Dessert Madness

Pensacola is a melting pot of cultures. Many different peoples call Pensacola home and its restaurants represent where current food culture resides. Visit five tasting destinations and enjoy a wide ra

Pensacola is a melting pot of cultures. Many different peoples call Pensacola home and its restaurants represent where current food culture resides. Visit five tasting destinations and enjoy a wide range of sweets. Southern pecan pralines, house made caramel. Asian fusion cakes and sweets and artisanal chocolates. Get your sweet tooth satisfied on this unique tour and stroll down Palafox St., one of the U.S.A.'s Top 10 streets to visit. Enjoy the history, and the sugar high.

From: $0.00

Location: Pensacola

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this dessert tour? Can kids join?

A: There isn't a strict age limit for the Dessert Madness tour, but kids are definitely welcome! It's a fun way to introduce them to different sweets and cultures. Just keep in mind that some places might have age-restricted items, like certain chocolates, but they’ll still have plenty to enjoy. The tour is designed to be family-friendly!

Q: What's the best time of year to go on this dessert tour? Does it get canceled due to weather?

A: The tour is pretty flexible, but the best time is definitely spring or fall when the weather is mild. Summers can be hot and sticky in Pensacola, and the tour does continue rain or shine unless there's severe weather. If they need to cancel, they usually give a heads up and let you reschedule.

Q: Can you tell me more about the tasting spots? Are they all sweet treats?

A: Absolutely! The tour includes a mix of spots, featuring everything from Southern pecan pralines to Asian fusion cakes. Each place has its own unique flair, and you'll definitely leave with a range of flavors in your mouth. The best part is you don’t have to pay separately for the tastings—they’re included in the tour fee!

Discussions

Considering the Dessert Madness Tour for my friend's birthday!

Hey all! I'm thinking of getting my friend a ticket for the Dessert Madness tour in Pensacola. She's a major sweet tooth and loves trying new things. I love that it includes local goodies and you're walking around Palafox St. — such a cute area! Has anyone done this? Any tips?

Anyone else obsessed with the sweets on this tour?!

I just went on the Dessert Madness tour last week, and wow! The Southern pecan pralines were out of this world. Plus, the Asian fusion cake was so unique. I can't stop thinking about it. Is it weird to want to go again just for the sweets? 😂