We went this morning and service was rushed and we chose to leave because we knew it wasn’t going to be a good service. Tried to go again this evening and I called to place the order and lady forgot to put the order in after waiting 40 minutes.
Good food. We liked the music too.
Lovely New Mexican atmosphere, great musicians sharing their craft, nice people all around. A Taos tradition!
The experience at this beautiful historic restaurant was not what I expected. The waiting staff should be spoken to about not bringing their personal beliefs into a professional environment. This restaurant is in New Mexico after all - Pueblo territory, expanded by the Spanish long ago. The audacity of the female waitress to come complain to me about another table of customers saying "this is America and people should speak English". Being that I'm mestizo I found that extremely offensive. I offered the waitress to translate for her and the Spanish speaking table- she declined. Later a possibly local Hispanic family showed up to a packed restaurant, and had nowhere to sit and wait. That same waitress tells them they can't be standing around and should wait outside (in a rude tone, on a November night when it's cold). I felt bad for that family, I felt for the Spanish speaking family too. It's only imaginable to believe that this specific waitress prefers to serve certain people. Couldn't really enjoy my meal after all that. Management should really provide a waiting area. Don't expect the waitress to change her views, but should at least be professional to ALL people at her place of employment.
Always a great place with amazing people and atmosphere.