As the title suggests, Boston’s “Politically Incorrect “ Food Tour isn’t going to be your typical food tour. With his no BS style, your tour guide Anthony will give you an inside look into this Italia
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Location: Boston
What's Included
- We will visit 5-7 neighborhood eateries where we will sample the best Italian sub ever, some wonderful cheese Raviolis, Pizza and/or Arancini and desserts. Left some things out so you can be surprised
- Visit a unique 94 year old coffee and spice shop
- See some lesser known sites such as the alleged "Mob House"
- 3-Hour Politically Incorrect Walking Food Tour of Boston's North End
- Enjoy the history, stories, and folklore of the North End neighborhood through the eyes of a local
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The North End Food Tour is generally suitable for older kids and teens, but it really depends on their maturity level. The stories Anthony tells can get a bit politically incorrect, so it might not be ideal for younger children. If you think your kids can handle some adult humor and enjoy Italian food, then go for it!
A: Definitely wear comfortable walking shoes, as you’ll be on your feet for about 3 hours exploring the North End. Dress for the weather, but layers are a good idea since some of those shops can be a tad chilly. Just keep in mind you’ll be eating a lot, so maybe wear something that allows for a food baby!
A: Yes, you can reschedule the tour! They’re usually pretty flexible as long as you give them a heads-up. Just make sure to check their specific policy on their website or ask Anthony directly when you book. It’s always good to have a backup date in mind just in case!
Discussions
Just did the North End Food Tour and wow!
I went on the Politically Incorrect Food Tour last weekend and it was amazing! Anthony really knows his stuff. We got to eat arancini and some of the best pizza I’ve ever had. Plus, hearing the history behind the North End was super interesting. It was a great mix of food and fun stories. Highly recommend if you’re in Boston!
Considering gifting the food tour, but unsure!
Thinking about gifting the North End Food Tour to my foodie friend for her birthday. She loves Italian food and history! But is it worth the price? What’s the vibe like on the tour? I don’t want it to be too serious, ya know?