Boston Seafood Tour: A Taste of New England History

Welcome to the Boston Seafood Tour! I created a guided culinary experience featuring New England seafood classics, many of which date back hundreds of years. We'll explore the waterfront, one of the

Welcome to the Boston Seafood Tour! I created a guided culinary experience featuring New England seafood classics, many of which date back hundreds of years. We'll explore the waterfront, one of the city's best indoor markets, and the North End, known for its multi-generational Italian American culture and abundance of seafood, markets, bakeries, and cafes. During this tour, we'll taste the following: -Clam chowder from one of the essential Boston Waterfront restaurants -Clams casino from an over 50-year-old family-run institution -Lobster rolls inside a year-round marketplace featuring over 30 New England artisans and food producers -Fried scallops from a Sicilian-inspired grab-and-go seafood vendor on Hanover St -Mini cannoli from one of the Big 3 bakeries in the North End As a parting gift for joining the tour, you will receive a post-tour email highlighting my favorite places to visit, activities to enjoy, and local food & drink options.

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Location: Boston

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age limits for the Boston Seafood Tour?

A: There aren’t any specific age limits for the Boston Seafood Tour! It's great for food lovers of all ages. Just keep in mind that some of the seafood items might not be suitable for very young kids, but the clam chowder and mini cannoli are usually a hit with everyone.

Q: What's the best time of year to go on the seafood tour?

A: Honestly, spring and fall are the best! The weather is usually perfect for walking around Boston. Summer can be a bit crowded and hot, while winter might make it tough with the cold. Also, the seafood is fresher in those seasons!

Q: What should I wear for the Boston Seafood Tour?

A: Comfortable shoes are a must! You’ll be doing a lot of walking. I’d recommend dress in layers since you’ll be near the water, and it can get breezy. Also, check the weather forecast — if rain is expected, bring an umbrella or a raincoat.

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Just did the Boston Seafood Tour, and it was amazing!

I went on the Boston Seafood Tour last weekend, and I can't recommend it enough! We started with clam chowder at this cute waterfront place, and omg, it was so good. Then we had the clams casino which were honestly to die for. The lobster rolls in the market? Best I’ve ever had, and I’m a lobster roll junkie. The guide was super friendly and had great stories about the history of each dish. If you're thinking about it for a gift, do it!

Looking for a unique gift? Check out the Boston Seafood Tour!

I was searching for something special for my dad's birthday and stumbled upon the Boston Seafood Tour. He loves seafood and history, and this seems perfect! I just want to know if it's as good as it sounds. Has anyone here done this? What were your favorite parts?