from Taos Plaza and 1.9 miles from the Harwood Museum of Art. The rooms and suites all include coffeemakers and free WiFi. Suites add living areas with ski storage, mini-fridges and wet bars.
The dog park is at the back of the fenced in space (former Tennis Court) Leashed dogs only welcome. Conveniently located area for walking with the pooch.
The Outback’s hand-rolled specialty pizzas and pizza by the slice, homemade soups, hefty calzones, assorted fresh salads, kid’s menu, and wine/beer make this a must-stop when in Taos. Take-out available.
A staple among locals and tourists, Gutiz offers distinctive Latin-French cuisine at affordable prices.
A historic hacienda, sequestered behind high adobe walls and situated in a quiet park setting with towering trees, commanding mountain views and expansive gardens just minutes from the Taos Plaza.
Full service pet grooming spa.
Leashed dogs welcome. Wheeler peak is the highest point in new Mexico at 13,161 feet. Hiking trails with beautiful views located throughout the area for the motivated pet owner.
Located on the Plaza in what is probably the oldest building in Taos, the Alley has a rich history dating back over 400 years. Live music, menu featuring bar food favorites, games, and a lively locals and visitors scene.
A tranquil, sophisticated adobe hotel in leafy surroundings, this upscale inn is less a 12-minute walk through local neighborhoods to the Taos Plaza and a 3-mile drive from the Taos Pueblo.