The Sonoma Food Tour is an immersive "lunch" journey through the charming Sonoma Plaza. You'll savor culinary delights from a California Mexican restaurant to local favorites, cheeses, olive oil, choc
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Location: Napa & Sonoma
What's Included
- Shopportunities along the way!
- Walking Tour - 1.25 mile with stops along the way
- Friendly, local, experienced guide
- Cheese Tasting, Olive Oil & Balsamic Tasting, Ice Cream
- Enjoy Sonoma and California history along the way
- Fresh California Mexican Food Tasting
- One Wine Tasting & One Margarita
- All food, wine (1 wine tasting of 3-5 wines), cocktail (1 margarita) is included
- Portions equivalent to a lunch with one wine tasting & one cocktail
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Great question! The Sonoma Food Tour is family-friendly, so kids can definitely join. Just keep in mind that they won’t be able to partake in the wine and cocktail tastings, but they’ll still enjoy the delicious food offerings. It’s a fun way to introduce them to the local culture and history!
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just make sure to give them at least 48 hours notice. They’re pretty flexible and want to make sure you have a great experience. But definitely check their policy when you book for any particulars.
A: Casual is definitely the way to go! Comfortable walking shoes are a must since you'll be strolling around the plaza. Dress in layers too, as it can get a bit warm during the day but cooler in the shade. Enjoying good food and wine is way better when you’re comfy!
Discussions
Just did the Sonoma Walking Food & Wine Tour - Wow!
I recently went on the #1 Sonoma Walking Food, Wine Tasting & History Tour, and it was a blast! We tasted everything from delicious Mexican food to local cheeses and even yummy chocolates. The one wine tasting was super enjoyable too! Our guide shared amazing historical tidbits about Sonoma, making the whole experience even more special. I highly recommend this for anyone looking to indulge and learn!
Thinking of gifting the Sonoma Food Tour - thoughts?
I’m considering gifting the Sonoma Walking Food Tour to my parents for their anniversary. They love food and wine, plus a little history sounds right up their alley! Just wanted some opinions on whether it's worth it. Any past experiences to share would be super helpful!