Join a local guide for the ultimate foodie adventure in Chicago’s historic Loop, tasting classics like deep‑dish pizza and Chicago‑style hot dogs while discovering insider stories behind the city’s ri
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Location: Chicago
What's Included
- Visit Loop District, the heart of Chicago’s dining scene
- Join Friendly Local, English-speaking guide
- Taste Chicago-style hot dog, a slice of pizza and a classic Chicago sandwich: Italian beef
- Get tips on what else to see, do and eat during your stay
- Get a taste of Chicago’s most famous food
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit for the Chicago Food Tour, and kids are definitely welcome! Just keep in mind that some activities may involve tasting foods that kids might not be fond of. It’s a fun way to get them acquainted with Chicago’s food culture, though. Always best to check with the guide if you have specific dietary concerns for the little ones!
A: Yes, the food is included in the tour price! You get to taste a Chicago-style hot dog, a slice of deep-dish pizza, and an Italian beef sandwich. Just remember that if you want to try other dishes, you might need some extra cash!
A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes because there's a fair amount of walking involved in the Loop! Dress for the weather since you'll be outdoors for part of the tour. Layering is a good idea, especially if you're visiting in the fall or spring.
Discussions
Just did the Chicago Food Tour—such a great experience!
I just got back from the Chicago Food Tour last weekend and wow, it was amazing! Our guide was super friendly and filled us in on all the cool food history in the Loop. The deep-dish pizza was honestly the best I've had, and I loved trying the Italian beef sandwich too. Definitely bring your appetite because there’s soooo much food. I'm thinking of gifting this to my foodie friend for her birthday!
Considering the Chicago Food Tour as a gift—thoughts?
I’m thinking about getting my sister the Chicago Food Tour for her upcoming birthday. She’s a huge foodie, but it’s her first time in Chicago. Is this a good choice? Does anyone know if they customize the food stops based on preferences? Like, what if she doesn’t like hot dogs? Any help would be appreciated!