Indulge in a delightful journey through Seattle with our expertly guided happy hour walking tour, led by a seasoned chef. Discover the culinary treasures of the city, savoring a variety of delectable
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Location: Seattle
What's Included
- You'll be stopping at 4 locations to get delicious bites from small Seattle food businesses. We've carefully curated this experience. We can accomodate vegetarian and gluten free diets but not vegan.
- 3 cocktails and 1 glass of bubbles are included- Slushy Margarita, Moscow Mule, Mai Kai and bubbles. IDs are required and will be checked at the first stop.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, IDs are required for anyone enjoying alcoholic beverages, so participants must be 21 or older. If you're planning to gift this to someone younger, they can still join but won't be able to drink. It's a fun experience even for non-drinkers since they still get the food part!
A: The tour includes bites from four different local spots, all curated by the chef. You’ll get a mix of flavors, with options for both vegetarian and gluten-free diets (but no vegan options). Expect tasty pairings with the cocktails like slushy margaritas and Moscow mules. It's all about supporting local businesses and enjoying Seattle's culinary scene!
A: Wear comfortable shoes since you’ll be walking between the stops! The tour goes through some outdoor areas, so check the weather and dress appropriately. Layers are a good idea because Seattle's weather can change quickly. Trust me, you don't want to be caught in the rain without a jacket!
Discussions
Just did the Happy Hour Tour in Seattle, and it was a blast!
I went on the Chef Guided Happy Hour Tour last weekend, and wow, what a fun experience! We hit up four different local spots, and the food was so good. I loved the Slushy Margarita paired with some amazing seafood bites. The chef was super knowledgeable and shared cool stories about each place. I highly recommend this for anyone looking for a unique way to explore Seattle’s food scene!
Thinking of gifting the Happy Hour Tour to my parents!
My parents love trying new places, and I think this would be an amazing gift for them! Just want to know if it's suitable for older folks and how the walking is? They're in decent shape, but I don't want them to struggle. Anyone have thoughts on this?