Amidst vigas, wrought iron furniture, and local art, you can watch chefs prepare flavorful dishes from the open-air kitchen. Three dining rooms, outdoor patio. Italian favorites, American classics, and daily specials. Wi-Fi available.
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The new era in coffee culture, serving cacao, kava, craft coffees, herbal elixirs, housemade fare, & fresh baked joys of life. Vegan and Gluten-free friendly. A Underground Visionaries’ Sanctuary with a courtyard.
Come experience a unique casual fine dining atmosphere set in the beautiful architecture of this historic Ranchos De Taos landmark. Our fare is a marriage of refined European simplicity with traditional New Mexican dishes.
Multimedia artist Claudia Kleefeld creates original oil paintings, fine art studies, installation/art videos and photographic works. Her classical oil paintings focus on the human form and display her mastery of old world techniques.
Located right off Highway 68, Taos Motor Lodge brings the best of our community and the desert to you. Our rooms have been completely renovated and each room has Keurigs and smart TVs, and inviting furnishings.
Measuring 7,302 yards from the back tees, this Jep Wille design tests the skills of the best golfers in New Mexico, while its gently rolling terrain and four sets of tees make the course enjoyable for all players.
Reliably tasty New Mexican tacos, burritos, and more.
Traditional New Mexican cuisine, featuring their famous sopapillas, served with the best red and green chile in town. The restaurant is popular, but the staff handles the crowds graciously and competently. Patio dining available.
Zandi Designs specializes in hand-cut custom silhouettes. These silhouettes are carefully crafted and displayed in vintage pendants. Using a simple profile picture of your loved one, we design a necklace that you will cherish.
The Church gift shop carries devotional items, Holy Cards & books. This shop also features crosses, retablos, bultos, along with other arts & crafts made by the parishioners of San Francisco de Asis Church.