Named the top ice cream and frozen dessert franchise in the United States by Entrepreneur Magazine’s 35th annual Franchise 500® ranking, Baskin-Robbins is the world’s largest chain of ice cream specialty shops. This is their Taos, NM location.
You run on coffee, we run on the sun. Sol Coffee Trike Bent St. serves a full menu of hot and cold espresso drinks, Italian sodas, hot chocolate, and specialty drinks. From the award winning Sol Coffee Bar utilizing onsite solar power and contemporary design.
Men’s clothing store located in downtown Taos in the historic John Dunn House Shops. Established in 1987, we are dedicated to providing unique, contemporary men’s apparel and tailoring services to customers who deserve the finest.
In the heart of Taos’ Historical District, on Taos Plaza, proudly represents 10 exceptional artists, creating art in beautiful Northern New Mexico.
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.
Indigenous fine dining utilizing ingredients exclusively from North, South, and Central America offers a decolonized experience to intrigue your taste buds.
The Taos Mesa Brewing Tap Room downtown location is on the corner of the Paseo and Quesnel Street. This lively venue has 24 beers on tap, wood fired pizza and other delicious offerings plus a full schedule of regular live entertainment.
A collection of southwestern contemporary works. Textiles, home goods, sculpture, paintings, and fine art prints. Live music events upon announcement, Open 10 to 5 Thursday thru Sunday or by appointment,
4 night all inclusive retreat for women to experience the magic of Taos, culture of the Taos Pueblo and Mountains and Spirituality within themselves.
With your camera in hand, discover Taos and its spectacular back roads with professional photographer Steven Bundy. All skill levels will enjoy the day of exploring the area. Camera instruction included, if needed. 12 years of Photo Tour/Guide/Workshop Experience.
Dating from 1804, the Hacienda is one of the last remaining Spanish Colonial “Great Houses” surviving. It was both a family home and a trading center for the early Taos community. Severino Martinez also served in the local government as the Alcalde (or mayor).
One of the leading dance schools in Northern New Mexico with a special interest in exposing the community at large to dance, live music and educational opportunities.