Perfect cappuccino, New York Times, artsy postcards for sale, locals gathered outside to soak up the sun and coffee.

Perfect cappuccino, New York Times, artsy postcards for sale, locals gathered outside to soak up the sun and coffee.
most importantly they know how to make a cappucino - great job. homemade baked goods - not allergy free stuff but worth a visit. always great to see good artwork on the walls. can't sit inside - just get the coffee and go...
We enjoyed catching a bagel and iced green tea here each morning on our day trips. I especially enjoyed the whole wheat bagel with olive oil. It is a funky little place that makes you feel at the heart of it all.
Being transplants from Seattle, my boyfriend and I are on a perpetual quest for coffee shops with character and good espresso in the Mountain West and SW region of the US. On a recent trip through Taos we stopped at World Cup and were pleasantly surprised. Their menu has inventive espresso drinks, and we both landed on the mocha with...
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World Cup is a local's place to meet and talk, and to sit out on the portal with your coffee to watch the world go by with the beautiful Taos mountains and the main road through Taos as the background. When Ed Sandoval is in his studio, he is usually working on a painting in the parking lot. And parking...
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The experience of this place will take you in to some culture of Taos, the people were friendly, the atmosphere was colorful, and the mexican cocoa was fabulous!
weak Amerciano, no option for real mug, rude girl working, cramped quarters, and bad atmosphere all around.
This is the only organic coffee shop I've found in Taos. The coffee is good and they have very nice additions you can add (honey, cinnamon, org. soy milk, orange peel, etc.) The shop itself is very small, with no good places to sit or stay a while, but for a stop-and-go type place, it exceeds expectations.
This is one unique place - and I felt right at home! The BArrista was great - made a perfect latte, but when he handed it to me he said "Taste this - if you need more syrup we have it right here". Don't think anyone has offered me that before.
The decor is nice and the atmosphere is very...
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It is a great down home anti-starbucks coffee shop on the main cross roads in Taos. The clients are as varied as the surroundings in town, mountains and mesa.
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