Chicago has long been the culinary and cultural capital of the United States. Visitors come to Chicago to enjoy the city's delicacies, while chefs come to establish culinary empires and legacies. Come
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Location: Chicago
What's Included
- Food Tastings
- Well Researched History
- Local Guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the food walking tour in Chicago! However, it's best suited for older kids and adults since some of the food items might not be to younger kids' tastes. Parents should consider the kids' ability to walk for a couple of hours without getting too tired.
A: If the weather looks bad, they usually try to reschedule the tour rather than cancel. It'd be a good idea to check their policy before booking. They want customers to have a great experience, so flexibility is key with them!
A: Wear comfy shoes since you'll be walking quite a bit! I recommend casual and breathable clothing, especially in the summer. Also, check if you'll be outside for part of it, so layers are a good idea. Bring a light jacket if it's a cooler day!
Discussions
Just went on the food walking tour in Chicago—amazing experience!
I recently took the food walking tour with Windy City Ghosts, and wow, it was fantastic! The guide shared so much cool history about each place we stopped at. We tried deep-dish pizza, Italian beef, and some hidden gems. It’s perfect if you're looking for a gift for a foodie! I can’t recommend it enough.
Planning to get my partner a food tour in Chicago—thoughts?
I’m considering getting my partner the food walking tour in Chicago for their birthday. They love trying different cuisines and I think it’d be a fun adventure for us both. Has anyone done it? What were your highlights?