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Click below to buy tickets online:

Mike Hearne plays live at
the OBL every Monday 7 pm

Click
above for 3 years of pictures
from Big Barn Dance Weekends!
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Click and buy
Mike's CDs online
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THE
OBL IS NOW OPEN IN
HIGHLANDS RANCH, COLORADO!
Famous
Margaritas, Sizzling Steaks,
& Legendary Chile
Located
in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo mountains between the town of Taos
and world-class ski resort Taos Ski Valley, the breathtaking high country
views at The Old Blinking Light Restaurant provide a spectacular backdrop
for fine New Mex, Tex-Mex, Mex-Mex, and American cuisine.
Our
friendly
staff awaits!
After a peak experience
in the mountains or just a busy day in town, relax and enjoy THE perfect
Margarita while taking in the gorgeous views or catching some rays
out on our beautiful patio. Try
our sizzling Fajitas – or a choice-cut steak, traditional
local red chile, juicy burgers, hand-selected fresh salmon,
or salads. Our wine list has expanded and is tailored to your fine
Southwest dining experience. Click at left to see our menu and for
information on our catering services.
Why
"The Old Blinking Light?"
For
many years the intersection of the Questa Highway and the Ski Valley
Road, exactly one mile west of the restaurant, was controlled by a
yellow blinking caution light. Taos didnt have many intersections
or traffic lights, so all route directions north of town referred
to the blinking
light. To get to the Ski Valley, for instance, go four
miles north from the Plaza and turn right at the blinking light. It
was an important landmark. When the wheels of progress replaced our
blinking light with an assortment of modern traffic control lights,
Taoseños, who dont necessarily embrace change, only modified
their directions by saying Go four miles north of the Plaza
to the old blinking light and turn right.
When
the name of the restaurant, which was also a landmark, had to be changed,
the name The Old Blinking Light, suggested in a moment
of nostalgia by a long time member of our wait staff, seemed a good
way of attracting the attention of Taoseños and of all of
the visitors who for years had been guided by the original blinking
light. And it gives the long-timers the opportunity to tell the newcomers
of our beloved Old Blinking Light.
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