Kevin and Meg Sousa's SUCHNESS dining room offers creative modern-American food, friendly service, and casual fine-dining vibes.
Established as a memorial to Millicent Rogers, whose inspiration, patronage, and collections form the cores of its holdings.
We take pride in serving unique dishes with the freshest ingredients. Hand-held savory pies with the tastiest recipes from Aly's NZ roots and Gyros made from scratch adding a unique flair to a Mediterranean favorite.
Zoe Zimmerman is an acclaimed Art Photographer who has lived in Taos since she was seven years old. Born in New York City, for all her years here, Zoe couldn’t shake the NY vibe if she tried, but Taos is where her heart is.
We are a school of Ancestral, Folk & Herbal Medicine with a storefront supporting local herbalists and medicine makers. We also host onsite events, have body work and spiritual sessions available with practitioners and teachers of various backgrounds.
Expert Guiding Since 2007. Cutthroat has the knowledge and experience on all the waters in Taos and Northern New Mexico. They are dedicated to finding just the right place and time for your fly fishing trip.
An experimental studio/gallery providing a multicultural art space for local Taos artists to exhibit and produce art, as well as hosting art-based workshops for locals and visitors.
A block from Taos Plaza and steps to the Kit Carson Home & Museum, this locally owned B&B in several adobe buildings is 2.8 miles from Taos Pueblo.
Rooms come with details that can include Spanish Colonial furniture, Native American art & crafts.
Step Back Into The 1850s at Taos' Oldest Museum featuring many items from the Kit Carson Estate.
Selling fabulous home furnishings, crafts, gifts, pottery and accessories that truly represent Taos. Visit us and take home a piece of Taos!
Unique furniture, rugs, art and sacred items in the heart of downtown Taos. Featuring the artwork of local Taos and national artists including Pamela Cuming, Kim Henkel, Lynda Jasper Vogel, Steve Lohman, JoJo Miro and JR Rapier.
Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years.