Flavors of Philly Food Tour

The Flavors of Philly Tour is great for out-of-towners! Terrific value--Philly history AND full lunch rolled into one great adventure. Features cheesesteaks, tomato pie, soft pretzels, and 2 desserts

The Flavors of Philly Tour is great for out-of-towners! Terrific value--Philly history AND full lunch rolled into one great adventure. Features cheesesteaks, tomato pie, soft pretzels, and 2 desserts at the iconic Reading Terminal Market.

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Location: Philadelphia

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Q&A

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

A: There’s no official age limit for the Flavors of Philly Tour, so kids are definitely welcome! Just keep in mind that the tour includes a lot of food, so it’s perfect for older kids who can appreciate the flavors. They even offer kid-friendly options if you let the guide know ahead of time.

Q: What happens if it rains? Do they cancel the tour?

A: The tour usually goes on rain or shine, since a lot of it is indoors at the Reading Terminal Market. If there’s severe weather, they will reach out to reschedule. Just dress appropriately for the weather, and you’ll be good to go!

Q: How much food do you actually get on the tour? Is it enough for lunch?

A: You definitely get enough food to call it lunch! The tour includes tastings of cheesesteaks, tomato pie, pretzels, and desserts, plus snacks along the way. I was pleasantly surprised at how full I was by the end, so come hungry!

Discussions

Just did the Flavors of Philly Tour! 🍕🥨

I took the Flavors of Philly Tour last weekend, and it was amazing! The cheesesteaks at the Reading Terminal Market were incredible, and the guide was super knowledgeable about Philly's history. We sampled so much food, I honestly couldn’t eat dinner afterward! I highly recommend it for anyone visiting or even locals who want to explore the food scene. Anyone else done it?

Thinking of gifting the Flavors of Philly Tour

My brother's coming into town, and I want to surprise him with this food tour! He loves trying new foods and learning about history. Has anyone done it recently? What’s the vibe like? Any tips on what to wear?