Industry City Gourmet Food and Drinks Tour

Set against the iconic backdrop of Sunset Park’s historic waterfront, the massive, revitalized structures of Industry City form a breathtaking stage for an exclusive culinary journey. This premium foo

Set against the iconic backdrop of Sunset Park’s historic waterfront, the massive, revitalized structures of Industry City form a breathtaking stage for an exclusive culinary journey. This premium food and cocktail tour is a curated exploration of taste and craft, transforming an evening into a memorable, high-end experience. Your adventure begins with artistic bonbons at Lilac Chocolates, explores gourmet imports at Sahadi’s, and includes a refined whiskey tasting at Fort Hamilton Distillery, followed by a sophisticated sake flight. Savor additional artisanal discoveries within the awe-inspiring industrial halls. Perfect as a distinctive date night, this tour is also fully customizable for private groups and corporate retreats. We specialize in tailoring this engaging experience for team-building and client entertainment, making it an ideal one-day corporate outing. A sophisticated mini-vacation for locals and a profound discovery for visitors.

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Location: Brooklyn

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Q&A

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

A: This tour is primarily designed for adults, especially since it includes whiskey tastings and sake flights. Kids aren't typically allowed, but you could contact EAT NYC TOURS to see if they can accommodate special requests or family-friendly alternatives. It's a perfect adult night out!

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

A: Definitely go for smart casual! You’ll be visiting some cool places like Fort Hamilton Distillery, so you want to look nice but also be comfortable. Think stylish but not over the top. And since it's Brooklyn, a pair of nice shoes are a good idea if you're planning to walk around a bit!

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

A: As far as I know, the tour usually goes on rain or shine since a lot is indoors. But, it’s best to check their cancellation policy directly with EAT NYC TOURS just in case. They might have options for rescheduling if the weather is really bad.

Discussions

Anyone done the Industry City Gourmet Food Tour? What’s it like?

I’m thinking of getting this experience for my boyfriend's birthday. The whiskey tasting and sake flight sound amazing! We love trying new food, but I’m a little nervous about the price. Is it worth it? What was your favorite part?

Considering gifting the Industry City Food and Drinks Tour!

Has anyone taken this tour? I'm looking for a unique gift for my sister who’s a total foodie. I want something memorable, but I’m wondering if it's really worth the hype. Any recommendations?