Mission District Food Tour

On the three hour Mission District Food Walking Tour, you will taste delectable foods from 5 uniquely different restaurants, mom-and-pop shops, ethnic eateries and bakeries. In addition to all the del

On the three hour Mission District Food Walking Tour, you will taste delectable foods from 5 uniquely different restaurants, mom-and-pop shops, ethnic eateries and bakeries. In addition to all the delectable foods you will be savoring, your guide will discuss the history, culture and food scene of the neighborhood. Join us on an eating adventure of San Francisco's Mission District.

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Location: San Francisco

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Q&A

Q: Is there a limit on how many people can join this food tour?

A: Typically, the tours cap at around 12-15 people to keep it intimate and enjoyable. You might want to check directly with Sidewalk Food Tours for any specific group sizes or private booking options if you're thinking of a larger group. It's a fun way to connect with fellow food lovers!

Q: What should I wear for the Mission District Food Tour?

A: Comfort is key! Wear comfortable walking shoes since you’ll be on your feet for 3 hours. Dress in layers too, as SF weather can be unpredictable even in summer. A light jacket might be a good idea for when the fog rolls in!

Q: Can we reschedule if the weather is bad?

A: Yes, you can reschedule if the weather is really bad. Sidewalk Food Tours has a flexible policy for inclement weather, but it’s best to contact them as soon as you know. They’re pretty accommodating and want you to enjoy the tour!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Mission District Food Tour!

Hey everyone! I'm considering the Mission District Food Tour as a gift for my sister’s birthday. I’ve heard great things about the food spots they visit. Does anyone have tips or recommendations for which restaurants are a must-try? Also, any thoughts on how filling the food tastings are?

Who’s been on the Mission District Food Tour?

I just got back from the Mission District Food Tour, and wow! The guide was super knowledgeable about the area’s history. We tried everything from burritos to amazing artisanal breads. I’m thinking of doing it again with my friends. Anyone else done it? What did you think?