Gaslamp Quarter Food and Drink Tour: Brothels, Bites & Booze

The Brothels, Bites and Booze culinary tour of San Diego’s historic Gaslamp Quarter will take you back to a time of scandal and debauchery. Marvel at the antique architecture, learn about the early re

The Brothels, Bites and Booze culinary tour of San Diego’s historic Gaslamp Quarter will take you back to a time of scandal and debauchery. Marvel at the antique architecture, learn about the early red light district, and sample flavors at 4 local establishments.

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Location: San Diego

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the Gaslamp Quarter Food and Drink Tour?

A: Yes, this tour is for those 21 and older since it includes alcohol tastings. Make sure to bring a valid ID. It’s a fun way to learn about the area and enjoy some drinks!

Q: How does rescheduling work if we can't make it on the day we booked?

A: You can reschedule up to 48 hours in advance. Just contact So Diego, Inc. through their website or phone. It’s pretty flexible, which is nice!

Q: What should we wear for the Gaslamp Quarter tour? Is it mostly walking?

A: Dress comfortably! You'll be doing a fair bit of walking, so good shoes are a must. San Diego can be warm, so light layers are a good idea. Also, keep in mind we stopped for drinks, so you might want to dress up a bit if you plan to hit the town after!

Discussions

Just did the Brothels, Bites & Booze tour—what a blast!

I went on this culinary tour last weekend in the Gaslamp Quarter, and wow, it was fantastic! We hit up four different places, each with its own unique vibe. I loved the mix of history and food. Learning about the old red light district was fascinating, and the drink samples were really generous! It’s a perfect blend of culture and fun. Highly recommend this as a gift, especially for foodies!

Thinking about gifting the Gaslamp food tour—thoughts?

I’m considering buying this tour for my foodie friends who love to explore local spots. It sounds so unique with the brothel history part! Do you think they’d enjoy the mix of history and food? Any tips for if I do go through with it?