Stakeout

4.2/5.0
3 reviews

PO Box 453

Ranchos de Taos, NM

758-2042

Category: Continental

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Recent Reviews for Stakeout
June 3, 2004
Sx W.
dayton , Washington
108 reviews
This restaurant is just a bit off the beaten path, but the view is more than ample reward for driving up the unpaved road to reach The Stakeout. It's really only a short drive up the side of the Sangre de Christo mountains just a few miles south of Ranchos de Taos. As you drive south on the highway to Santa Fe from Ranchos de Taos, look for the large sign on the left (east) side of the highway for The Stakeout. The road is unpaved and a bit rough but it's only about a ten minute drive to the restaurant from the paved highway. The owners and hosts are from northern Italy and serve a diverse selection of both continental and american dishes. I had some mussel soup here one evening that was really wonderful! The restaurant has a large outdoor patio which faces west. If you arrive a bit before sundown you can sit outside, have a drink and an appetizer and watch the sun go down behind the mountains many mi ... more
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June 19, 2000
James L.
Las Cruces , New Mexico
237 reviews , 1 photo
This is an excellent establishment and the food is terrific, the atmosphere superb, and the staff is very accomadating! Not a bad drive and well worth the trip.
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January 4, 2000
Dennis K.
34 reviews
This restaurant is just a bit off the beaten path, but the view is more than ample reward for driving up the unpaved road to reach The Stakeout. It's really only a short drive up the side of the Sangre de Christo mountains just a few miles south of Ranchos de Taos. As you drive south on the highway to Santa Fe from Ranchos de Taos, look for the large sign on the left (east) side of the highway for The Stakeout. The road is unpaved and a bit rough but it's only about a ten minute drive to the restaurant from the paved highway. The owners and hosts are from northern Italy and serve a diverse selection of both continental and american dishes. I had some mussel soup here one evening that was really wonderful! The restaurant has a large outdoor patio which faces west. If you arrive a bit before sundown you can sit outside, have a drink and an appetizer and watch the sun go down behind the mountains many miles west across the Carson Plain. After the sun sets you'll prob ... more
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