Locally owned and operated in the heart of the Historical Diustrict of Ledoux Street. The owner, Dano, is a talented tattoo artist with the highest quality and standards.
A family-owned company. Nambé began during modernism’s mid-century design movement. Today, our pieces transcend trends and generations. Each piece is crafted with undeniable beauty, artistic integrity, and uncompromised quality.
Buffalo Dancer has been producing Traditional Native American Jewelry since 1974 making it one of the oldest producers of fine Southwestern and Native American Jewelry in the United States.
Microbrews from small handcrafted batches, tasty hot dogs, specialty fries, primo burgers and steaks – even vegetarian choices from The Burger Stand round out your experience. Occasional entertainment.
Nachos, tacos & other classic Mexican comfort food in a laid-back venue with a terrace in Taos, NM.
A tiny spot for getting a great cup of espresso as you stroll the Plaza area. Many flavors not found elsewhere along with chai drinks and specialty teas. Sweet baked goods complement your drink. Pet-friendly.
An all natural hair removal studio using a paste made from just sugar, water and lemon to leave your body feeling silky smooth. We're also a boutique featuring U.S. made lingerie, local, handmade organic body products and handcrafted teas.
We are committed to serving the very best ground beef possible. We don’t hide behind toppings to make great burgers. We start with fresh beef, ground daily, no hormones or antibiotics, from Creekstone Farms.
Known for complex museum quality jewelry inspired by early Meso-American, Scythian, Egyptian and other ancient cultures of the Fertile Triangle, and the traditional work of the Navajo, Hopi, Rio Grande Pueblos and the Pacific Northwest.
Taos mountain sun-grown cannabis.
Taos Spa & Tennis Club offers a comprehensive tennis programs featuring private, semi-private and group lessons for adults and juniors. Our program also offers weekly clinics.
Every month, visitors and locals alike can gather for Taos First Friday (TFF), a weekly event that celebrates and showcases our community’s varied talents and offerings.