Little Italy Food and Drink Walking Tour: Pizza, Pasta & Piazzas

On this tour, guests will get a local expert to guide them around the Little Italy neighborhood giving insight to local restaurants, shops and vendors they might not otherwise discover as well as the

On this tour, guests will get a local expert to guide them around the Little Italy neighborhood giving insight to local restaurants, shops and vendors they might not otherwise discover as well as the unique history of this area. Guests will get the opportunity to meet new people while they taste food samples at four different locations, two of which include wine or beer samples and one includes dessert.

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Location: San Diego

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Q&A

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

A: Yes, kids can join the tour! They just won't be able to partake in the wine or beer samples, but they can still experience the food and the fun. It’s a great way to introduce them to different cuisines and the history of Little Italy. Just make sure to let the provider know in advance if you're bringing kids along so they can adjust the food samples accordingly.

Q: How much walking do you actually do on this tour? Are there any breaks?

A: The tour includes moderate walking, but it’s pretty leisurely. You’ll usually stop at each food location for about 15-20 minutes to eat and listen to the guide share stories. There are breaks in between to sit and enjoy the food, so it's not too strenuous. Just wear comfortable shoes, and you'll be fine!

Q: What happens if it rains? Do they cancel or reschedule?

A: If it rains, the tour usually continues unless it’s a heavy downpour or unsafe conditions. They recommend dressing in layers and bringing an umbrella just in case. If they do have to cancel, they’ll usually offer to reschedule or refund you. Just check their cancellation policy when you book!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Little Italy Food and Drink Walking Tour!

I'm considering this tour for my foodie friend’s birthday. It sounds like such a fun way to explore Little Italy in San Diego. I love that you get to taste food from different spots! Has anyone done it recently? I’m curious about what kind of food we get and how long it lasts. Also, is the guide knowledgeable about the history? Thanks!

Just got back from the Little Italy food tour - WOW!

I went on this tour last weekend and it was such a blast! The food was to die for, especially the cannoli we had at the last stop. The guide was super friendly and really knew his stuff about Little Italy. Plus, we met some great people along the way. Highly recommend it for anyone who loves food and history! You won’t regret it!