New Orleans Cocktail and Food History Tour

Combining the history of Louisiana cuisine and New Orleans-style cocktails, this event is a feast for the senses! Along with your guide you will visit up 6 locations: award-winning seafood restauran

Combining the history of Louisiana cuisine and New Orleans-style cocktails, this event is a feast for the senses! Along with your guide you will visit up 6 locations: award-winning seafood restaurants, James Beard-nominated craft cocktail lounges, Creole restaurants, artisanal candy stores and more. Once inside you’ll sample up to 6 or more different dishes that represent the modern expressions of our culinary heritage: classic dishes like gumbo, and muffulettas, but also new interpretations like sweet fried plantains! (Vegetarian options available too!) We'll also enjoy 4 full-sized cocktails like the refreshing Pimm's Cup, the rum-heavy Hurricane, the classic Daiquiri and more! This 4 hour gastronomic odyssey is our way of showing you where we like to go now, and what we like to eat and drink once we're there. With so many dining and drinking options in New Orleans, why not try up to 6 different places in one fell swoop?! *All venues subject to change based on availability.

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Location: New Orleans

What's Included

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Q&A

Q: Are the cocktails included in the price, or do we pay for those separately?

A: Yes! The price includes 4 full-sized cocktails along with the food samples at each location. You'll get to enjoy a Pimm's Cup, Hurricane, Daiquiri, and more, all part of the experience. Just make sure to pace yourself a bit since it’s a 4-hour tour!

Q: Is this tour suitable for kids? What about age restrictions?

A: The tour is primarily geared towards adults since it involves alcohol, but children are allowed if they are accompanied by an adult. They can enjoy the food and non-alcoholic drinks. Just check with the provider in advance for any specific arrangements!

Q: What do you recommend wearing for this tour? Is it casual or dressy?

A: I'd say keep it casual! New Orleans can be hot and humid, so lightweight clothing is best. Comfortable shoes are key too since you'll be walking between venues. Dress up a bit if you want, but you won’t be out of place in a t-shirt and shorts.

Discussions

Thinking about the New Orleans Cocktail and Food History Tour as a birthday gift!

So I’m considering this tour for my friend’s birthday. The idea of sampling gumbo and those fancy cocktails sounds amazing! Has anyone done it? How was the food? I’m especially curious about the vegetarian options since my friend doesn’t eat meat. Any tips would be appreciated!

Is the New Orleans Cocktail and Food History Tour worth it?

I’m in New Orleans for a weekend and saw this tour. It seems like a great way to combine sightseeing with food, but is it really that good? How many places do you actually go to, and is the pacing okay? Any insights would really help me decide!