Experience the upbeat and intriguing uptown "Mojo" area of San Luis Obispo by tasting your way through five unique restaurants. You may taste french style rotisserie meats, local grown produce, elote
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Location: San Luis Obispo
What's Included
- Light refreshments
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Snacks
- Food tasting
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, there's a minimum age of 21 for this tour since it includes alcoholic beverages at each stop. If you're looking to bring someone younger, they won’t be able to participate in the drinking part, but they can still join for the food tastings if they're with an adult. Just make sure to let the tour guide know!
A: Casual is definitely the way to go! Comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking about 1.5 miles. I'd also recommend layers since the temperature can drop in the evening. A light jacket or sweater is a good idea. You don’t need to dress up; just be comfy and ready to enjoy some great food!
A: Absolutely! If you need to reschedule, just reach out to the tour provider at least 48 hours in advance, and they’ll help you find an alternative date. It's pretty flexible, but last-minute changes might not be accommodated, so give them a heads-up if you can!
Discussions
Just did the Happy Hour SLO Walking Food Tour and WOW!
I went on this food tour last weekend, and it was one of the best experiences I've had in SLO! We hit up five different spots and each place was unique. The clam chowder was so creamy and rich, and the Thai food was a flavor explosion. Plus, the drinks were all included, which made it feel like such a great deal. Highly recommend for anyone who loves food and wants to explore the city! I wore comfy shoes and a light jacket, and it was perfect for the evening.
Thinking of gifting the Happy Hour SLO Tour to my parents!
My parents love trying new foods, and I'm thinking this walking food tour could be a perfect gift for their anniversary. They live in SLO and haven’t done this yet. I’m a bit worried about the walking part, though—are the 1.5 miles manageable for older folks? Any tips would be appreciated!