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For a small town,Taos has plenty to offer locals and visitors alike.There are outstanding places to eat, from fine dining to street carts, and tons of bars and venues for live music. And there are places to shop, vendors to help make your house a home, and all sorts of support services that tie our community together.
For more than 20 years, the Taos News has been asking its readers to vote on who’s earning high marks when it comes to services in Taos. Decided by folks just like you, we have put the winners — and the runners-up — within reach in our “Best of Taos” 2023 publication.
You may have a different favorite than the ones listed here, and that’s OK. Part of what makes Taos special is its diversity of opinion. But for being in-the-know for great food, drinks, entertainment, shopping, services and things to do, you can’t do much better than our “Best of Taos” publication.
So live your best life here in Taos, still one of the best-kept secrets around.
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High Honors
Food &Drink
Michael’s Kitchen Restaurant & Bakery
304-C PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE
575-758-4178 / MICHAELSKITCHEN.COM
Looking for the best, biggest, brawniest breakfast in town? The iconic building and bakery business has been owned and operated by Gina and Derek Apodaca since 2005. Best buy your bakery goodies — éclairs, empanadas, honey buns, scones, raisin breads — before you have breakfast. Then, relax with an endless mug of coffee, and choose from some 20-plus breakfast offerings — huevos rancheros, a build-your-own omelet, a stack of cowpoke-sized flapjacks.
Lunch-minded? Another 20 sandwiches, burgers and salads. Arrive hungry! Waiting line? Breathe deeply — aromas from the bakery!
SECOND PLACE Gutiz
812B PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-758-1226 / GUTIZTAOS.COM
BEST RESTAURANT
Medley.
100 NM STATE ROAD 150, EL PRADO / 575-776-8787
MEDLEYTAOS.COM
Medley just keeps on winning ‘Best of…’ Could it be because elite chefs Colleen and Wilks Medley are hands-on operators of the restaurant they opened in Taos? Their kitchen skills plus their wine shop’s specially curated wines and craft beers, and the contribution of their partners-in-menu — Tea.o.graphy, Taos Agora Gardens, High Desert Farms, Whispering Bean Coffee Roasters and Colorado-based Red Bird Farms — guarantee both happy hour fun and an awesome selection of small plates or full dinners.
SECOND PLACE
Lambert’s of Taos
123 BENT ST. / 575-758-1009
LAMBERTSOFTAOS.COM
BEST PATIO
Medley.
100 NM STATE ROAD 150 EL PRADO / 575-776-8787 MEDLEYTAOS.COM
Patios in New Mexico owe their lineage to Spain, where it was common in Latin American architecture to have a courtyard. Also winning the “Best of Taos” Restaurant award this year, Medley’s patio is a big part of that. While reservations are taken for dinners, it’s first-come first-served at the inside cozy wine bar, as well as outside on the patio with its open-pit fire, the adobe wall, curved, gated doorway, and the view you may wish you had outside your own casita.
SECOND PLACE
The Gorge Bar and Grill
103 E PLAZA, TAOS 575-758-8866
THEGORGEBARANDGRILL.COM
BEST WAITSTAFF
Medley.
100 NM STATE ROAD 150, EL PRADO 575-776-8787
MEDLEYTAOS.COM
Medley definitely should win the Best of the Best for their voter preferences in several areas. Why does a Medley employee go to his/her employers’ place with friends or family on a day off? Comes from knowing you’re treated like a vital part of the business during working hours. The waitstaff smile is real, it means having fun serving you the best cuisine, snacks and boutique wines. But don’t just vote, tip generously!
SECOND PLACE
Lambert’s of Taos
123 BENT ST., TAOS 575-758-1009
LAMBERTSOFTAOS.COM
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BEST COFFEE SHOP
Elevation Coffee
1110 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, EL PRADO 575-758-3068
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Just north of Taos, El Prado hosts many food purveyors and shops, the famed Millicent Rogers Museum and the KTAOS radio station. Keeping good company with these, Elevation Coffee serves up espresso, a variety of coffees, a selection of more than 75 teas, and edibles like gelato, pastries, sandwiches and burritos. And, Wi-Fi! Coffee’s history dates back to Ethiopia, where, it’s said, a shepherd noticed strange behaviors in his sheep after eating beans from a tree. He brewed up the beans and voila — coffee was born! Whether w-fi-ing or meeting with friends, the scene and the beverages will ‘elevate’ you.
SECOND PLACE World Cup
102-A PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-737-5299
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BEST BAKED GOODS
Michael’s Kitchen
304-C PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-758-4178 MICHAELSKITCHEN.COM
Anyone who’s shopped bakeries in New York, Paris, or Mexico will want to run, not walk, to Michael’s Kitchen in Taos to get a bag or basket full of baked goodies. Some 45 or 50 breads and pastries are offered fresh daily. In N.M., do as the locals do: Eat chiles — red or green — when baked in bread, too. Owners Gina and Derek Apodaca lovingly run the iconic kitchen, and have folks lined up mornings to buy freshly-baked breads and holiday pies. Great with an early-afternoon coffee, too.
SECOND PLACE KOKO
Coffee/Deli/Carry-Out
1033 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR #H 575-758-9448 KOKOTAOS.COM
Mante’s Chow Cart
1402 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-758-4855 MANTESCHOWCART.COM
Burrito: a little donkey? While the Chacon family creates your breakfast burrito from about 20 different ingredients, you might like to know that long ago, hungry rural folks, needing to fold anything edible into a tortilla, closed up the ends to keep the “little donkey” package from spilling out. Two convenient locations are still family-operated with a menu that includes Mante’s iconic New Mexico breakfast — choice of fillings burrito — and burgers too.
SECOND PLACE
Mary Jane’s Home Cooking
616 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-770-1170
BEST
Chokolá Bean to Bar
106-B JUAN LARGO LANE, TAOS PLAZA 575-779-6163
CHOKOLABEANTOBAR.COM
From The Beatles song “Savoy Truffle,” Roald Dahl’s “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” or the Johnny Depp and Juliette Binoche film “Chocolat,” there is something about giving chocolates to friends and loved ones on holidays! Chokolá Bean to Bar brings the world of cacao bean concoctions to Taos, again winning Best Place for Sweet Treats votes. Relax in this dessert café and enjoy pastries, mouse, ice cream, milkshakes and truffles, while sipping chocolate, coffee or cold drinks. Be sure to fill a bag with scrumptious chocolates for the road.
SECOND PLACE A Salty Little Sweet Shop
105-B QUESNEL, TAOS 575-741-6844
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BEST PLACE TO EAT VEGETARIAN Plant Base Café
106 DES GEORGES PL, TAOS 575-224-3240, The formerly allvegetarian Plant Base Cafe has been renamed Taos Cafe, and has added meat-based items to its menu. Owner and head chef Frankie Valdez wanted to create “a more inclusive menu” that now includes bison and fish alongside vegetarian options like roasted marinated red and golden beets, a scrumptious grain-based taco salad, and Italian or Mexican lasagna or a fill-you-up veggie stew.
SECOND PLACE Cid’s Food Market
623 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-758-1148
CIDSFOODMARKET.COM
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Orlando’s New Mexican Cafe
1115 DON JUAN VALDEZ LANE, EL PRADO / 575-751-1450
ORLANDOSONMAIN.COM/MENU
If you check out Orlando’s Facebook page; you’ll get hungry watching the videos: a chile relleno Taos burger being grilled or hot skillets of steaming shrimp fajitas! This familyrun restaurant has inherited generations of recipes to make your meal muy especial. Owner Yvette Ortega said, “Our recipes have been a gift from Orlando’s grandmother and mother. We truly appreciate the support you have given us throughout the last 27 years, and we look forward to continuing to share with you the love for our culture and cuisine.” Seating outside around a fire-pit while you wait. A great place for special meetups.
SECOND PLACE
Ranchos Plaza Grill
8 RANCHOS PLAZA, RANCHOS DE TAOS 575-758-5788
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Orlando’s New Mexican Cafe
1115 DON JUAN VALDEZ LANE, EL PRADO / 575-751-1450
ORLANDOSONMAIN.COM/MENU
Visiting? You’ve seen these red Chimayó chiles, dried and strung together to create decorative ristras. Whether visiting or N.M. resident, you’ll want to at least dip a chip or two (try stopping) into Orlando’s red chile. When you reply “red,” to that most-asked state question, “Red or Green?” This family-run café has inherited recipes from Orlando’s mother and grandmother. Enjoy their “comfort food” soon!
SECOND PLACE
Ranchos Plaza Grill
8 RANCHOS PLAZA, RANCHOS DE TAOS
575-758-5788
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Orlando’s New Mexican Cafe
1115 DON JUAN VALDEZ LANE, EL PRADO / 575-751-1450
ORLANDOSONMAIN.COM/MENU
Red, green or Christmas? A standard question when eating “New Mexican.” Orlandos uses traditional green chiles grown in Hatch, N.M., with roots in that soil all the way back to 1894. Orlandos’ recipe will be kept a secret, but visitors and locals alike love this green chile, slightly less spicy than the red. And ‘Christmas’ means “Quiero both red and green por favor.”
SECOND PLACE
Ranchos Plaza Grill
8 RANCHOS PLAZA, RANCHOS DE TAOS 575-758-5788
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Pizaños
23 NM STATE ROAD 150, EL PRADO 575-776-1050 TAOSPIZZA.COM
“When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie…” It’s Pizaños? The old Dean Martin song hit “That’s Amore” describes the way you will, or have, felt about this “Best of Taos” award winner. “Pizan,” gleaned from an adaption of the Americanized “paisan,” means countryman, friend, brother, buddy. That’s the way you’ll feel about Pizano’s pizza-makers when you’re gobbling down a “Specialty Pie” about the size of the moon, named the “Rio Grande.” Salads, pastas, too, and entrees like eggplant parmesan, and New Yorkstyle cheesecake. Buon appetito!
SECOND PLACE
Taos Pizza Outback
712 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-758-3112
TAOSPIZZAOUTBACK.COM
BEST TRADITIONAL MEXICAN FOOD
Guadalajara Grill
NORTHSIDE: 822 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-737-0816
SOUTHSIDE: 1384 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-751-0063
GUADALAJARAGRILLTAOS.COM
Why stand in an airport line when you can experience Guadalajara here in Taos? After almost 30 years, the eatery is still family-owned and -operated. Limes and cilantro prevail! Dining is casual, but the menu is elegant: Ceviche (mixed sea foods), oysters on the half-shell or campechana (octopus, squid, mussels, shrimp); menudo (beef tips with hominy & red chile), or posole (with pork not goat). Sweet tooth? Flan or Buenelo with ice cream. Thirsty? Iced Horchata (rice cinnamon drink) or Jamaica (Hibiscus), plus Mexican and other imported beers. Eat in or take out at the Grill’s two locations. ¡Provecho!
SECOND PLACE Azteca Mexican Grill
22 Dona Luz St,Taos
575-758-3251
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BEST BREWERY
Taos Mesa Brewing
20 ABC MESA ROAD, EL PRADO
575-758-1900
TAOSMESABREWING.COM
Even before this nation’s founding, brewing beer was a common enterprise. Taos Mesa Brewing opened its doors 11 years ago with the intention of creating an authentic Taos vibe. Choose from a number of special brews — strong scotch ale, lightly toasted malt, a crisp pilsner or a dark amber — and a menu that includes stuffed mushrooms, the Taproom Italian sandwich, a dozen or so personal pizzas and non-alcoholic drinks. It’s a local meet-up, and visitors stop in to experience this “taste” of Taos. Raise your glass, mate, with a Cheers! ¡Salud! 0r Voici pour vous!
SECOND PLACE Red River Brewing Company
217 W. MAIN STREET, RED RIVER
575-754-4422
REDRIVERBREWING.COM
BEST MARGARITA Adobe Bar at the HistoricTaos Inn
125 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-758-1977 TAOSINN.COM
Margarita? Was she a mystery woman? Did the tequila-based drink really originate in Tijuana, in 1938? Whatever its origin, Taos aficionados continue to vote that the best margarita in town will be found at the famed 1937-established Adobe Bar in the Historic Taos Inn. Live music — Grammy winners, folk, jazz, country, and First American — and dancing, with food service in the Doc Martin dining room. The Adobe Bar and its margaritas attract locals to “the living room of Taos” for friend, family and associates lively get-togethers, and visitors who will also enjoy the traditional adobe architecture and décor.
SECOND PLACE Medley.
100 NM 150, EL PRADO 575-776-8787 MEDLEYTAOS.COM
BEST BURGER
5 Star Burgers
1032 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-758-8484
5STARBURGERS.COM
The genesis of the hamburger was probably in 1800s Hamburg, an area in Germany known for its exporting of beef to America. But the American hamburger was popularized when the burgers-on-buns got tasted by the thousands attending the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. Here in Taos, 5 Star Burgers’ all-natural, hormone and antibiotic-free beef burgers are winning choices. So are entrees like burger steaks with caramelized onions, salads and fish & chips. There’s a kids’ menu and tap beers and house wines are popular at the bar.
SECOND PLACE
The Burger Stand @ Taos Ale House
401 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-758-5522
TAOSBURGERSANDBEER.COM
BEST BAR
The Alley Cantina
121 TERESINA LANE, TAOS 575-758-2121
ALLEYCANTINA.COM
Since 1997, The Alley Cantina, inside what is known as the oldest building in Taos, has been a favorite meeting place for both locals and visitors. Music nightly, so dance your boots off, except for “closed” Tuesdays and Wednesdays, with featured entertainer Christine Autumn on Sunday eves, and karaoke fun on Thursdays. The food wiz chef says his fish ’n chips is the best thing on the menu for lunch or dinner. A great selection of beers, wines, spirits and specialty drinks from friendly bartenders, at the bar or your table.
SECOND PLACE Medley.
100 NM 150, EL PRADO 575-776-8787 MEDLEYTAOS.COM
BEST ROADSIDE FOOD CART
Mary Jane’s Home Cooking
616 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-770-1170
A consistent winner with 32 years in the business of providing traditional New Mexican breakfasts and lunches to both locals and visitors. Quick takeaways or outdoor seating in warm summer weather. A breakfast burrito? Of course, but don’t settle for plain and simple. Choose bacon, sausage, chorizo, cheese and extra meat or chile. Lunch? Burgers on buns or tortillas. Extra hungry? Try a quesadilla with extras. Some say quesadilla means “little cheesy thing.” You’re in luck ordering that!
SECOND PLACE
Mante’s Chow Cart
1402 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-758-4855
MANTESCHOWCART.COM
Art history
New Mexican culture and history are captured in the art of Ed Sandoval
BY ANDREW STUART / PHOTOGRAPH BY NATHAN BURTONArtistic success is always a story of both talent and tenacity. Ed Sandoval may be Taos’ most high-profile artist. But he’s lived many other lives: as an art teacher and school counselor, as a builder of adobe homes. Now, he’s savoring the opportunity to focus entirely on his art, using the skills he’s honed during eight decades of painting.
“I’m really free to just paint,” Sandoval said recently at his Quesnel Street gallery,“and I get a lot of work done. I’m taking more time with my paintings than I used to. You become very conscious about everything you’ve learned: harmony, composition, movement, texture, mood. It all comes into play.”
Sandoval’s paintings express an ideal New Mexico. There’s his signature figure of “el Viejito” — the little old man — shuffling down lonesome paths, amidst
iconic architecture and terrain. The paintings evoke vivid sensations — of woodsmoke and sage, the clarity of a winter night, the gorgeous melancholy of the landscape and sky. And they tell vivid stories.
“I can paint very realistically,” Sandoval said, “but it doesn’t inspire me. It doesn’t motivate me. I like drama.”
That vision is deeply rooted in Sandoval’s own experience. His early years were in Nambe, and his forebears here include Bernardo de Miera y Pacheco, who emigrated from Spain and mapped New Mexico in the 18th century. But from the rhythms of rural life, Sandoval’s family moved to Los Alamos when he began elementary school.
Sandoval didn’t speak English, and finding himself in an English-speaking classroom, surrounded by the children of Ph.Ds. was a disorienting and painful exile. The sense of a lost paradise infuses Sandoval’s paintings.
The intensity of that emotion has made Sandoval the New Mexico artist par excellence for devoted collectors nationwide, and a touchstone for many New Mexicans, who see their own heritage embodied in his work. As Sandoval has been freed to dedicate himself more fully to painting, his partner, Gwen McFaden, said he feels charged to capture and celebrate a way of life.
“He really wants to focus on building a legacy,” McFaden said, “a legacy of New Mexico. He lived the culture and, to him, it’s a responsibility to preserve that culture in paintings.”
Sandoval is marking a milestone this year, with the 30th anniversary of his Quesnel Street gallery. His work is shown on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, and he has avid collectors across the country, and the world. He’s been recognized with a Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts, and President Barack Obama used a Sandoval painting in a card for supporters. But while he may be harvesting the fruits of a lifelong artistic commitment, Sandoval also feels an increased sense of urgency — to create new work, about this place and culture.
“As you get older,you become more focused on where you came from,” Sandoval said. “I think that’s so for all of us. When I paint, as Gwen has said, I’m sort of the spokesman of New Mexico. You’ll see my work, and you’ll know it’s New Mexico.”
High honors
Taos Canyon Cannabis offers top-shelf product with living room vibes
BY DAVID LERNER / PHOTOGRAPH BY JANE PHILLIPSTo survive and thrive in Taos’ competitive cannabis market, a dispensary has to carry a vast selection of top-quality products and consistently provide friendly and personalized service.
Yet, to stand out from the pack requires a more finely-honed vision. Upon entering Taos Canyon Cannabis, it is immediately apparent that the entire staff is committed to realizing their vision of what a ‘Best in Taos’ dispensary should look like.
“We wanted the shop to feel more like someone’s living room than a sterile laboratory,” explains co-owner Shane Brocchini. Shane and crew, which includes co-owner Dillon Gross, budtenders Alicia, Warren, Erica, Zach, Michael and Douglas (plus the occasional well-behaved canine companion), provide superior flower, pre-rolls, edibles, tinctures, topicals, cartridges and more — all great prices, seven days a week.
Top-shelf New Mexico-grown weed is Taos Canyon Cannabis’ bread and butter. “We source our flower from local farms that produce on a smaller, more intentional scale than the giant grow operations,” Shane says.
Whenever possible, the shop carries flower that’s been grown outdoors in the Rocky Mountain soil, kissed by the sun, and carefully cured and handtrimmed. It’s clear from inspecting the bud that this approach makes a difference. A close look at Taos Canyon Cannabis’ flower reveals sugary THC crystals and potent, hair-like trichomes. Local flower has a richer aroma and often contains stronger notes of citrus and pine. Many believe that local flower produces a cleaner, less scaggy high with fewer “weed hangover” headaches.
The shop stocks a variety of Indica, Sativa and hybrid strains unavailable elsewhere, such as customer-favorite Keep Tahoe Blue. If you’re unsure where to start, the knowledgeable staff can point you in the right direction.
For example, those seeking less psychoactive effects and greater pain relief may prefer high-CBD strains such as Red Velvet, which is usually available at a fantastic price. On the other end of the spectrum, try the bubble hash, which contains up to 60 percent THC (go slow!).
And in keeping with their locals-first philosophy, Taos Canyon Cannabis offers a 10-percent discount to New Mexico residents. Their tax-inclusive $40 eighths are not only a great deal, they’re convenient to budget for as well.
The shop’s nicely curated edible selection is consistently on point. Wyld gummies are wildly popular, and for good reason — they’re available in an assortment of flavors and cannabinoid formulations such as CBD, CBG and CBN, depending on whether you’re seeking daytime energy or nighttime relaxation. For those who prefer to consume their cannabis in a fat-soluble form, Bhang bars, available in vegan, milk and cherry, are a solid option. The shop also carries other artisanal chocolate bars.
Thoughtful finishing touches such as attractively designed (and eco-friendly) packaging, a small selection of clothing and smoking and vaping paraphernalia rounds out what makes for a laid-back and always pleasant shopping experience.
If you have not yet visited Taos Canyon Cannabis, come see for yourself why Shane and company have been named “Best of Taos.”
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BEST HIKING/JOGGING TRAIL
Williams LakeTrail
CARSON NATIONAL FOREST OFFICE - 208 CRUZ ALTA ROAD, TAOS 575-758-6200
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Stay booted up, stay hydrated, take your time to say hello to Mother Nature, then stay awhile to enjoy the awesome views once you’ve hiked up the 3.7-mile trail to Williams Lake. In winter, the azure lake freezes over, so check the weather to make sure you’ve dressed layer-like. It’s a rocky trek, but the forest views, the waterfalls, make this a Best of — again. Both novice and experienced hikers enjoy this wonderland, trekking some thousand feet up, to discover the glacial lake.
SECOND PLACE
Devisadero Loop Trail
CARSON NATIONAL FOREST OFFICE - 208 CRUZ ALTA ROAD, TAOS 575-758-6200 FS.USDA.GOV/CARSON
Harwood Museum of Art
238 LEDOUX STREET, TAOS 575-758-9826
HARWOODMUSEUM.ORG
In 1916, Lucy Harwood, with husband Burt, arrived in Taos, purchasing the future site of the esteemed museum for $1,200! Lucy would form the Harwood Foundation with a group that included the Taos Society of Artists in 1923. A UNM affiliate since 1935, the museum offers Taos Free Sundays, both permanent and changing exhibitions of both traditional and contemporary arts and is committed to presentation of programs for both adults and youth, making “Taos Arts to the World and World Arts to Taos” ring true for the community and visitors as well.
SECOND PLACE
Millicent Rogers Museum
1504 MILLICENT ROGERS ROAD, EL PRADO 575-758-2462
MILLICENTROGERS.ORG
BEST RAFTING COMPANY Los Rios River Runners
4003 NM 68, RANCHOS DE TAOS 575-776-8854
LOSRIOSRIVERRUNNERS.COM
Winter snowmelts guarantee an exciting dressfor-the-splash whitewater ride down the Rio Grande or the Rio Chama. With fun-loving, but highly trained and experienced guides, you’ll be awestruck at the scenery you’ll raft through, seen only from the perspective of the rios. Families, funyakers, fisher-people, white-water adventurers or those seeking the calm allure of a sunset dinner float will find the rafting experience they’ve been dreaming of with this company that has more access via the Bureau of Land Management to more stretches of river than any other company.
SECOND PLACE
Far Flung Adventures
15 NM 514, EL PRADO 800-359-2627
FARFLUNG.COM
BEST PLACE TO HIT THE JACKPOT
Taos Mountain Casino
700 VETERANS HWY, TAOS 575-737-0777
TAOSMOUNTAINCASINO.COM
This New Mexico casino with local employees focuses as much on friendly service as they do their “big win” daily promotions and the ‘Bison Rewards Memberships.’ Gaming is exciting and varied: penny, nickel, quarter, dollar and fivedollar slots. They’re proud to feature a wide selection of the newest Video Slots including poker and keno! Fast payouts at the slots are part of their service, and a snack bar with soft drinks and coffee will give you a chance for time out.
SECOND PLACE Buffalo Thunder Resort Casino
30 BUFFALO THUNDER TRAIL, SANTA FE 877-455-7775
BUFFALOTHUNDERRESORT.COM
BEST WEEKEND GETAWAY
Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs
Resort & Spa
50 LOS BANOS DR, OJO CALIENTE 877-977-8212
OJOSPARESORTS.COM
Just thinking about it is relaxing! Hot mineral soaking pools, free parking, free Internet, hiking trails, blue skies, red clay cliffs, daily yoga, complimentary Iconick coffees and Taos’ tea.o.graphy teas. But there’s more! At Ojo Caliente’s Artesian Restaurant, also winner of the 2023 Open Table Diner’s Choice Award for Best Healthy and Most Booked Restaurant in New Mexico, you’ll have a choice of omnivore or vegan delights from breakfast, lunch, dinner and winetime menus. What? You’ve booked already?
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Pagosa Springs, CO
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Taos Country Club
54 GOLF COURSE DRIVE, RANCHOS DE TAOS 575-758-7300
TAOSCOUNTRYCLUB.COM
The game of golf is generally considered to be a Scottish invention, but golf, and “futbol” were banned by that parliament in 1457 as an “unprofitable sport” and a distraction to the military’s practice of archery. Times have changed and, to play golf on the high desert oasis with some 31 years in Taos, you neither have to wear kilts nor dodge archers’ arrows. In fact, you can celebrate a wedding, book a banquet or party, or just experience fine dining and drinks while enjoying the beautiful mountain views.
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Valle Escondido Golf Course
28 LODGE ROAD,TAOS 575-758-3475
TAOSGOLF.ORG
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El Monte Sagrado Resort and Spa
317 KIT CARSON ROAD, TAOS 575-758-3502
ELMONTESAGRADO.COM
One of a collection of New Mexico hotels and resorts owned by Heritage Hotels and Resorts established in 2005, the Sagrado is located near the center of Taos with a choice of an elegant Taos Mountain Room, Global Suite or charming Casitas — separate cottages or adjoining casitas. The Anaconda Bar and De La Tierra Restaurant — romantic summer-night delights; the Garden Courtyard — the place for breakfast, brunch or lunch. Enchanted outdoor weddings location, some 7,000 square feet of indoor meeting space, an indoor pool, full service fitness center and ten spa treatment rooms — what more can you ask?
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Casa Benavides Inn
137 KIT CARSON ROAD, TAOS 575-758-1772
CASABENAVIDES.COM
BEST PLACE TO PLAY TENNIS
TaosTennis at Quail Ridge
88 NM 150, EL PRADO 575-776-2585
TAOSTENNIS.COM
Tennis, pool, pickleball, individual, couple and family memberships, Taos Tennis at Quail Ridge in El Prado is a dream fitness location realized by owner/ operator Kurt Edelbrock for 15 years, and a “one more time” voters’ choice. With — count them — 10 tennis courts, the seven-and-a-halfacre property includes a swimming pool and hot tub, pickleball courts and, when you pause and look up, a spectacular mountain view. Kids get royal treatment here, with summer Fit-camps, tennis and swimming activities.
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Taos Spa & Tennis Club
11 DOÑA ANA DRIVE, TAOS
575-758-1980
TAOSSPA.COM
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Jimmy Stadler
JIMMYSTADLER.COM
Jimmy Stadler’s a country singer/songwriter as much a part of Taos as the Rio Grande, the sage and mountains. Living, writing and performing in this area for some 30 years, he’s recorded, worked gigs as a session musician and given music lessons. He considers “A Different Light,” his first album in more than 10 years, a labor of love. This
Christine Autumn
CHRISTINEAUTUMN.COM
KTAOS: 101.9
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and his other CDs — in a unique, purchasable flash-drive with seven albums, are available on his website, as are updated announcements about his performances and that of his band, around the county, and the country.
SECOND PLACE
Max Gomez
MAXGOMEZMUSIC.COM
Jazz singer, author, artist, teacher Christine Autumn has, during her 20 years in Taos, been engaged in all these professions. A collection of her songs, “Black Matter – Autumn Sings her Songs,” backed by local musicians Larry Audette, Dan Lizdas, Peggy Matties, Jeremy Jones and Cullen Winter, is downloadable from her website, with a new one on the way. The album by the same name and her auto-bio, “All That I Am,” are also available on Amazon. You’ll find Autumn, her voice and her songs every Sunday at Taos’ iconic The Alley Cantina, Sundays from 7-9 p.m.
SECOND PLACE
Jimmy Stadler
JIMMYSTADLER.COM
“Converting sunshine into power at 100,000 watts of radio waves through 140 photovoltaic panels” is what the Taos Solar radio station’s been doing since 1991. Understand that? What matters is KTAO is a repeat “Best of Taos” winner, and that you are, or will become, an enthusiastic listener. The rock, country, Celtic, reggae and more, spun by familiar DJs Paddy Mac, Rick Halterman, Pat Romero, Johnny Ray
Paddy Mac (KTAOS)
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Michael Hearne
FACEBOOK.COM/BIGBARNDANCE
Rawhide, Katie and Brad, programs can be heard in Taos, but also Southern Colorado to Los Alamos, Española, Santa Fe and towns in between.
SECOND PLACE
KNCE: 93.5
23 ABC MESA ROAD, EL PRADO 575-737-8326
TRUETAOSRADIO.COM
Paddy Mac (Patrick McCarry) celebrating 22 years with KTAOS, personifies “AttitudeAmericana” — that spirit of individualism underlying the ‘Cowboy’ notion a lot of folks across the big deep still have of the U.S. West. Representing, listening to and broadcasting a “true voice” of Taos, he plays the music he likes, but interviews the community, covering everything and everybody from politics to cultural mover-shakers and community fundraisers. On a YouTube video, Paddy Mac states his motto, “This is your day.” Helping make his day first thing in the morning is likely due to a dawn barkinginterview with JaBooty — his dog — during an insistent walk-about!
SECOND PLACE
Howie Roemer (KNCE)
TRUETAOSRADIO.COM
Besides being an iconic Southwestern American singer, guitar player and all-around performer, Michael Hearne’s Big Barn Dance Music Festival had a big win this year as “Best Festival,” in the Ameripolitan Awards Productions held at Graceland. Coming up in September (see Hearne’s Facebook page), his annual Big Barn Dance. The list of performers and bands is awesome! You’ll want tickets for this one!
SECOND PLACE
Jimmy Stadler
JIMMYSTADLER.COM
Kind coffee
Friendly folks and a comfortable café at Elevation Coffee
BY CINDY BROWN / PHOTOGRAPHS BY NATHAN BURTONOf all the wonderful coffee shops in town, Elevation Coffee was voted the best.
Although Elevation Coffee has won the honor before in its 14-year history, this is a first-time win for owners Alyssa LaBella and Dustin Raiola. The couple purchased the coffee shop two years ago and have been making improvements to the space; painting and updating it with new furniture to keep it feeling fresh. They’ve also changed the menu, adding drinks like a Matcha and golden orange turmeric latte. As they innovate, they try to stay true to the original vision for the coffee shop using the same coffee beans and techniques that have been in place since the beginning.
The two love what they are doing, and it shows. “People seem to like coming here. Because it’s a local
place, we get such a mix of people — those from the Pueblo, those who are visiting, the young and retirees — everyone comes here. When the weather is nice, you can sit outside with your dog. The people we hire are great with the customers. We make friends with everyone who comes in,” says LaBella. Their customers say it is their friendliness that keeps them coming back, as well as the great coffee. Regular
Lee Imboden knows coffee, having worked at The Bean. He says, “They are beautiful people, and they make the best coffee. They like their customers and their customers like them. They make it a point to know what their customers want.”
Customer Mariah Windsong agrees. She says,“What brings me here is the friendly service. It’s a place where you are called by name. That is sort of special and I like supporting them.” Her friend Cher adds that she has been coming since Elevation opened back in 2009. She observes, “It’s a comfortable place to come. The people are always very nice. They acknowledge you when you come in the door; they care.” Co-owner LaBella was raised in Taos. She worked for Elevation Coffee before she went to the University of New Mexico-Albuquerque and continued on while doing course work online. Although she lived in Albuquerque for a year, she always intended to return home and be part of the community. She was excited to have the opportunity to buy the shop with her partner Raiola.
“We saved up and were so grateful to the previous owner who worked with us so that we would be able to buy it. We were fortunate. It’s not very common that the young people in town get to own the businesses. We want to make a difference in whatever way we can. We give gift cards to local non-profits and schools and the Pueblo,” says LaBella.
She has appreciated getting to know the people who make the community work — like nurses, teachers, those who work at banks and local stores. “It’s a privilege to serve them coffee and be part of their everyday routines. It makes me realize how lucky we are to be here in this town and to be able to make something for ourselves.” Partner Raiola adds, “It’s really a great honor to be able to serve the community.”
In addition to coffee, the shop has other drinks, burritos, baked breads and pastries, along with gelato, including gluten-free and vegan choices. They offer alternative milk options and salsa made by LaBella. Wi-Fi is available, and they are now accepting credit cards.
Entertainment
BEST LOCAL SPANISH LANGUAGE GROUP/PERFORMER
El Grupo Mezcal
MEZCALMUSIC.COM
El Grupo Mezcal — Ernie Marquez, Antonio Marquez, Adonais Marquez and Rex Martinez — has frequently been voted “Best of Taos” winners during their more than 20 years together. Also community activists, they participate in events that support youth and migrant workers. Performing their original “Latin Sound” and cover songs, they proudly only record original material on their many albums. With wins in the New Mexico Hispano Music Awards and others, Mezcal believes family is what keeps them together. Loyal fans celebrate the band’s rockin’ Spanish language music and inclusion of other artists at lively dances and grooving concerts.
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Darren
Cordova y Calor
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BEST LOCAL ARTISAN
Ed
Sandoval
119 QUESNEL, TAOS 575-770-6360
EDSANDOVALGALLERY.COM
Ed Sandoval paints “magical realism” the way Gabriel Garcia Márquez wrote. There’s a trace of legend and wistful aloneness in Sandoval’s paintings, yet a paean to life in his dawnpink, blue-green stories. People of Earth who once were, but almost are no longer — ancient ones at the edge of the great New Mexico canyon; a lone guitar player; a woman shucking corn beside a kiva; women wrapped in rebozos; girls in dancing shoes; workers clearing an acequia; dancers in the Plaza. Many, with their backs turned to the artisan. What did he see and sense, that ought not be forgotten?
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Maria Samora
824 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-751-7103
MARIASAMORA.COM
BEST ANNUAL EVENT IN TAOS COUNTY
Music in Kit Carson Park
211 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-751-2001 TAOS.ORG
Music in Kit Carson Park is more than a “single” annual event but rather a summerlong festival of music — from rock, country, jazz, to First American drumming/dance celebrations, with both local and visiting performers and groups. Bring your lunch baskets, lawn chairs and blankets to a scheduled event you’ve been waiting for, or come out just because it’s a sunny day and you’re ready to listen to the mellow, mysterious sounds of a flute, the hand-clapping sounds of a banjo, or join in. Be prepared to find your favorite band or performer has returned for yet another summer concert!
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La Fiesta de Taos
HISTORIC TAOS PLAZA
FIESTASDETAOS.COM
BEST SKI & SNOWBOARD AREA
Taos Ski Valley
NM 150, TAOS SKI VALLEY 800-776-1111 SKITAOS.COM
Founded by the Blake family in 1955, TSV has been chalking up a worldclass reputation for many years, though the valley itself has a history going back to a mining settlement in the 1800s. Skiers and snowboarders find weather and snow conditions, gear shops, beginner classes or the Valley’s renowned week-long Ski School on the website. For those not snowbound, a lift takes mountainviewers to the top of Kachina Peak. A beer in The Bavarian may encourage you to lift a mug or two or dine there or at one of the other eateries. Lodging availabilities online.
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Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort
5224 NM 514, VADITO 800-587-2240
SIPAPUNM.COM
BEST LOCAL ROCK PERFORMER/GROUP
Katy P and the Business
818-970-5309 FIND ON FACEBOOK
The high-energy dance band Katy P and the Business, fronted by Katy Palmier and backed by a tight trio of musicians, has been one of Taos’ real crowd-pleasers since it was formed in 2013. Singing soul, funk and rock and roll, Palmier is known for her big-hearted vocals covering hits by Prince, Chaka Khan, Fleetwood Mac, Daft Punk, Tool, Led Zeppelin, Adele, Katy Perry and Taylor Swift. The Business has performed at The Alley Cantina, après-ski gigs at Martini Tree and after-dinner performances at the St. Bernard and The Palace Restaurant in Santa Fe, as well as many weddings and private parties.
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THANK YOU FOR TRUSTING US FOR 25 YEARS
Shopping
BEST GIFT SHOP
Arroyo Seco Mercantile
488 NM 150, ARROYO SECO 575-776-8806
FACEBOOK.COM/SECOMERC
Located north of Taos via NM 150, Arroyo Seco’s colorful street is a blast to the past. The Best Gift Shop this year is in an 1895 building — near La Santisima Church, built even earlier in 1834. In the past, the mercantile served locals buying or trading staples and farm goods. Today, the business is stock-full of “New Stuff, Old Stuff, Stuff You Need.” Choose from American West vintage, old pawn jewelry, Santos, blankets, antiques, books, music, pottery, statuettes, local artisan jewelry, mugs, candies, candles, souvenir items, and more.
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Bison Star Naturals
1029 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE #2, EL PRADO 575-776-7007
BISONSTARNATURALS.COM
BEST FARMERS MARKET
Wilder Nightingale Fine Art
119 KIT CARSON ROAD, TAOS 575-758-3255
WNIGHTINGALE.COM
Rob Nightingale’s gallery simply shouts “Welcome!” His two friendly cats will attest to this. Winner of many local and varied gallery awards, with more than 30 years on Kit Carson Road, Nightingale spotlights local artists, newcomers and sometimes his own paintings. An activist in the promotion of Kit Carson Road’s creative community, he also encourages support of Taos’ many helping agencies. The gallery’s rooms, walls, tables and shelves are easily accessible, enabling a viewing indulgence in an extraordinary variety of art styles. Don’t forget to ask about the cats.
SECOND PLACE Jones Walker of Taos
127 BENT STREET, TAOS 575-758-7965
JONESWALKEROFTAOS.COM
Taos Public Library
402 CAMINO DE LA PLACITA, TAOS 575-758-3063
TAOSLIBRARY.ORG
Buy a book at a library? Absolutely! One room inside the front door offers hard-covers and paperbacks at very low (or donation) prices. As a place to read, the tables in both the adult and children’s rooms are usually filled with readers of books, magazines and newspapers. Libraries were once the haunt of writers and writers-tobe, and authors like Amy Tan, Victor Hugo and Mark Twain considered these spaces “sacred to the inquiring soul.” Very special-program oriented, the library staff still makes sure it’s a really pleasant place to read or buy a book.
SECOND PLACE
124-A BENT STREET, TAOS 575-751-1999
OPCIT.COM
Taos Farmers Market
COUNTY COURTHOUSE PARKING LOT 575-751-7575
TAOSFARMERSMARKET.ORG
Taos Farmers Market, dedicated to “supporting our farmers we support stewardship of our beautiful Northern New Mexico lands,” is celebrating a new location — the Taos County Courthouse Parking Lot. The USDA defines a “farmers’ market” as “a multi-stall market at which farmer-producers sell agricultural products directly to the general public…particularly fresh fruits and vegetables but also meat products, dairy products, and/or grains.” That’s exactly what Taos Farmers Market is. County and other nearby farmers, and often local entertainers, gather to share with you. Bring a bag or two or three, and fill ’em up!
SECOND PLACE Red Willow Farmers Market
885 STAR ROAD, TAOS PUEBLO 575-770-8688
REDWILLOWFARM.ORG
BEST GROCERY STORE
Cid’s Food Market
623 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-758-1148
CIDSFOODMARKET.COM
A consistent winner in this category, Cid’s has been providing organic, natural and gourmet groceries since 1986. Special sources for much of its produce are local home-growers. But fresh, organic produce is not Cid’s only offer. Aisles are filled with Desert Blend products — lavender, skincare, enriched seed-oils; fresh breads and pastries; a refrigerated cheese section; and a deli section providing quick meals for grab ’n go.
SECOND PLACE Albertsons
710-A PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-758-1250
LOCAL.ALBERTSONMARKET.COM
BEST PLACE TO READ OR BUY A BOOKLori Ann Serrano of Taos won the $500 Cid’s Grocery Giveaway after completing 100% of the 2023 survey.
Thanks to Lori Ann, Cid’s Food Market and the 2,099 participants who participated in this Best of Taos contest!
Shopping
BEST RESALE SHOP
CAV Thrift Store
1509 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-751-4824
TAOSCAV.ORG
Who hasn’t been to CAV’s Thrift Store? CAV, whose full name is Community Against Violence, is in the same league with the Salvation Army and Goodwill, with their commitment to the
BEST WOMEN’S CLOTHING BOUTIQUE
Michelle’s inTaos
136-D PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-751-3450
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Bring several shopping bags if you plan to walk through Michelle’s door. This boutique lives up to its name: “A small shop dealing in fashionable clothing or accessories.” Michelle’s in Taos has both.
Taos Mountain Outfitters
113 N. PLAZA, TAOS 575-758-9292
TAOSMOUNTAINOUTFITTERS.COM
Cottam’s Ski & Outdoor Shop
TAOS: 207 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR 575-758-2822
Taos Mountain Outfitters
113 N. PLAZA, TAOS 575-758-9292
TAOSMOUNTAINOUTFITTERS.COM
community, and a part of the community who needs them the most. Well organized, with welltrained helpers, CAV has frequently been spotlighted in Taos News articles and is well-deserving of this “Best of Taos” Best Resale Shop 2023.
SECOND PLACE ReNeux
126 CAMINO DE LA PLACITA, TAOS 575-758-4460
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“Boutique” is French for “little store,” and these specialty shops — small, charming, unique, with personalized customer attention — first appeared in Paris in the 1920s. At Michelle’s, you’ll find her attentiveness will help you find the perfect shirt, necklace, perfume, hat, shoes, ring, sunglasses — gifting yourself or someone special.
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Steppin’ Out
120 BENT STREET, TAOS 575-758-4487
STEPPINOUT-TAOS.COM
Logo hats, logo tees, logo hoodies, camping gear for a night or as many days as you can get away from work. Planning to hike? Clothing, footwear, gear, sun protection. Snowboarding? Everything you need to keep dry, warm and hydrated. How about tennis, golfing, climbing, rafting on the Rio Grande? Or horseback riding, mountain biking, flyfishing, zip lines? TMO offers you supplies, advice, experience and about 40 or 50 suppliers to choose from. Why else would Taos Mountain Outfitters get voted again a “Best of Taos” winner? Get outfitted, get out, have fun and stay safe!
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Clarke & Co. Menswear
120-E BENT STREET 575-758-2696
CLARKE-CO-MENSWEAR. BUSINESS.SITE
TAOS SKI VALLEY: 101 SUTTON PLACE 575-776-8719
SANTA FE: 740 HYDE PARK ROAD 505-982-0495
COTTAMSSKISHOPS.COM
With three locations — Taos, Taos Ski Valley and Santa Fe — Cottam’s, since 1976, has been making sure you find what you need for your outdoor fun. The Taos location specializes in ski and snowboard gear, winter clothing and accessories. Gear for kids too. Community oriented, Cottam’s has sponsored blood drives, the Taos Winter Sports Team activities, and the Taos Ski Valley Up & Over 10K Trail Run, even closing up shop to encourage people to take a day to Step Outside — outside “the predictable and expected walls of their comfort zone, and into a neverending journey.”
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Taos Mountain Outfitters
113 N. PLAZA, TAOS 575-758-9292
TAOSMOUNTAINOUTFITTERS.COM
This again-winner is committed to getting “people outside to enjoy this beautiful area in which we live.” And they’ve been doing that since 1969! In answer to “Why buy local?” TMO is committed to making sure you’ll be properly prepared before setting out for your wilderness adventure, whether that means the best hiking boots, camping gear, or shorts and water shoes you’ll need for rafting the Rio Grande. When TMO says “Get out!” they mean hit the trail, go prepared, take photos, be respectful of the environment, and have fun. They’ll help you do just that.
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Mudd-n-Flood Mountain Shop
103 BENT STREET, TAOS 575-751-9100
MUDDNFLOOD.COM
Heart of Gold
Master jeweler Larry Martinez has nothing but love for Taos
BY HAVEN LINDSEY / PHOTOGRAPHS BY NATHAN BURTONSitting a few dozen yards back from an increasingly busy section of Paseo del Pueblo Sur is the unassuming yet authentic home to Larry Martinez Jewelry. Recognized for his complex museum-quality jewelry, one may presume it is Martinez’s genuine talent that has resulted in at least 12 consecutive “Best of Taos” designations.
But there is a deeper reason for Martinez’s consistent “Best of Taos” tally. Much like the unassuming yet authentic former State Police building he has operated from since 1971, Martinez is equally unassuming and authentic.
Asked why the self-taught jeweler has been so successful, the affable Martinez — whose eyes seem to smile with every word — explained, “We take care of people. It’s really as simple as that.”
Of course, much of the work Martinez does, now with his son Diego in tow, is not simple. Martinez’s jewelry has been exhibited locally and in museums in Arizona, Missouri, Texas and Virginia, as well as private collections.
Yet every successful business finds a way to meet the needs of its community. “You would be surprised at some of the things we’ve done,” said the masterful
jewelry maker.“If something needs to be repaired with a solder, we’ve been able to help. We’ve repaired medical equipment for Holy Cross, eyeglasses, clocks, watches, a candelabra and, from time to time, the copper pots from Michael’s Kitchen.”
The original seed to design and make jewelry was planted when Martinez first took a high school arts and crafts course. “That was the genesis of where I am today,” he reflected. After taking some college courses, including an auto body class, Martinez needed to repair a bad radiator. He purchased a torch, fixed the radiator, and then remembered a piece of silver left over from the high school class.“It just snowballed from there.”
Despite his assertion that being self-taught is the worst way to learn, “you make a lot of mistakes,” Martinez’s innate talent and ambition have garnered a reputation in Taos for quality craftsmanship from a local who cares. The dedication to his work is likely in his DNA, having watched his mother own and operate a bookstore in the Plaza until she finally sold it at the age of 85. “People have asked me when I’ll retire and my answer is always the same — I’ll work until they throw me over the back fence.”
Martinez enjoys his work both for the variety as well as the consistency of working with jewelry and either creating a new piece or bringing an old piece back to life. Even in his free time, Martinez — a self-described “car guy” — can be found working with his hands. One of his favorites is a green ’66 Chevy truck he’s had for 45 years. “I completely restored that truck,” said the man who can rebuild a car engine with the same care he can with designing a wedding ring.
Shopping
BEST GARDEN CENTER & NURSERY
Petree Nursery & Greenhouse
25 PETREE LANE (OFF BLUEBERRY HILL ROAD)
575-758-3021
PETREENURSERY.COM
Who named flowers? Never mind, just take home the King of Orange Crocosmia, a Flirty Dahlia, or some Pansies. Along with seeds, flats and baskets of flowers are plant edibles, bird seed and feeders, water features and statuary. Petree Nursery got its start in the 1980s when Mike Petree moved to Taos. While some saying or the other brings to mind that, from a seed grows a great oak, a request for Mike to move a tree actually resulted in growing ten greenhouses, and finally, he and Sylvia and their customers created the largest garden center in the county.
SECOND PLACE
Rio Grande ACE
SOUTH: 1381 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-758-4268
NORTH: 223 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-751-2061
RIOGRANDEACE.COM
Larry Martinez Jeweler
822 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-758-4169
LARRYMARTINEZJEWELER.COM
Lifelong Taos resident Larry Martinez started out designing silver jewelry, but after attending courses at the Gemological Institute of American, Martinez began working with gold, diamonds and other gemstones. With a personal interest in preserving vintage Southwestern and Native American jewelry, Martinez’s shop/gallery includes a collection of his personal designs — museum-quality work that has been exhibited locally in the Millicent Rogers Museum and the Museum of New Mexico, and in many private collections. Browse his excellent web site. You’ll find photos of collectibles and personally designed rings, bracelets, boxes, earrings, belts, buckles, brooches, and bolos.
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Maria Samora
824 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-751-7103
MARIASAMORA.COM
BEST LOCAL ROCK SHOP
Taos Gems & Minerals
637 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS
575-758-3910
TAOS-GEMS-MINERALS.BUSINESS.SITE
This oldest gem and mineral shop in Taos boasts a long local history sharing gems, minerals and memories. The shop is a browser’s paradise, with shelves, trays and drawers filled with gemstones and minerals you can pick up and examine, jewelry, dishware and collectibles. Whether you’re a creator of jewelry searching for turquoise, or simply like adding aquiline, amber, chlorite, labradorite, sunstone, a cluster of amazonite, a shimmery moonstone or a mysterious geode to your collection, you’ll be left alone to look, examine and decide, or ask questions and get knowledgeable answers. Taos Gems & Minerals is a magical experience.
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Taos Rockers
229-A CAMINO DE LA PLACITA, TAOS 575-758-2326
TAOSROCKERS.COM
BEST HARDWARE & HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE
Rio Grande ACE
SOUTH: 1381 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-758-4268
NORTH: 223 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-751-2061
RIOGRANDEACE.COM
Another win-again, Ace Hardware has an American Dream history. The nowinternational company, first founded in 1924, was named after the ace fighter pilots of World War I, who were able to overcome all odds. Rio Grande Ace Hardware opened their family-owned building-material retail store in 1970. Then, with success they are proud of, in 2011, they opened a second location in Taos. “Helping our clients with their building and hardware needs is the most important thing we have to do today.” Don’t forget to get that extra key made!
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Randall Lumber & Hardware
315 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 888-756-2271
RANDALLTAOS.COM
BEST LIQUOR STORE
The Cellar
623 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-758-7445 THECELLARTAOS.COM
This family-owned fine wine, beer and craft-spirits store brings the world to Taos in a bottle. Before you let the genie out, The Cellar’s knowledgeable staff will help tell you a story about one of their imports or advise you on case discounts for your celebration. Gazing up at the shelves containing a dizzying selection of domestic classics, did you know New Mexico first had grape stock planted in its red earth along the Rio Grande, when Monks smuggled vines into Mexico from Spain, then into what would be the New Mexico territory? Made your selection? Cheers!
SECOND PLACE
Del Norte Liquors
1574 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, RANCHOS DE TAOS 575-758-8904
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Shopping
BEST PLACE TO BUY FLOOR COVERINGS
Dan’s CarpetTile & Window Coverings
7237 NM 518, RANCHOS DE TAOS 575-758-2420
DANSCARPETANDFLOORS.COM
Carpeting, elegant tiles or natural stone flooring? And service? Dan’s Carpet Tile & Window Coverings has everything you need to transform your floors, except maybe flying carpets. Founded in 1988, the Ranchos de Taos company now has a reputation befitting a ‘Best of …’ voter’s award, a high mark of confidence. Don’t forget your windows: your choice of vertical blinds, wood shutters, draperies and more. So, choose your window treatments, Wendy and Peter Pan, and floor coverings, Aladdin, but don’t try to fly. Just dream up your décor scheme and find it all at Dan’s place.
SECOND PLACE
Vargas Tile Company
4114 NM 68, RANCHOS DE TAOS 575-758-5986 VARGASTILE.COM
BEST HOME FURNISHINGS
Mattress Mary’s
Taos Lifestyle
815 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-758-5885
TAOSLIFESTYLE.COM
Just mattresses? Think living room, dining room, home office and home entertainment furniture, too. How about a leather sofa, a reclining chair, a dining, coffee or end table, a designer bar? Work in your home office, or away-office? Desks, chairs, shelves, bookcases — so many styles to choose from. Mattress Mary’s offers free design services, free local delivery and set up and, here’s a surprise — free haul away of gently used items to non-profit groups. Done for the day? Relax in your leather recliner, feet up on one of Mattress Mary’s comfy foot stools.
SECOND PLACE
Tuesday Morning
105 CAM DE LA PLACITA, TAOS 575-758-7654
TUESDAYMORNING.COM
BEST PLACE TO BUY A MATTRESS
Mattress Mary’s
Taos Lifestyle
815 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-758-5885
TAOSLIFESTYLE.COM
“To sleep, perchance to dream…!” While you may not be related to Shakespeare, nor share Hamlet’s castle environs, Mary’s is the place to find the mattress that will allow you to wake refreshed in the morning. If Hamlet lived today, he’d probably be residing in a cozy adobe rather than a cold, haunted castle, but if you tend to sleep-walk, visit Mattress Mary’s Taos Lifestyle and get a good night’s sleep, ’cause you’ll find a huge selection of mattresses, beds, bedroom furniture and so much more.
With nearly 20 years in business, Mary Domito could be your new BFF!
SECOND PLACE
Red Arrow Emporium
1405 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, EL PRADO 575-758-0540
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BEST PLACETO BUY FLOWERS
Enchanted Florist
622-A PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-758-3030
TAOSFLORIST.COM
Flowers and flowergiving are definitely enchanted. In the Victorian era, each flower had a special meaning, and lovers carried a pocket-sized dictionary listing flowers and their meanings. Flowers and pots and vases of cut flowers were almost an essential prop in paintings during the Renaissance. Whether a rose, just because, a houseplant for a special guy, décor for a holiday, celebration, or occasion for remembering, check out The Enchanted Florist’s website, or visit. Same day flower delivery in Taos, too!
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PLACE
Bud’s Cut Flowers & More
711 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-758-3555 BUDSCUTFLOWERSANDMORE.NET
BEST PLACE TO SHIP A PACKAGE
Taos Crating Co.
1103 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE #1, EL PRADO 575-758-3587
TAOSCRATING.COM
“It’s a wrap!” is a phrase used by the film business when a scene or project is finished. A business client? At Taos Crating Co., that means convenience — like dropping off items for packing and shipping and getting an invoice at the end of the month. Sending something special or something big? TCC will construct a crate for your treasured art, or your bicycle. Whatever the item, these ‘packaging pros’ will secure an antique rocker, piano or vehicle before shipping with nationally-known carriers.
SECOND PLACE UPS Store
1335 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, UNIT 1, TAOS 575-758-8647 LOCATIONS.UPS.COM/NEW MEXICO
BEST PET SUPPLY Blue Sky Pet & Feed Supply
214 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-758-1841
BLUESKYPETANDFEED.COM
A six-year, time-aftertime winner of the “Best of Taos” Best Pet Supply, Blue Sky has a great website so you can browse, choose, call or visit with confidence. Need feed for dogs, cats, horses, goats, lambs, swine, cattle, sheep or birds? What about pet beds, crates, carriers & houses or new or used tack? Hay, straw, shavings, toys, leashes, collars and even medical and grooming supplies, too. Load up your pickup and don’t be surprised if your farm or domestic critters see you coming and trot or waddle out to meet you!
SECOND PLACE Tractor Supply Co.
121 PASEO PLAZA DRIVE, TAOS 575-758-4685
TRACTORSUPPLY.COM
BEST PLACE TO PAMPER PETS
10,000 Wags
24822 US 64 WEST, EL PRADO 575-751-9247 10000WAGS.COM
10,000 Wags, an again “Best of Taos” winner, has “one common bond — a love of animals.” With prior experience from Rescue and Dog Daycare work, staff members may spend their time running around with Diggity Dogs who come for the day or longer and are acclimated to friendships with other canines. But “Leave me alone!” Cautious Cat friends will be given a ‘suite’ in the “catery,” where the big windows, window sills and tunnels give them a chance to explore. Services like bath, brush and nails are also provided, though some may not go for the personalized teeth-brushing!
SECOND PLACE
Barks and Bows Pet Grooming
1329 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, UNIT E 575-377-5202
BARKSANDBOWSPETGROOMING.COM
BEST BARBER SHOP
Hitching Post Shave Co.
218 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE-A, TAOS 575-779-3208
HPSHAVECO.COM/BARBERSTYLIST
Trim? Shave? Hairstyle? Hitching Post will trim your beard, massage your face and give you a buzz-cut or a scissor-cut. Then, your boots, sandals or sports shoes will march you proudly out the door for a night on the town, or day in the sun. Got your laptop or phone handy? Read this fun National Barber Museum site: nationalbarbermuseum. org/about/barberingtimeline. This haircut and shave profession is traced back 6,000 years, when the Egyptian nobility got trimmed with sharpened flint or oyster shells. Luckily, the “gentleman’s boutique and shave parlor” Hitching Post is skillfully modern.
SECOND PLACE
Johnny’s Barber Shop
308 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-770-0394
BEST PLACE FOR HAIR STYLING Salon Marjorie
237 LEDOUX STREET, TAOS 575-751-7246
SALONMARJORIE.COM
Glamour, fun, creativity, originality, sexiness, pure confidence, professional or classic beauty? Salon Marjoire’s website asks that question, and so does your stylist when you show up for an appointment. Not sure? Well, they know how to transform your look into your best look. And because you know you deserve this: facials, makeup, aromatherapy, even a neck massage, are offered. Want a photo to show at your next-time appointment, or to frame for someone special, this “again” Best Hair Styling shop has a tri-fold special: hair styling, makeup and photo shoot.
SECOND PLACE Shank
109 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-737-0882
GETSHANKED.COM
Services
1337-A GUSDORF ROAD, TAOS 575-758-9733
AURAFITNESSTAOS.COM
With 18 years in Taos, health and fitness professionals David and Aura Garver once again voted a “Best of Taos”, are vitally committed to helping people live active, vibrant lives. Bring your yoga mat, but investigate the special workshops provided for all ages. Check out the studio’s “creative cradle” calendar for theatrical, music and dance productions, as well as well-being events. A website browse will give you the full picture, then hurry down and treat yourself to a blissfilled experience.
SECOND PLACE High Altitude Health and Fitness
1307 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, EL PRADO 575-751-1242
HIGHALTITUDEHEALTHFITNESS.COM
BEST PLACE TO GET FIT
&Tennis Club
11 DOÑA ANA DRIVE, TAOS 575-758-1980
TAOSSPA.COM
The property is all of five acres, and the list of offerings almost the length of a football field. “A sanctuary for fitness,” it includes a cardio room, weight room, fit & spin studio, outdoor courts, indoor pools and hotubs, dry saunas and a steam room. Check the website of this “again Best of Taos” for day passes or memberships, classes, training with certified staff, friend-meetups for yoga, or fun with zumba. Programs for kids too. With all this going on, don’t forget your tennis racket!
SECOND
PLACE
High Altitude Health and Fitness
1307 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, EL PRADO 575-751-1242
HIGHALTITUDEHEALTHFITNESS.COM
Taos Plaza
BEST BARTENDER
BenitoTrujillo–Medley.
100 NM 150, EL PRADO 575-776-8787
MEDLEYTAOS.COM
BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE
Medley.
100 NM STATE ROAD 150, EL PRADO 575-776-8787
MEDLEYTAOS.COM
The area known officially as Don Fernando de Taos Plaza with its trees, flag, cross and pleasant areas to sit and peoplewatch was once fortresslike, part of an enormous 1796 land grant by Gov. Don Fernando Chacon, to some 63 families in the area. Times have changed. Now, whether shopping for chocolates, geodes, New Mexican and First American arts and jewelry, visiting a gallery or the iconic La Fonda Hotel, you’ll want to “sit a spell, with a coffee or latte,” and just enjoy one of the many scheduled cultural or live music events.
SECOND PLACE
Taos Ski Valley
SKITAOS.COM
What makes for a great Best Bartender? Or is that another name for Benito Trujillo at Medley? If it means friendliness, fast, efficient service, creating the best craft cocktail you’ve ever tasted, recommending a red, white or sparkling wine with knowledge, or asking whether you’d like to try a draft beer like “elysian space dust” or have your favorite drink with a salted or unsalted glass — the Medley Margarita — Espolon Blanco tequila, Grand Marnier, lime, agave and cumin —then that’s Benito Trujillo!
SECOND PLACE
George Chupek–
The Lounge by Rolling Still Distillery
110 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, SUITE D, TAOS 575-613-0326
ROLLINGSTILL.COM
Voters’ choice of several “Best of Taos” categories, Medley’s customer service actually starts with their website: you’ll discover reservations can be made for indoor dining, but bar or patio seating is first-come. Smaller, rather than larger parties, due to limited space. An atmosphere where the staff is clearly happy to be there and serve you, thanks to owneroperators Wilks and Colleen Medley. And no charge for the awesome mountain views!
SECOND PLACE
Cid’s Food Market
623 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-758-1148
CIDSFOODMARKET.COM
BEST SPOT TO PEOPLE WATCHServices
BEST BANK
Nusenda Federal Credit Union
640 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-776-2703 NUSENDA.ORG
Nusenda is a membership Credit Union rather than a community bank, and part of a 20-branch group throughout New Mexico; Nusenda’s philosophy is “people helping people.” Founded in 1976, the Credit Union by local educators in Albuquerque, Nusenda claims thousands of members, some 500 businesses and both educational institutions and nonprofits up and down New Mexico. An appointment is recommended to answer questions and set up your membership, but with “Best of Taos” votes, and the New Mexico Family-Friendly Business Award for best-in-class workplace policies, confidence is a given.
SECOND PLACE Centinel Bank
MAIN BRANCH: 512 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-758-6700
BEST REAL ESTATE AGENCY
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices –
Taos Real Estate
314-A PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-758-1924 800-530-8899
BHHSTAOS.COM
With more than 36 years finding and selling homes and second homes, this Real Estate Agency is again a “Best of Taos”. Check out Berkshire Hathaway’s featured properties online via their Virtual Tours: luxury Northern New Mexico vacation properties, pueblo style homes, condominiums, mountain homes, Taos Ski Valley real estate and ranches for sale, and commercial listings. Berkshire Hathaway agents also “think Green and Off-Grid,” to advise you to think sustainable. Just Taos? Nope! Agents will help you find or sell in Valle Escondio, Valdez, Upper Ranchitos, Tres Pierdas, Taos Ski Valley, Red River, Eagle Nest, and more.
SECOND PLACE
Coldwell Banker Mountain Properties
204 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-758-8673
CBLOTATAOS.COM
BEST INSURANCE COMPANY
Wanda Lucero
211 KIT CARSON ROAD, TAOS 575-737-5433
WANDALUCERO.COM
With 13 years of being voted a “Best of Taos” Insurance Company, Wanda Lucero has been a State Farm Agent since 1982. Besides advising on, and offering auto, home, condo and rental insurance, other important insurance products for business, life and health are also offered. Community-oriented, Lucero is board director for the Girl Scouts of New Mexico Trails and holds a National Achievement Award. Potential clients bring their insurance questions to Lucero’s office with confidence, knowing they’ll get help to “…protect the important things” in life.
SECOND PLACE
Thomas Gutierrez
Farmers Insurance
1033 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, SUITE F, TAOS 575-758-4618 AGENTS.FARMERS.COM/NM/TAOS
MOTOR BANK DRIVE-THRU: 508 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-758-6788
NORTHSIDE MOTOR BANK DRIVE-THRU: 707 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-758-6790 CENTINELBANK.COM
BEST BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Magee Build –
Aaron Magee
122 DOÑA LUZ STREET, SUITE A, TAOS 575-741-0456 MAGEEBUILD.COM
Aaron and Lisa Magee know that a great business results from partnerships — with local craftsmen, subcontractors, realtors and mortgage brokers. With a reputation for skill and experience producing structures that range from the traditional to contemporary modern, understanding of the land and working knowledge of “green” building systems, Magee and his skilled staff have covered a lot of territory, completing renovation and building projects in all parts of Taos County. Known for his craftsmanship, testimonials from clients point out his attention to their paper dream assure that those become reality.
SECOND PLACE
Taos Mountain Builders
165 MAESTAS RD, RANCHOS DE TAOS 575-779-0208
TAOSMOUNTAINBUILDERS.COM
BEST LOCAL REAL ESTATE AGENT
RyanTrujillo
PAGE SULLIVAN/BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY REAL ESTATE 575-770-8650
BHHSTAOS.COM
Realtor Ryan Trujillo has deep ancestral roots as a sixth-generation New Mexican. His client approach, he explains “stems from treating each client as if helping my own family.” His outreach to the area, however, includes his “Local Guide to Northern New Mexico” published in the Taos News’ Discover Taos magazine. Clients testify to exemplary customer service, uncompromising work ethic, and marketing knowledge to help with the real estate “journey,” whether present in New Mexico, or out-of-state. Trujillo is just “Ryan” to his clients and helps them feel at home here in El Norte.
SECOND PLACE
Yvonne Trujillo
BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOME SERVICES 314 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE A, TAOS 575-770-6271
YVONNEMTRUJILLO@YAHOO.COM
Services
BEST PLUMBER
Phoenix Mechanical
1217 GUSDORF ROAD, TAOS 575-758-3027
PHOENIXMECHANICAL.NET
This “fix-it” and fix it quick plumbing company has been hurrying to residences and businesses in Taos since its founding by Bob Draper in 1971. Some 52 years of experience means callers for those “Oh no!” emergencies have confidence in the Phoenix staff of some 30 experienced tradesmen and tradeswomen. Electrical and mechanical needs as well as plumbing — sprinklers, boilers, irrigation, utility lines — got it covered! And the DIY Shop run by Ky Sturges either has it or will order it for you if you can do it yourself! An “again and again” “Best of Taos” winner.
SECOND PLACE
Bond Plumbing and Heating
1001 ENERGY DR, TAOS 575-751-0060
BOND-PLUMBING-AND-HEATING .BUSINESS.SITE
Bailey’s Chimney
Cleaning & Repair
1470 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, UNIT 2, EL PRADO 575-770-7769
BAILEYSCHIMNEY.COM
Bailey’s staff doesn’t dance on your roof-top like the chimneysweeps in the Mary Poppins film, but they do use high-tech smart-scans of the inside and outside of your fireplace or kiva. When inspections are required, homeand business-owners know they can depend on Bailey’s training, certifications and experience to do the job right. Wood stove cleaning too, so you’ll be primed and ready for winter and holidays. Don’t expect them to come sliding down the chimney, but when a Bailey’s truck pulls up, you’ll know safety and service have arrived!
SECOND PLACE
Tim’s Chimney Service
575-758-1825
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Metric Motors
1314 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-758-1658 METRICMOTORSTAOS.NET
The largest auto repair service in Taos, offering service for both domestic and foreign cars, this 1971-founded business will check your tires, provide a diagnostic and, if needed, electrical system repair and so much more. Highly trained staff will advise you re: a prepurchase inspection, too. Check their website for answers to questions about buying gas, spark plug replacement, tire sizes, oil changes and fuel filter changes. One-day service for locals and fast friendly service for travelers. Twenty-one years as a “Best of Taos” means Team “Metric” knows its stuff.
SECOND
PLACE
Taos Off-Road & Performance
1010 DEA LANE, TAOS 575-758-7144
TAOSOFFROAD.COM
BEST LOCAL DOCTOR
Dr. Schreiber
630 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, SUITE 125,TAOS 575-751-7430
SHREIBERFAMILYMEDICINE.COM
“Home-boy” Dr. Lucas Schreiber, a repeat winner of the “Best of Taos,” has, since 2018, following in his physician dad’s footsteps, put together a practice and staff that offers “compassionate and accessible care.” In doing this, the doc has created a health care facility where pride rules and patients, staff, and clinicians experience the value of teamwork towards a goal of achieving good health for the community. A great website listing services provided and access to your own private, patient portal.
SECOND PLACE
Dr. Joanna Hooper
TAOS WHOLE HEALTH INTEGRATIVE CARE
1331 MAESTAS RD., TAOS 575-776-7806
TAOSWHOLEHEALTH.COM
BEST LOCAL DENTIST
Dr. Kellie Harris
NORTHERN NEW MEXICO DENTAL CENTER 1337-A GUSDORF ROAD, TAOS 575-993-5911 KELLIEHARRISDDS.COM
“Your smile is in the best of hands,” Dr. Harris believes, and “Best of Taos” voters continue to agree that Dr. Harris and staff provide skilled and compassionate care for all ages. Questions? Check out their excellent website — then call for a consultation or appointment.
SECOND PLACE
Dr. Niemiec
1399 WEIMER RD. STE. 800, TAOS 575-758-9777
MARKNIEMIECDDS.COM
Services
BEST EDUCATOR Francis Hahn (THS)
FRAHAH@TAOSSCHOOLS.ORG
Taos High School
Honors English teacher and local teachers’ union President Francis Hahn went through some trials and tribulation in 2022 for speaking his mind, but is now reinstated. And “Best of Taos” voters have spoken theirs. Being true to a calling and considering teaching an honorable profession — that of sharing knowledge and encouraging students to be their best is why Hahn is now teaching again; his students are excited and BOT voters have spoken.
SECOND PLACE Sally Greywolf (TISA)
118 TOALNE ST., TAOS
575-758-7755
SALLY@TISATAOS.ORG
BEST LOCAL NONPROFIT
CAV Community Against Violence
945 SALAZAR ROAD, TAOS THRIFT SHOP: 1509 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-758-8082
HELPLINE: 575-758-9888
TAOSCAV.ORG
While Taos has many nonprofit groups, the hearts of voters for the Best Local Nonprofit reached out to CAV. An excellent website describes the organization’s mission: to assist survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Among the many services available are legal and medical advocacy, counseling, support groups, programs for children as well as providing an on-site emergency shelter and short- and long-term transitional housing. Donations are always needed and accepted, and the CAV Thrift Shop accepts gently-used household items, furniture, small appliances, books, jewelry and clothing.
SECOND PLACE Stray Hearts Animal Shelter
1200 ST. FRANCIS LANE, TAOS 575-758-2981
STRAYHEARTS.ORG
BEST CIVIC ORGANIZATION
Taos Milagro Rotary Club
TAOSROTARY.ORG/ABOUT
Created in 1998, the club, part of the 1.2-million-member Rotary International, consists of about 50 members who meet each Wednesday at 8 a.m. at Taos Valley Lodge, and welcome visitors. The many volunteer services include the Love of Reading Program at Ranchos schools, distribution of books to students in that area and awarding Continuing Education Scholarships. A December 2022 Festival of Trees raised funds to support community grant programs, high school academic and vocational scholarships, and literacy programs. Internationally, Taos Milagro Rotary teams have visited Guatemala and Peru, providing supplies to hospitals and schools
SECOND PLACE
Lions Club of Taos
575-770-0180
LIONSCLUBOFTAOS.ORG
BEST LOCAL FINANCIAL ADVISOR
Becky Roh
707 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575 751 7285
EDWARDJONES.COM/US-EN FINANCIAL-ADVISOR/BECKY-ROH
Questions re: retirement savings strategy, saving for a new home, education or a once-in-alifetime vacation? With a background of 35 years in the travel industry, and now, after joining Edward Jones in 2012, Becky Roh, as Financial Advisor, can definitely answer your questions. With her company’s support and community engagement (Rotarian, member of Taos County Chamber of Commerce and Native Plant Society of New Mexico and others), BOT voters know Roh will help steer your ship of dreams through financial waters for a stress-free trip and safe landing.
SECOND PLACE
Scott McAdams
KNIGHT FINANCIAL LTD.
575-770-2666
KNIGHTFINANCIALLIMITED.COM/ TEAM/SCOTT-MCADAMS
BEST LOCAL ELECTED OFFICIAL
Pascual Maestas
SEE TAOS.GOV OR FACEBOOK PAGE
Elected mayor for the 2022-2025 term, this local graduated Taos High School, served in the U.S. Navy and earned degrees in Economics and International Studies. Returning to the land of red clay and the Rio Grande, he worked with the nonprofits Rocky Mountain Youth Corps, DreamTree Project and Taos Alive, then taught math and economics at Taos High School. Another involvement was with the Not Forgotten Outreach of the NFO Veterans Corps. When not being an “again Best of Taos” winner, the youngestever mayor of Taos will be found with his family, or playing his guitar and writing music.
SECOND PLACE
Darien Fernandez
575-751-2002
DFERNANDEZ@TAOSGOV.COM
Services
BEST CANNABIS DISPENSARY
Taos Canyon Cannabis
216 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, SUITE A, TAOS 575-224-2715
TAOSCANYONCANNABIS.CO
Besides the convenient location, Taos Canyon Cannabis features an excellent website. Some 220 products are listed by category: Flower, Concentrates, Edibles, Cartridges, Pre-rolls, Accessories, etc. The website and the store/dispensary are all about helping to provide cannabis education, as well as help the decisionmaking before getting to the store.
SECOND PLACE
Taos Cannabis Company
925 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, SUITE C, TAOS 575-758-2060
BEST CANNABIS FLOWER
Taos Canyon Cannabis
216 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, SUITE A, TAOS 575-224-2715
TAOSCANYONCANNABIS.CO
Taos Canyon focuses on premium genetics grown organically. “Best of Taos” voters agree that the shop provides the best cannabis flower, which, according to varied definitions, is “the smokable, trichome-covered part of the female cannabis plant.” And “the trichomes are the carriers of the flowers beneficial terpenes and cannabinoids in the resin produced there.” However, you don’t need to be a farmer or botanist to ask for flower, as an experienced budtender will help you with your selection.
SECOND PLACE
Taos Cannabis Company
925 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, SUITE C, TAOS 575-758-2060
BEST
Taos Canyon Cannabis
216 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, SUITE A, TAOS 575-224-2715
TAOSCANYONCANNABIS.CO
With two other “Best of Taos” voter wins, Taos Canyon Cannabis wins again, offering nine types of pre-roll cannabis. Taos Canyon’s website describes each of the pre-rolls’ effects as well as details about the mother plant, such as “Baby Yoda,” described as “an adorable hybrid weed strain made by crossing Khalifa Kush and The Menthol…Medical marijuana patients say they buy Baby Yoda for help with stress.”
SECOND PLACE
Taos Cannabis Company
925 PASEO DEL PUEBLO SUR, SUITE C, TAOS 575-758-2060
BEST LOCAL WEBSITE
Taosnews.com
226 ALBRIGHT STREET, TAOS 575-758-2241
Each week, on Thursdays, a small army of vendors offer up the Taos News on the street where you drive. But, if you missed “get your paper” day, or you’re traveling, live out-of-town or in some other state, then “read all about it” on taosnews.com. News, sports, politics, opinion, events, classifieds and magazines like Tempo, Enchanted Homes, Discover Taos and more! You’ll be in the know wherever you hang your golf club, skis, raft, RV keys, airplane ticket or hat.
SECOND PLACE Medley.
100 NM 150, EL PRADO 575-776-8787
MEDLEYTAOS.COM
BEST VETERINARIAN
Dr. Ted Schupbach
41 NM 522, TAOS 575-758-7310
TAOSVETCLINIC.COM
For most of 35 years, since his 1977 graduation from Oklahoma State University, Dr. Schupbach, DVM, has worked with all sorts of two and four-legged critters in Taos. With help from a knowledgeable and experienced staff, the veterinarian will give your farm animal or pet the best care, in a friendly, supportive environment. A website is full of “client education” to help you give your pets the best home care.
SECOND PLACE
Dr. Kim Sides
SALAZAR ROAD
VETERINARY CLINIC
1025 SALAZAR RD., TAOS 575-758-9115
SALAZARROADVETCLINIC.COM
PRE-ROLLHome again
Real estate wunderkind Ryan Trujillo helps others put down roots
BY MICHAEL TASHJI / PHOTOGRAPH BY MICHAEL TASHJITaoseño Ryan Trujillo began working as a real estate agent in 2019. In the last four years — serving clients buying and selling homes, businesses and land — he has brokered more than 115 real estate transactions valuing in excess of $38 million. Trujillo’s combination of marketing, local knowledge and hard work has now earned him a “Best of Taos” win.
“I want people to see me as a Northern New Mexico resource,” said the 33-year-old. “It’s really important to me to preserve our culture and heritage.”
As part of the Page Sullivan Group, Trujillo is a vital member of the top-producing team in the Northern New Mexico real estate market. In 2022, Trujillo was among the top five individual producing brokers at Berkshire Hathaway NM. His team also earned a rare position within the top tenth of one percent within the BHHS Global franchise, becoming a part of the Diamond Threshold.
Trujillo has deep roots in Taos — he was born and raised in El Prado and graduated from Taos High School in 2008. His grandfather, Luis C. Martinez, owned the Gulf gas station on Taos Plaza. His father, Phillip Trujillo, is a contractor who built Orlando’s Restaurant, and his mother was a real estate specialist for the U.S. government for more than 30 years.
Ryan credits his background working for a Major League Soccer team developing their new stadium — and marketing efforts for an Israeli tech company — for his familiarity with technology.
“We’ve invested in website upgrades, to empower our customers to make the real estate buying and selling process much easier,” Trujillo said. “That will allow our customers to receive real-time accurate listing reports and, for those looking to sell, to analyze the market and get an idea of what they might be able to yield from a real estate transaction.”
As a sixth-generation New Mexican, Trujillo hopes to share the history of the region with newcomers as well as the local community — he recently published a “Local Guide to Northern New Mexico” in the newest edition of Discover Taos magazine.
To further his impact as a resource of local culture and heritage, Trujillo recently joined the board of the Taos Historic Museums: E.L. Blumenschein Home & Museum and La Hacienda de Los Martinez. “That’s one organization that I feel really does quite a bit to preserve our way of life,” he said.
RYAN TRUJILLO
PAGE SULLIVAN GROUP–BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY
314 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE,TAOS 575-770-8650 / RYAN@HOMEINNM.COM
INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK @HOMEINNM
BEST
Bighorn Weed
536 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE 575-466-3283 BIGHORNWEED.COM
This newish cannabis business, veteran-owned and -operated, is located in a restored 1930s blacksmith shop. Bighorn Weed started the first licensed cannabis delivery service to those patients and customers living in Taos County. Proud to be partnering with several “Farm Partners,” Yerba Cannabis, Taos Mountains Budz, Rising Roots and Goldfish Farms, all licensed New Mexico Cannabis producers dedicated to growing quality, organic products.
SECOND
832 PASEO DE PUEBLO SUR, TAOS 575-240-1567
TAOSFOODHALL.COM
BEST LIVE MUSIC VENUE
Kit Carson Park
211 PASEO DEL PUEBLO NORTE, TAOS 575-751-2001
TAOS.ORG
In Taos, individual performers and groups, local favorites and out-oftown name-brand favorites can be found in cafes and cabarets all over the county. But as an outdoor summer music venue, Kit Carson Park wins the brass ring. It’s great fun packing up snackables, walking/jogging your dog through the park, and then settling on the grass to let musicians weave their dreams around you. Gathering with community, listening to music that will have you tapping, dancing or clapping, will create a memorable small-town Taos summer day or evening you won’t forget.
SECOND PLACE
121 TERESINA LN, TAOS 575-758-2121
ALLEYCANTINA.COM