Flavor Walk Boston Food Tour Haymarket through North End

Explore Boston's culinary scene on The Flavor Walk Food Tour, an immersive guided experience through historic Haymarket and the beloved North End. Enjoy six iconic tastings, including the best lobster

Explore Boston's culinary scene on The Flavor Walk Food Tour, an immersive guided experience through historic Haymarket and the beloved North End. Enjoy six iconic tastings, including the best lobster roll in the US and authentic cannoli from one of Boston's beloved Italian bakeries. This 2 to 2.5-hour tour celebrates Boston’s rich food heritage, offering a diverse sampling of local favorites like clam chowder and homemade pasta in a cozy grotto. Perfect for foodies and culinary adventurers, this tour provides insider knowledge and a chance to engage with the city’s vibrant food culture. Great for folks visiting our great city and for locals who want a great visit in Boston. - Duration: 2 - 2.5 hours - Visit 6 unique stops featuring Boston's best flavors - Suitable for all ages; no alcohol focus - Minimum of 4 participants required for the tour to run

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Location: Boston

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Q&A

Q: Can I take my kids on the Flavor Walk Food Tour, or is it more for adults?

A: Absolutely! The Flavor Walk Food Tour is suitable for all ages, so it’s perfect for a family outing. Kids will enjoy the delicious tastings like clam chowder and cannoli, and there’s no alcohol focus. Just make sure they’re up for a little walking around historic areas! It's a fun way to get them exposed to Boston's food scene.

Q: How do I handle rescheduling if something comes up before our tour?

A: You can reschedule by contacting City Brew Tours directly. They’re pretty understanding about changes, especially if you give them a heads-up a few days in advance. Just keep in mind that you need a minimum of 4 participants for the tour to run, so make sure there are enough folks in your group if you decide to move it.

Q: What should I wear for the tour? Is it casual or more upscale?

A: Casual is definitely the way to go! Comfortable shoes are a must since you’ll be walking around. The tour goes through some historic areas, so feel free to dress neat but don’t go overboard. Just be prepared for some weather; layers are a good idea in case it gets chilly near the waterfront.

Discussions

Just booked the Flavor Walk Food Tour in Boston!

I’m super excited because I just booked the Flavor Walk Food Tour for next month! I've heard amazing things about the lobster rolls and cannoli from the North End. I can’t wait to explore Haymarket and sample all kinds of local eats. It sounds like a great way to really dive into Boston’s food culture. Has anyone done this yet? Any tips?

Considering the Flavor Walk Food Tour as a gift!

I’m thinking of gifting the Flavor Walk Food Tour to my foodie friend who’s visiting Boston next month. They love seafood, especially lobster, and the idea of tasting different iconic dishes sounds perfect! Has anyone bought this as a gift before? How was the experience?