When entering the Talavera dining room, you don’t see into it as much as you see through it–right to the cotton candy sunsets and cactus-speckled mountain panoramas that await through the expansive window wall.
You’ll likely catch a glimpse of the restaurant’s gorgeous patio, too, where diners get a front-row seat to the desertscape, alongside a dazzling firepit feature, no less. Once you come back down to earth after admiring the view, you’ll notice the dining room is just as stunning, filled with a neutral color palette, a wood-beamed ceiling and an overall welcoming, upscale-casual feel. (This is a date night destination, for sure.)
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