Get a taste of Chicago on this small-group walking food tour and explore the specialties of River North neighborhood. Dive deeper into the culinary history of the place while trying out the best dishe
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Location: Chicago
What's Included
- Learn about the culinary history of Chicago and the culture of the River North neighborhood
- Classic Italian beef
- Chicago’s most famous foods
- Expert advice where to go and what to do after the tour
- Iconic places for photoshoot
- All Fees and Taxes
- Chicago-style hot dog
- Friendly local guide
- The famousChicago deep dish pizza
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no specific age limit for the Classic Chicago Food Lovers Tour! It's suitable for anyone who can walk and enjoy great food. Kids have fun on this tour, but keep in mind some dishes might be more appreciated by adults. Just make sure to let your guide know if you have any special dietary needs.
A: Comfort is key! Since you’ll be walking a lot in River North, wear comfy shoes and dress in layers. The weather can change quickly in Chicago, so check the forecast. I recommend bringing a light jacket if it’s cooler in the evening!
A: If the weather doesn't cooperate, the tour usually gets rescheduled. Make sure to check the provider’s policy when booking. If it’s raining hard, they might offer you a chance to pick another date. Just keep an eye on your email for any updates!
Discussions
Just did the Classic Chicago Food Lovers Tour—so worth it!
I went on this food tour last week in River North and oh man, it was amazing! We tried deep dish pizza at Pequod's, which was heavenly. Our guide gave us the lowdown on the neighborhood’s history and took us to some cool spots I would’ve never found on my own. Highly recommend it if you're a food lover! It's a great gift idea too, my friend loved it!
Considering the Chicago Food Tour as a gift—thoughts?
I’m thinking of getting the Classic Chicago Food Lovers Tour for my foodie cousin. She loves pizza and hot dogs! Is the tour mostly walking? She’s not great with long distances. Any tips on whether it’s a good fit for her?