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.
Eclectic Fair Trade Shop supporting artisans locally and globally. Clothing, Accessories, Gifts, Home Decor. Fun, Unique Finds!
The oldest T-Shirt shop in Taos. Thousands of great shirts.
Try our famous specialty pizzas or customize your pie exactly how you want it. Call and place your order now!
Amidst vigas, wrought iron furniture, and local art, you can watch chefs prepare flavorful dishes from the open-air kitchen. Three dining rooms, outdoor patio. Italian favorites, American classics, and daily specials. Wi-Fi available.
Delicious soup and salad bar includes a variety of eat-in or grab-and-go options. Enjoy muffins, scones, cookies (gluten-free options), sushi, sandwiches, homemade tamales, breakfast burritos, rotisserie chicken, bbq ribs, and more.
Taos Blue, on the corner of Bent Street for over 25 years, is home for numerous contemporary and native artists showing their paintings, pottery, jewelry, fetishes, masks and more. A favorite “return to” spot for visitors and locals alike.
I explore new directions in Native American art, and utilize classical methods to explore a modern, and a new contemporary vision of Native Art and Fashion.
Avalyn's Paw Spa is a full service pet grooming salon located in Taos, NM. We offer different spa packages as well as same day appointments. All products used are hypo-allergenic and non-toxic to your pet.
Bella Mundi is a quaint little store in Arroyo Seco that is full of surprises! The shop owners/artists, Harris and Leslie, display their ever evolving works of art. You will find Mexican art, prints on metal portraits and tin nichos.
Committed to providing a luxurious, healthy environment for relaxation, and healing. Guests can enjoy the resort’s hydrotherapy tub, saltwater pool and world-class spa treatments. Perfect venue for weddings and gatherings of all sizes, indoor or outdoor.
A local hot spot for breakfast burritos, Susie’s, C.C Burgers, and of course, the famous Trujillo. A family owned business since 1973 when Mante opened the first Chow Cart out of an old bread truck.