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.
Wild Earth Remedies is a vendor booth set up in front of the Bent Street Deli on Saturdays. I bring to you a locally wild crafted all natural herbal skin care line to nourish and heal the skin. Stop by for a visit!
Our local staff here can answer any question you may have regarding the selection of flower, pre-rolls, infused edibles, concentrates, tinctures and topicals available. ATM in store.
New Mexico’s only full service cross-country ski and snowshoe area.
Beautifully arranged flowers and gifts. Our highly trained staff handles your order with care. Delivery to Taos and surrounding areas as well as to cities across the country through our nationwide network. Same day delivery at no extra cost
For 25 years, Julie Jennerjahn has been the original owner of Steppin’ Out in Taos. After 20 years of providing quality and comfortable footwear, Jennerjahn expanded her boutique to introduce clothing and accessories.
Ricky’s Restaurant serves Southwestern-style diner food. The price, atmosphere, and service are that of most diners: affordable, simple, and friendly. All chiles are wheat-free and gluten-free.
Traditional New Mexican/Authentic Mexican Cuisine.
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.
Enjoy excellent espresso and coffee, a selection of 75 + teas. gelato, pastries, sandwiches, burritos and WI-FI in a relaxed, upscale environment.
Print Gallery featuring limited edition museum quality reproductions and fused glass fine art of Taos-based painters Kimberly Webber, K.C. Tebbutt and Peggy Griffey's light responsive work. We offer abstract and figurative artwork available in various sizes.
A small, vibrant store located in the middle of the John Dunn Shops, specializing in folk art from Latin America and New Mexico. The eclectic inventory includes selections from Mexico, Peru, and Guatemala as well as Colorado and Northern NM.