Eastern Public Market Food Tour with 5 Tastings plus Dessert

In the heart of the historic Capitol Hill neighborhood, Eastern Market is DC’s destination for fresh food, community events, and local farm-fresh produce (and handmade arts & crafts on weekends). On t

In the heart of the historic Capitol Hill neighborhood, Eastern Market is DC’s destination for fresh food, community events, and local farm-fresh produce (and handmade arts & crafts on weekends). On this tour, you will enjoy 5 food stops plus a dessert with a local foodie. Eastern Market is one of the oldest continuously operating public markets in DC. It lets you explore an array of stalls selling everything from fresh produce and meat to handmade crafts and baked goods. We weave history into our culinary journey. Try a Mid-Atlantic staple while you learn about the original taverns of DC. You will then visit a veteran-focused pub to sample a bar favorite while learning about the oldest Marine Corps post in the US. Experience the delightful taste of pupusas, a traditional Salvadoran dish that will leave your taste buds singing. Enjoy a nostalgic treat with a gourmet twist and dive into a world of flavors with cheese samples from Bower's Cheese inside the bustling Eastern Market.

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Location: Washington DC

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the Eastern Market Food Tour?

A: No age restrictions, it's good for all ages! Kids usually enjoy the desserts and tastings, but it's best to keep an eye on them during the tour as we move around. Just be ready for a lot of walking, though! The tour might not be super exciting for very young kids, but they can tag along.

Q: What should I wear for the food tour? Is it casual?

A: Definitely go for casual and comfortable! You'll be walking around Eastern Market, so wear something you can move in. Sneakers or comfy shoes are a must. Also, check the weather - it can get hot in the summer, so light layers work well. If it’s chilly, maybe bring a light jacket.

Q: Can you reschedule if something comes up?

A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just make sure to give them a heads-up at least 48 hours before your scheduled tour. They’re pretty flexible, but it’s best to check their policy on rescheduling before booking just to be safe.

Discussions

Considering the Eastern Market Food Tour for a food-loving friend!

Hey guys! I’m thinking about getting the Eastern Market Food Tour as a gift for my friend who’s totally into food experiences. From what I read, it includes 5 tastings and a dessert, which sounds amazing! Has anyone tried this tour? Any tips on what to expect? Also, is it worth the price? Looking forward to your insights!

Feedback on the Eastern Market Food Tour?

Has anyone experienced the Eastern Market Food Tour recently? I heard it’s a fun way to explore DC food culture, but I’m curious if the tastings are substantial. I’m also wondering if they can accommodate dietary restrictions. Anyone know?