We went to Brett's instead of Taos this evening.
http://www.brettscafe.com/
I was a bit aprehensive when we arrived because we were the only people in the place at 8pm. Brett told us that brunch is their busy time since there are a lot of starter families in the neighborhood.
The decor at Brett's tastful and warm. Nothing really stands out but the feeling is comfortable. There's dark wood trim and soothing colors. We sat next to a cozy gas fire that felt great after a two-block walk from our parking place.
I ordered the potato taco with poblano chile sauce $6.25 and the fish of the day, halibut in a peanut and olive oil sauce with plantanes $19.00.
The potato taco was very crisp and tasty. I kept the pabano chile sauce around to dip my bread in. I was worried that the peanut sauce on the halibut would be too thick like in chicken satay. But it was light and blended very well with the thick halibut filet. The filet had great texture and stood up well to the sauce.
My wife had the potato taco, a sweet potato tamale and the pear, nut, blue cheese salad. The sweet potato tamale was outstanding but a bit small (it's a side order). The sald was fine and the taco I already mentioned.
The staff was warm and attentive.
The only down side was that the prices for entrees and drinks seemed a bit high. We didn't mind too much since the food was creative with good portions.
Hope this helps somebody in the future.