We strive to serve delicious food to our community while supporting local agriculture and bridging the gap between farmers and consumers.
(American Restaurant) This is your space to connect while savoring shareable dishes and inspired wines. This inviting dining room radiates international flare—rustic European alpine architecture folded into colorful New Mexican design. Currently closed for COVID-Safe Practices.
Loteria Paleteria serves artisanal Mexican Paletas a frozen dessert made from natural fruits or creamy ingredients like milk or chocolate. Mexican Hot Cocolate without any artificial flavoring, and the best mini donuts that will satisfy any sweet craving
Off the Beaten Track and Hidden in Plain Sight...See for Yourself Why Taos is Much More than a Day Trip!
Unleashed is Taos' premier pet grooming shop. Come experience the revolution in pet care!
A local clothing exchange specializing in affordable, stylish clothing and accessories in great condition for Taos and its visitors.
Our fully narrated tours will enlighten you to the richness of our cultures, the magic of Taos Mountain and the reasons Taoseños Love Taos! Two tours are available from May to fall. Taos Pueblo Tour and Taos History and Culture Tour.
A staple among locals and tourists, Gutiz offers distinctive Latin-French cuisine at affordable prices.
As Northern New Mexico's premier ceramics center, the TCC gallery is proud to represent and exhibit the sculptural and functional work of some of the region's finest contemporary clay artists. While visiting, we invite you to tour our 2000+ sq ft studio space!
Traditional New Mexican cuisine, featuring their famous sopapillas, served with the best red and green chile in town. The restaurant is popular, but the staff handles the crowds graciously and competently. Patio dining available.
The renowned trout fishing in the Río Grande and its tributaries draws anglers from across the country. Discover the Wild Rivers Recreation Area at the confluence of the Río Grande and Red River for some great fishing spots.
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.