Bloody Maria Mix was created in a jar for freshness, and functionality. A healthy blend of tomato, celery, and carrot cooked together to enhance the flavor of the natural ingredients. The product has no preservatives, and is both Kosher and Gluten-Free.
Serving up traditional Mexican and New Mexican Breakfasts along with pastries and baked goods.
With a rich foundation in traditional impressionism, this personable, internationally recognized artist schedules workshops and private classes throughout the year.
Great variety of original Mexican tacos, quesadillas, chiles rellenos jalapenos, fajitas and much more. Mexican and New Mexican flavored food with the best quality in service and food.
Used furniture, antiques, pottery, art and jewely
Big 5 Sporting Goods is one of America’s top retailers of name brand sporting goods and accessories. With 425 locations spread throughout 12 western states you can find a convenient location near you using our store locator. This is the Taos, NM location.
Intro to Herbalism Class: Learn basic terminology, herbs and their properties, and making medicinal teas. Dive into medicinal herbs in our magical herb shop. Full of history...this adobe trading post holds many stories. Located in the heart of downtown Taos.
Poetic Images by Deanna is Taos’ leading photographer for event and wedding photography, and family, children, and high school senior portraits. Owned and operated by award winning photographer, Deanna Nelson.
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.
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.
Every Saturday May through Fall. Know the food, you’ll know the place – whether you’re a tourist or a bonafide Taoseño we welcome you to one of New Mexico’s most diverse and visited farmers markets.
Site of the early 20th century homes and studios of E.I. Couse and J.H. Sharp, founding members of the Taos Society of Artists. Gardens, 1830s chapel, 1930s machine shop and lab, brand-new research center, and galleries with exhibitions on the 2+ acre campus.