
Cocktails, steaks & New Mexican–inspired entrees like fajitas in a cozy, renovated adobe home.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 146 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM 87571
Phone: (575) 751-3020
Website: http://www.martyrssteakhouse.com/
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Reviews
Chicken burrito was huge and stuffed with lots of tender chicken with a tasty verde sauce. Big portion. Rice and black beans were on point.
Seemed like a locals spot as a lot of customers coming in were recognized by name by the bartender or servers. I’ll probably head back for dinner and try a steak before I leave Taos.
Service: A
Tea: A
Solo dining: A
If you’re a tea drinker, get the blueberry tea. You’ll love it. We enjoyed the patio with beverages and appetizers. The white queso was good but the nachos with lamb were my favorite.
We both had a house favorite, fish and chips. Delightfully crispy and tasteful, complete with skinny fries and nice cole slaw. I had a nice glass of Argentinian wine and left totally satisfied. This is a beautiful place to enjoy the company of family or friends and it’s a given that you will be a superstar with your guests for your choice of this venue.
My reason for not giving more points was the wait to be seated, there was no one in front of us and there were plenty of tables, yet it took 10-15 minutes to seat us, a bit of wait on the food and a bit of wait again on the check.
I recommend this place, but recommend not being in a hurry.
We called for a reservation two days before, and although the person on the phone was a little gruff and distracted, it was handled. We showed up 15 minutes before, and our reservation was honored with no issues and we were seated immediately. Our server was excellent – she was friendly, upbeat, and present the whole time, so no issues with any of those concerns.
The food was great, we both had a filet, it was cooked pretty much on par – a few points off for my wife’s steak being a little more rare than asked – but not bad, otherwise no other issues. Sides were good, drinks were excellent, dessert was great.
The place was pretty much at capacity but didn’t feel terribly cramped. Seating was still available outside but I think most folks were nervous about the dark clouds in the sky.
For a steakhouse, prices were not bad. $39 for the 8oz filet, $3 for sauces and sides, reasonable drinks.
All and all a good experience and would recommend. No, not the most amazing restaurant in the world – but for a steakhouse in a small town? Meets the mark completely.