A favorite among Taoseños for authentic Northern New Mexican cuisine, char-grilled steaks and hickory pit-smoked BBQ! Enjoy delicious chile rellenos or stuffed sopapillas, blue corn enchiladas, fajitas, tamales, and more.
With shaded gardens and lovely indoor spaces, this artistic salon is steeped in early 20th century artistic and literary history – a perfect place to stay, get married or have a retreat. 2/10 mile east of Taos Plaza on Morada Lane.
Fresh homemade Mexican and New Mexican cuisine from the Zarazusa family’s extensive recipe collection. Nothing is frozen; everything is fresh and cooked to order. Dairy-free and gluten-free food offerings are extensive.
We are a small family business whose products are made with organically, naturally and locally sourced ingredients. We wild harvest the plants within our bar soaps and nothing ever contains animal products, dyes or perfumes.
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.
Dogs must be on a leash and up to date with vaccinations. Stray Hearts Animal Shelter of Taos provides humane care and shelter for abandoned and abused companions. If you would like to donate to Stray Hearts please visit their site below.
Mountain Heart is a sustainable, fair-value commmunity wellness space in Taos. Our teachers are well-resourced, our studio space is thriving and welcoming to all, and our offerings are accessible at every level.
Barks and Bows is a Fear-Free Certified Grooming Facility with same day appointments. Offering Taos with a wide variety of services and packages for all canine and feline fur babies.
San Francisco de Asis Church is a still-active 18th-century parish that, thanks to Ansel Adams and Georgia O’Keeffe, became a modern art icon—and a quintessential Taos landmark. It’s one of New Mexico’s most photographed churches.
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.
It’s hard to pin Sugar Nymphs down to any one style. Home cooking from around the world might be close. The menu changes constantly with fresh produce and meats, most locally grown. In-house baked goods including GF desserts.
Specializing in unique ceramic art made in the ancient tradition of woodfiring. We have intentionally embraced certain risks, and forgone certain assurances of outcome in doing so-- and with great enthusiasm.