


Perea's New Mexican Restaurant is a beloved family-run gem serving authentic New Mexican cuisine that introduces kids to regional flavors in a welcoming, no-fuss atmosphere. Local Corrales families have been coming here for years, and the generous portions and casual vibe make it easy to dine with children of all ages without worry.
Weekday lunches or early dinners (4:30-5:30pm) are ideal for families, offering a quieter atmosphere before the dinner rush and ensuring quicker service when dining with hungry kids.
Budget-friendly pricing with most entrees under $12 makes it easy on family wallets. The casual atmosphere means parents don't need to stress about noise or mess, and there's ample parking in the shopping center.
New Mexican restaurants often feature special holiday dishes like tamales and posole during Christmas season (late November through December), offering a cultural experience for families. Call ahead during major holidays to confirm hours.
Gutiz is a charming French-inspired café in Taos that welcomes families with its relaxed atmosphere and diverse menu spanning breakfast, brunch, and excellent coffee. The combination of quality French cuisine with approachable options makes it a pleasant stop for families exploring Taos, offering something special beyond typical kid fare while still accommodating younger palates.
Village Pizza is a beloved Corrales institution that's been serving up family-friendly Italian comfort food for decades. This casual neighborhood pizzeria offers a relaxed, no-fuss atmosphere where kids can be kids while parents enjoy quality pizza and Italian classics that locals have trusted for generations.
Perea Road offers families a peaceful escape with miles of flat, paved trails perfect for young cyclists just learning to ride without training wheels. The rural Corrales setting provides breathtaking Sandia Mountain views, open spaces for kids to explore safely, and a chance to spot horses, llamas, and other farm animals along the route.
Corrales Bosque Preserve offers families an easy-going nature escape with gentle riverside trails winding through stunning cottonwood forests along the Rio Grande. The flat, well-maintained paths are perfect for little legs, strollers, and budding naturalists eager to spot roadrunners, hawks, and other native wildlife in this peaceful bosque ecosystem.