Sunsets, Views and Patios

Top 10 patios worth lingering on

By Ellen Miller-Goins

There’s a certain moment in a Northern New Mexico summer evening — when the heat softens, the light turns honey gold and the mountains begin to glow — that feels like an invitation. Pull up a chair. Order another drink. Stay a little longer. In Taos and around the Enchanted Circle, outdoor dining isn’t just a seasonal perk. It’s part of the culture. From tucked-away adobe courtyards to wide-open alpine decks, these patios offer some of the most memorable meals in the region.

The Stakeout

Outlaw Hill South of Taos

High above the valley on Outlaw Hill, The Stakeout delivers one of the most cinematic dining experiences in Northern New Mexico. Once a rumored hideout for outlaws and later a counterculture haunt, the revived property now blends history, design and sweeping views into something entirely its own.

The outdoor terraces open to panoramic vistas of Taos Mountain, Mesa Pedernal and the Rio Grande Gorge, with sunsets that feel almost theatrical. As the sky deepens, the space shifts into something more intimate — chimeneas glow, cocktails flow and live music often drifts across the property.

The menu draws from local ingredients with global influence, featuring thoughtfully plated dishes that highlight regional flavors — seasonal vegetables, expertly prepared meats and inventive small plates. Much of the cooking centers around a wood-fired grill, adding depth and a subtle smokiness that carries through the menu, alongside a strong cocktail program that makes the most of local spirits. Come for dinner, but plan to linger.

101 Stakeout Dr, Ranchos de Taos

575-425-0065

stakeouttaos.com

The Terrace at Taos Country Club

Ranchos de Taos

For wide-open views and a sense of space, The Terrace delivers. Perched above the rolling greens of the Taos Country Club, the patio offers sweeping vistas that stretch from Santa Fe to Colorado.

The menu leans into New Mexican flavors alongside classic comfort fare, making it an easy choice whether you’re finishing a round of golf or simply chasing a sunset dinner. Expect burgers, hearty sandwiches, fresh salads and regional favorites, paired with margaritas, beer and cocktails.

With the quiet rhythm of the course in the background and mountains on the horizon, it’s one of the most relaxing places to dine outdoors in the valley.

54 Golf Course Drive, Ranchos de Taos

575-758-7300

taoscountryclub.com

Lambert’s

Taos

Few patios feel as quietly magical as Lambert’s. Tucked along Bent Street, the courtyard centers around a towering apple tree — a living remnant of the building’s past — whose branches cast dappled shade by day and frame twinkling lights by night.

Opened in 1989 and now stewarded by the Troy family, Lambert’s has long been a cornerstone of Taos dining. In the kitchen, chef Adam Dooling brings a refined, ingredient-driven approach, drawing from local farms and ranches to shape a menu that feels both rooted and elevated.

Menu standouts include lobster risotto, filet mignon and seasonal vegetable plates, alongside house-made pastas, breads and desserts. Cocktails like the Sandia Spritz and a thoughtful wine list round out the experience, making it a place where dinner easily turns into a long, lingering evening under the trees.

123 Bent St., Taos

575-758-7200

lambertsoftaos.com

The Taos Inn (Adobe Bar and Doc Martin’s Patio)

Taos

Hidden just off Paseo del Pueblo Norte, the Taos Inn’s back patio feels like a secret garden in the center of town. Adobe walls, blooming flowers and a towering cottonwood create a shaded oasis that contrasts beautifully with the bustle of the plaza.

The experience is layered — music from nearby Red Willow Park drifts in, cocktails arrive cold and colorful, and the menu offers everything from elevated New Mexican fare to classic comfort dishes. Favorites include Doc’s Nachos, blue corn piñon-crusted trout and braised bison ribs, along with their well-known margaritas.

Whether you’re on a date or gathering with friends, it’s one of Taos’ most beloved and enduring outdoor dining spaces.

125 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos

855-961-1143

taosinn.com

Martyrs Steakhouse

Taos

Set in a historic adobe home just off the plaza, Martyrs offers a patio that feels both elegant and deeply rooted in Taos history.

Shaded by mature trees and surrounded by adobe walls, the space invites you to slow down — order a cocktail, share a few small plates or settle in for a full dinner. Menu highlights include steaks grilled to order, lamb tacos, calamari and fresh seasonal sides, along with cocktails like lavender lemonade and rotating specials.

There’s a timeless quality here, where the past and present blend seamlessly, making it a favorite for both locals and visitors looking for a refined outdoor experience.

146 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos

575-751-3020

martyrssteakhouse.com

Daleee at KTAOS Solar Center

Taos Ski Valley Road

Set against sweeping views of Taos Mountain, this expansive patio is one of the most dynamic outdoor gathering spaces in Northern New Mexico.

The scene is equal parts laid- back and high-energy — volleyball games in the sand, live music on the outdoor stage and a steady flow of locals and visitors soaking in the alpine atmosphere. A tiki bar anchors the space, while green grass, tables and open sky create room to spread out and stay awhile.

The menu is consistent and crowd-pleasing, with daily happy hour specials and a full calendar of events that keeps the vibe going seven days a week. Grab a margarita, find a spot under the string lights and watch the sun dip behind the peaks. It’s casual, vibrant and unmistakably Taos.

9 NM-150

575-425-0010

daleeektaos.com

Pizaños

Taos Ski Valley Road

There’s something wonderfully simple about sitting outside with a great pizza and a view — and Pizaños does both so well.

The patio faces Taos Mountain, offering a peaceful, open setting. Families love the grassy space for kids, while regulars swear by the wine margaritas and consistently excellent pastas and pizzas.

Owner Charley Galer — who fell in love with New York-style pizza and brought that influence west — opened Pizaños in 2005 and still plays an active role in the business.

Come at sunset or, better yet, during a full moon rise — when the mountain glows and the sky takes on that unmistakable Northern New Mexico magic.

23 NM-150

575-776-1050

taospizza.com

Blonde Bear Tavern

Taos Ski Valley

This alpine-inspired patio at Edelweiss Lodge offers a quieter, more refined take on outdoor dining in Taos Ski Valley.

Surrounded by aspens, the setting feels relaxed — a welcome contrast after a day on the trails. In summer, the Blonde Bear shifts gears, offering a brunch-style menu Fridays through Mondays with breakfast and lunch picks that fit the slower pace of summer days.

The menu leans toward fresh, approachable fare — think breakfast classics, light and refreshing summer dishes, sandwiches and salads — alongside espresso drinks, cocktails and a full bar.

Blonde Bear Tavern delivers a relaxed, high-altitude dining experience.

106 Sutton Place, Taos Ski Valley

575-737-6900

blondebeartavern.com

Red River Brewing & Distillery

Red River

In the heart of Red River, this brewery patio captures the spirit of mountain-town summer. Fresh alpine air, surrounding peaks and a cold pint in hand — it doesn’t get much better.

Known for its craft beers and laid-back vibe, the outdoor space is a natural gathering spot after a day on the river or Main Street. The menu features burgers, sandwiches and classic pub fare, complemented by house-brewed beers and small-batch spirits distilled on site.

Founded by Red River native Michael Calhoun and his family, the brewery reflects a deep love for the community and a commitment to creating a place where locals and visitors alike can gather and make memories in the mountains.

217 W Main St., Red River

575-754-4422

redriverbrewing.com

Elements

Angel Fire

At 8,600 feet, everything feels a little more expansive — especially the views. Elements at Angel Fire Resort offers a spacious deck overlooking the Moreno Valley, where green meadows roll toward distant peaks and sunsets stretch across the horizon.

Expect well-prepared cuts of beef, fresh fish, salads and rotating seasonal entrées.

It’s an ideal stop after a day of hiking or golf — or anytime you want dinner with a view that truly delivers.

100 Country Club Drive, Angel Fire

575-377-3055

angelfireresort.com/dining