Cobblestones & Croissants: A Morning Food Tour in Georgetown, DC

Our morning foodie tour is more than just delicious treats—it’s an immersive journey through Georgetown’s rich history and vibrant present. Passionate guides bring the cobblestone streets to life with

Our morning foodie tour is more than just delicious treats—it’s an immersive journey through Georgetown’s rich history and vibrant present. Passionate guides bring the cobblestone streets to life with captivating stories that reveal the true spirit of this remarkable neighbourhood. Along the way, you’ll sample baked goods, pastries, chocolates, fresh coffee, gelato, and tea from 5 to 6 unique local establishments. Experience Georgetown as it wakes up to a new day, and dive into the stories that have shaped this iconic district. Join us for “Cobblestones and Croissants”—a morning of tasty discoveries and unforgettable moments. Note: Our selection of baked goods, pastries, chocolates, gelato, and beverages changes seasonally. As a walking tour visiting small, locally-owned spots with limited seating, seating may not be guaranteed at every stop. We recommend comfortable shoes and a readiness to soak in Georgetown’s lively atmosphere.

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Location: Washington DC

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Q&A

Q: Is there a lot of walking involved? I want to take my mom, but she's not very mobile.

A: Yes, there is walking involved since it's a food tour through Georgetown, which has cobblestone streets. The good news is that the pace is pretty relaxed, and there are breaks at each stop. If your mom can manage short walks, this should be okay. Just make sure she wears comfortable shoes!

Q: What happens if it rains? Will the tour be canceled?

A: The tour typically goes on rain or shine since it's mostly outdoors, but they might adjust the route or some stops. If it's really bad weather, they will contact you and reschedule. Always a good idea to check the forecast ahead of time!

Q: Is this suitable for kids? My niece loves pastries!

A: Absolutely! Kids usually love the pastries and treats. Just keep in mind the walking part – it might tire them out a bit. The guides are great with families, and there's plenty of storytelling that kids usually enjoy. Just make sure they wear comfy shoes!

Discussions

Just did the Cobblestones & Croissants tour and it was amazing!

I took the Cobblestones & Croissants food tour in Georgetown last weekend, and wow, it did not disappoint! We sampled 6 different spots – the pastries were heavenly, and the guide shared some really cool stories about the neighborhood. We had everything from warm croissants to artisanal chocolates. Definitely wear comfy shoes, though! The cobblestones are no joke. I highly recommend this as a gift for anyone who loves food and history!

Thinking of gifting this food tour, but unsure about the logistics.

Hey everyone! I'm looking to gift the Cobblestones & Croissants food tour to my best friend for her birthday, but I’m nervous about the parking situation. Does anyone know if there are good places to park near Georgetown? And how’s the timing—are there specific start times, or can you choose? Any tips would be greatly appreciated!