
Caffe Tazza is the oldest coffeehouse in Taos with a very interesting Bohemian feel. Many a musician, drummer, comedian, or actor has appeared at the cafe. This cozy three-room cafe, with a summer patio, attracts local community groups, artists, performers, and poets. Plays, films, comedy, and musical performances are given here on weekends (and some weeknights in summer). You can read one of the assorted periodicals available (including the New York Times) while sipping a cappuccino or cafe Mexicano (espresso with steamed milk and Mexican chocolate), made from organic coffee beans. The food -- soups and sandwiches -- is quite good. Pastries, which are imported from many bakeries around the region, are almost as big a draw here as the Taos Cow ice cream. Choose from 15 flavors.
The Bean occupies both the north side and the south side of the Taos restaurant scene. Organic Uganda “Bugisu” Situated in the Great Lakes region of central Africa at the headwaters of the Nile. Bugisu, from the western slopes of Mt. Elgon on the Kenya border. Typically winy, fruit toned African coffee.
Cafe Loka
Wired? CyberCafe features caffe lattes, iced teas, Thai tea, smoothies, Bagels, Pasteries, burritos, wraps. Wired? is known as Taos' fastest DSL Internet Hotspot. Convenient Hideaway, Patios, Quiet Gardens, Beautiful atmosphere to relax or have meetings. Business, Professional friendly, large spaces with wireless internet access. Beautiful, Private, Large meetings rooms (reservations required) with access to extensive Zen gardens. Light lunch, Panini Grilled Quesadillas, Breakfast Burritos. Wonderful Pastries, Deserts, Cakes. At Wired, look for Organic- Hot, Iced or De-caf Espresso - Single shot espresso, Americano - Espresso with the right amount of hot water, 