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John Dunn Shops
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120-124 Bent St
Taos, NM
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We love taking our guests to John Dunn Shops! The John Dunn Shops are located in the heart of Taos’ historic district on a shaded walkway linking Taos Plaza and Bent Street. Everything you are looking for in one spot: street food and patio dining, clothing for men, women and children, books, folk art, ceramics, artwork, shoes, gems and fossils, kitchenware, unique gifts, yarn and weavings, beads and a cozy coffeeshop. Sit on a shaded bench in the garden by the fountain and sip a cappuccino or a smoothie while listening to musicians and meeting local merchants. John Dunn Shops is the best of Taos all in one beautiful location. 16 UNIQUE SHOPS, ESPRESSO BAR, RESTAURANT & FOOD CARTS
We love taking our guests to John Dunn Shops! The John Dunn Shops are located in the heart of Taos’ historic district on a shaded walkway linking Taos Plaza and Bent Street. Everything you are looking for in one spot: street food and patio dining, clothing for men, women and children, books, folk a…
Great shopping. Lots of locally made gifts, pottery, jewelry, clothing. A beautiful pedestrian mall with a dedicated gardening staff who tends to flowers in all seasons.
The John Dunn/ Bent Street area is a great place to take an ambling walk. Shopping highlights include the old school Op Cit Bookstore and the unparalleled Chokola chocolate shop. You can also take a walk from here around the Taos Plaza, a square with t-shirt and souvenir shops.
John Dunn Shops line a beautiful pedestrian walkway linking Bent Street, Camino de las Placitas, and the historic Taos Plaza. Twenty locally owned shops, galleries and eateries offer something for everyone in all price ranges: The arts and crafts of local artisans, contemporary and southwestern fashions, comfortable shoes and boots, books, kitchenware, fossils and minerals, yarn and fiber arts, leatherworks, and more. The historic John Dunn House was the home of one of Taos’ most colorful characters. Stroll in John Dunn’s garden, visit with friendly merchants, sip a cappuccino, listen to local musicians, and dine at a food cart or the Bent Street Café.
John Dunn Shops line a beautiful pedestrian walkway linking Bent Street, Camino de las Placitas, and the historic Taos Plaza. Twenty locally owned shops, galleries and eateries offer something for everyone in all price ranges: The arts and crafts of local artisans, contemporary and southwestern fash…