Reviews on American food in El Prado, Taos, New Mexico including medley., The Love Apple, Farmhouse Cafe and Bakery, Taos Diner, Taos Mesa Brewing, Lambert's of Taos, Michaels Kitchen Cafe & Bakery, Bearclaw Bakery & Cafe, Bent Street Deli & Cafe, Alley Cantina
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4 based on 482 reviews
There were six of us - got a table easily. Great waitress who got all the meals right. Food came quickly and was very tasty. We all had different orders and everyone thought their meal was excellent. She split the bills correctly and was always available for any extras. Great decor, too.
4 based on 646 reviews
Just missed breakfast, so wait for food was as a bit long due to changeover. Server was polite, attentive, and appropriately apologetic.Menu varied and everything cooked to order. Flavorful and well prepared.Can either dine inside or on an outdoor patio. Relaxing ambiance. Bent Street Deli and Cafe is an excellent mid price range dining option in Taos.
4 based on 203 reviews
Hand-crafted baked goods and delicious, quality food in a relaxed environment.
Stopped in this busy cafe and enjoyed a good, (enormous), breakfast. We were there on Veterans' Day so it was particularly busy. Very friendly staff.Good range of food
4 based on 1704 reviews
We came in for breakfast and what a treat! The service, atmosphere and food were fantastic. The server was extremely attentive and the coffee was excellent. We all had delightful breakfasts. Best of all the pricing is very reasonable. I wish they were in my home town!!It's great to know we've given you an amazing experience! We've sent you a more detailed response privately.
4 based on 999 reviews
Lambert's of Taos is a family-owned full service, upscale establishment serving Contemporary American cuisine in an elegant but relaxed setting. We are one of the few establishments in town that serves cocktails in addition to beer and wine. Upstairs we h
On previous stops in Taos, we've walked past Lambert's, not having any idea of what was waiting inside. Last night, though, we were in for a glorious treat. Though we had no reservation (you'll want to make one) we were still able to be offered dinner in either of the two bars and chose the downstairs bar that had a kiva fireplace, a few tables and also nice seating at the bar itself. Staff were amazingly attentive and friendly, we felt truly pampered at our fireside table.The menus are excellent. Our LYFT driver assured us we'd be dining at the best restaurant in town and that's exactly how we felt. Not usually a person impressed by salad dressing, I have to say the Gorgonzola Herb dressing on our Hydro Bibb Wedge was beyond delicious. For our entrees, both were what we were craving, beautiful to look at and cooked perfectly.We ordered and definitely would recommend:Hydro Bibb Wedge- pickled red onion, gorgonzola, red chile candied bacon, cherry tomatoes, walnuts, gorgonzola herb dressing.Gold Canyon Lamb Loin- moroccan spiced, roasted eggplant puree, bone marrow salsa verde, grilled asparagus.Maple Leaf Farms Grilled Duck Breast- fregola with Salazar tasso ham, wilted summer greens, pickled peach relish.Creme Brûlée for dessert. We order creme brûlée, anywhere it's offered and this was the BEST we've had, yet.Thank You Lambert's staff, so much, our evening was beautiful, comfortable and absolutely delicious. We will be back.
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4 based on 428 reviews
Taos Mesa Brewing is a microbrewery, restaurant & indoor/outdoor "brewclub" on the spectacular Taos Mesa. We feature hand-crafted beer on draught, wine, delicious homemade food, premier live music & the best mountain-view sunsets in Taos, New Mexico.
We were staying at Hotel Luna Mystica so figured weâd try TMB for dinner. The menu was limited. And it was only so-so. The roasted beet salad was a whole ton of spinach and previous few beets. The tacos were okay. The calabacitas (sautéed squash) was the menu highlight. We donât drink beer so weâre pleased to see wine and some wine based cocktails available.
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4 based on 368 reviews
We are in Taos for a bridge competition and don't like the hotel breakfast, so went wandering this morning for something else. Came across this diner. Very pleasant ambiance, equally pleasant and efficient staff. Our food was typical breakfast fare - eggs, bacon, sausage, fruit, toast, coffee and tea. Portions were sizable, everything was served promptly and hot, and we would happily go back.
Most Popular Southwestern food in El Prado, Taos, New Mexico
4 based on 252 reviews
Check out my lunch ~ Picadillo Bison Empanadas: Bison, raisins, tomatoes, onions, Kalamata olives, and spices, simmered in a sweet and savory sauce, baked into a pastry dough crust. Served with a side salad.Simply delicious! Our waitress was such a thoughtful individual with a wonderful energy and provided some great suggestions to stop at in Taos. We weren't in a rush and loved the laid back pace.p.s. Easy to miss on the left when you're on 64 heading South/East - in the back of the other shops so keep a look out and turn around if you go to far!Be well LipstickWarriors
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4 based on 1106 reviews
My husband and I had dinner here twice on our 3 night stay in Taos. The setting is lovely. Service excellent. We had the quesadilla, tamale, tacos and poblano and a glass of wine. All were flavorful and delicious and felt special...things we could never make this way at home. Reservations are a must.
Where to eat Cafe food in El Prado: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 233 reviews
medley is the last name of chef/owners Colleen & Wilks â it's also a philosophy. medley. offers something good, for everyone: modern spins on nostalgic classics, craft cocktails and innovative desserts. Meet friends and family in our dining room, or join
Medley delivers quality and value. We have eaten here on two or three occasions and always been happy with setting, service, food and value. The last time we went with family, we had the most amazing desert ever, a kind of re-envisioned, taken apart and put pack together, tiramisu--beautiful to look at and a wow to eat. We also had the lemon souffle, wonderful as well. A great place with a casual sophistication rarely found outside of major urban centers. Go!
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