Selecton of spices
a white silo with a sign on it
Goods for sale
a variety of wooden spoons
copperware and utensils
Such cute towels!
a display of candles
Inside
It's so cute in here! Great selection of items.
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Door to the farm shop just behind the two silos
Such a picturesque place!
interior
Don't miss our event calendar online, full of dining, education, farming and cooking classes!
interior
interior
We make custom New Mexican gifts daily!
Gorgeous view of lavender fields and the Sandias from the parking lot
Today's sandwiches
A wonderful little shop of treasures and treats. Don't miss it. Take a stroll over after breakfast at the Inn.
drink
Local gelato and cold drinks!
drink
John D.
Dec 12, 2021
While waiting for our dinner reservation was wandered the grounds and came upon this shop. It contained a mix of items some directly from the farm. There were a few cases of silver/turquoise, a large offering of cookware including copper and cast iron. Books on both local recipes and local trails and hiking. This place had a definite New Mexico feel about it. It's a great little shop, unfortunately a little out of the way. This is a target destination, but worth the drive.
Read MoreAndrea J.
Nov 29, 2021
Cute but it's a money grab to the point it's off putting. Charging $35 for 30 mls of essential oil is a crime y'all. It's cool they distill it there but my lord it's all so overpriced. The grounds are lovely though and it was a nice attraction to waste some time.
Read MoreScott J.
Feb 27, 2021
Enjoying the lattes here of late. Pastries and breads are outstanding Try some lavender honey....very goodA nice slow-pace makes for a nice way to spend a morning
Read MoreAshley L.
Feb 17, 2019
We have always loved getting local goods at the Farm Shop but this was our first time visiting it since they expanded Los Poblanos. The new Farm Shop is amazing! It is huge and they have brought in a ton more products. They also now have a coffee and sandwich shop with a bunch of grab and go food too! If we hadn't already had a great brunch at Campo, we definitely would have grabbed some food at the Farm Shop!As it was, we still grabbed some of the homemade pickles and I had to get some of their famous lavender lotion! If you haven't tried their skincare line, it's a must! This is a great place to buy gifts for people who love local products and/or lavender!
Read MoreRobert K.
Dec 23, 2022
A great place to stop, rest, relax, grab some food, or even shop the farm shop. There list of items is growing and growing and they are all awesome.
Read MoreJaime C.
Jul 1, 2017
I love love love this little store. I have bought countless gifts both here in person, and online in order to ship goodies to far away friends. They have an impressive selection of bath & body/spa products and accessories, as well as farm food snackles and treats that are such fun and unique products to give to others. Whenever someone asks me what they should include (other than chile) if they are giving a "NM basket o'goodies" to friends, Los Poblanos is usually my first choice (right up there with Heidi's raspberry lavender jam and pinon coffee) - They also carry a variety of interesting items including jewelry, recipe books, toys for kids, tools, gardening supplies, greeting cards, gift sets and more!Some of my personal favorites include:*lavender lip balm*lavender salve*lavender lotion*lavender hand soap (and bar soap)*lavender bath salts*lavender honey*lavender earl grey AND lavender honey tea (amongst other delicious teas made in Taos by tea.o.graphy)*pinon incense *culinary lavenderNot to mention, the grounds are dreamy. A definite destination to take out of town friends, make a morning out of it...have breakfast, walk the grounds, pick up some treats in the farm shop...june and july are my favorite times of year to go.
Read MoreMelissa M.
Jan 8, 2018
I found out about Los Poblanos because they were listed on a Yelp blog about the best locally made gifts in each state. They were listed for their slow cooked caramels which are as fantastic as they sound. This place is so adorable, and I had no idea it was in town! You pull down this long tree lined drive with signs to go slow because there are llamas, and then park in a gravel lot on the edge of a lavender field with the Sandias in the background. Even in the middle of winter it's stunning. From the parking lot the farm shop can be a little difficult to find, but it's just on the North side of the two big grain silos. On your walk there you'll likely encounter some of their many peacocks!In their cafe they have a drink bar and some food and drinks in refrigerators, and the connected shop contains a variety of things. There is of course every lavender product you could imagine, but also things for kids and kitchen items too. They have their lavender products in different sets (beard sets, lotion sets, etc) but they also sell the products individually. I bought the lavender lip salve and lotion set, caramels, and the truffle salt. The salve, lotion and caramels were to die for and I cannot wait to put the truffle salt on some popcorn!
Read MoreHowie K.
Nov 13, 2017
The Farm Shop at Los Poblanos, as someone recently described to me: Okay, I get it, enough with the lavender, already.Which is totally accurate, this place gets exceptionally geeky about lavender, but I'll admit, so do I, just a tad. Question, dear reader: How can one verify that he's officially metrosexual? He finds himself rubbing Los Poblanos lavender salve into his hair and scalp, daily. Just because he likes how it smells. Not that I would know anyone resembling this fictional gentleman.'Tis the holiday season and I'm coming to this shop to scavenge Instagramable gifts for my out-of-state peeps. You know the stuff I'm referring to: basically, housewares, kitchen nibs and gadgets, spices and lotions and random children's books that seem to fit the narrative of the life I'd like to lead, but cannot afford. This place features authentic real-deal balsamic vinegar (sorry, but the stuff in your cupboard, it ain't legit) that runs $44 for... I want to say, like one ounce. If I could afford it, I wouldn't rub it through my scalp, promise. Ask for a taste, it's incredible. Really, this shop is absolutely worthy of a long gander, you will find something unique and relatively affordable, and you'll gaze upon other things that you just can't pull the trigger on buying for yourself... that's what the holidays are for.
Read MoreNicole P.
Nov 4, 2019
How adorable! I loved walking the grounds and enjoying the fresh air. There is something romantic about the well groomed but still wild landscaping. The rows and rows of lavender are beautiful with the mountains in the background. And you can't miss the store. I found some amazing loose leaf tea that at first I thought was pricy but then did the math and it's much cheaper than Starbucks per cup. Can't wait to have a large cuppa tomorrow. As a huge fan of almond croissants I had to buy their last almond croissant. The croissant was buttery and flaky but not overly crunchy and the filling was sweet and plentiful! Wish I could have brought home a while dozen. A+ do visit !
Read MoreJacqueline J.
Jun 16, 2024
Today I spent $32.00 on Coola Face mist sunscreen - hoping for a superior product, but was very unhappy with the sunscreen after using it once. It smelled bad and gave me a headache. Just hours after the purchase I attempted to return the sunscreen explaining that it didn't meet my expectations. The store manager refused to give me a refund and justified his decision by telling me that another customer had tried to return the same product and they didn't give her a refund, so they could not give me a refund.Could someone talk to the staff about customer service and service recovery?
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