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fiogf49gjkf0d Taos is too small to offer much
nightlife
, but it does have a fine selection of
restaurants
in all price ranges, and several coffee houses. If your main priority is to
drink
, the
Adobe Bar
in the
Taos Inn
is the coziest spot in town, while
Eske's
, a short way south at 106 Des Georges Lane (tel 505/758-1517), is a lively brewpub.
Apple Tree Restaurant
123 Bent St tel 505/758-1900. Eclectic international cafA©, based around a courtyard just north of the plaza, where the inexpensive menu ranges from Thai to Mexican.
Bent Street Deli & CafA©
120 Bent St tel 505/758-5787. Airy, partly outdoor place, just north of the plaza; good-value breakfasts, sandwich lunches, and tasty dinners for under $20. Closed Sun.
Caffe Tazza
122 Kit Carson Rd tel 505/758-8706. Trendy, central cafA© with nice sunlit terrace, selling coffees and light veggie meals to students and assorted crazies. Next door to Taos Book Shop.
Doc Martin's
A
Taos Inn
, 125 Paseo del Pueblo Norte tel 505/758-1977. Delicious, inventive New Mexican food in romantic adobe inn, on the main road just east of the plaza. Most dinner entrees, such as
piA±on
-crusted salmon or smoked lamb sirloin, are $16-23.
Island Coffees and Hawaiian Grill
1032 Paseo del Pueblo Sur tel 505/758-7777. Friendly, very inexpensive Hawaiian-themed cafA© near the visitor center, serving Kona coffee plus noodle dishes, curries and sandwiches, and offering cut-rate internet access.
Outback in Taos
712 Paseo del Pueblo Norte tel 505/748-3112. Hard-to-find pizzeria, a mile north of town, with a welcoming youthful ambience and huge portions of great food - the $9 calzones are amazing.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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