Taos' favorite décor and gifts store. Taos Country Furnishings sells accessories, decorative items and gifts. We now have over 2000 square feet of display space in seven separate rooms, each offering its own distinctive character and charm.
Owned and operated by Taos Pueblo Native Dean "Little Lake" Johnson. "Little Lake" peace pipes are made to be used, but the beautiful craftsmanship involved makes each pipe a work of art. Also selling Native American music and gifts.
Omnihum is a gallery showcasing the artwork of some of the finest visionaries, creators, and storytellers New Mexico has to offer. We are located in the historic district of Taos and offer new exhibitions of art every two months. Alongside classes and events
Opened 2014. Representing over forty Taos artists in nearly every medium and price range; jewelry, pottery, functional art, fine art, folk art and more. Also offering corporate and private curating, Art acquisition, staging, design and hanging services.
The largest collection of work by Navajo artist RC Gorman to be found anywhere. Though RC passed in 2005, there remains a significant group of original oil pastel drawings, original lithographs, bronzes, and giclees paper castings.
Sagebrush offers a relaxed dining experience and charming Southwest style. Executive Chef Timothy Wooldridge infuses regional flavors by partnering with New Mexico farmers and purveyors to craft a menu of locally-inspired favorites.
Come visit the home of New Mexico's first American governor, early trader, trapper and mountain man, Governor Charles Bent.
is located in the beautiful and rugged landscape of Taos, New Mexico, where the land, sky, and people serve as an inspiration for beautiful art. The gallery is host to several very talented local artists. Meet owner and artist Gayle Weisfield in her studio.
Premium Quality Cigars from Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, and Rolling and Pipe Tobaccos, Smoking essentials, Locally owned, locally made gifts, Jewelry, artwork, Glass, Southwest items.
Everything made in New Mexico. Red and green chile powders, pods, salsas, sauces, jams, jellies, biscochitos, pinon coffee, wood carvings, Native American jewelry, ornaments, fetishes, Day of the Dead, ristras, wreaths, luminarias and books
Maria's Mexican Restaurant has reopened in a new location, offering traditional Mexican cuisine with a focus on family recipes and authentic flavors.
Quality recreational facilities including a swimming pool with water slides, skateboard park, birthday/meeting rooms, game room, and a year-round rink which features ice skating from Nov-Mar and rollerblading from Apr-Oct.