Dive into the historic grit and gourmet soul of the "Cradle of Liberty". We’ll bypass the typical tourist traps to explore the city’s oldest corridors, shifting from the maritime majesty of the waterf
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Location: Boston
What's Included
- Our Secret Dish, revealed on the day!
- Authentic Pizza: Wood-fired, blistered perfection from the heart of the North End.
- Clam Chowder: The creamy New England classic!
- Cheese & Prosciutto: A savory North End pairing of aged Prosciutto & artisan cheeses
- Boston Cream Donut: A decadent, chocolate-glazed cloud of silky pastry cream
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Nope, there are no strict age restrictions! It's a fun experience for all ages, but keep in mind that some food stops might be more enjoyable for adults. Kids generally love the pizza and donuts, though! Just make sure they can handle some walking, as it’s about 2 hours of exploring.
A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes since you'll be walking a lot! Boston’s cobblestone streets can be tricky, so avoid heels or sandals. Layers are a good idea too, because the weather can change quickly in June. You want to enjoy the food without being too hot or cold!
A: Great question! They usually run the tour in light rain, but if it's a downpour, they’ll reschedule. They send an email out if there's a cancellation. So, keep an eye on the weather forecast before you go. Just plan ahead, and you should be fine!
Discussions
Just did the North End Food Tour! Amazing experience!
I just came back from the 2-Hour Boston North End Food Tour and wow, it was awesome! The pizza was out of this world, like seriously wood-fired magic! 🍕 We started at Quincy Market, which is super cute, and made our way through the North End. The clam chowder was creamy and heavenly. If you love Italian food, this is a must-do! Thinking of gifting it to my parents for their anniversary!
Thinking about buying the food tour as a gift!
I’m looking for something fun and unique for my foodie friend’s birthday. The Boston North End Food Tour looks perfect! I love the idea of tasting authentic pizza and getting to know more about the history of the area. Has anyone done this? Any must-try dishes I should know about?