New Orleans Culinary Bike Tour

Biking, talking and eating. It's what we love and what we do. If our company ceased to exist, you would find us still biking, talking, and eating, without missing a beat. We are lucky to be in a plac

Biking, talking and eating. It's what we love and what we do. If our company ceased to exist, you would find us still biking, talking, and eating, without missing a beat. We are lucky to be in a place where that is a full life, in fact, even just the eating part is a full life, and a filling one. Our food, is not just a defining part of out city’s identity and culture but of all of ours as people. How we all make our gumbo, which meat we choose to put in our red beans, what spices are in our seafood boil, or which sno-ball stand is best. This is how we get to know one another in New Orleans. Come hungry, we will take care of the rest. We know the scenic streets, we know the tastiest food and you will finish full and inspired take in more of the city’s food, drink, and music, all of which we have a ton of advice for because you can always count on the kindness of strangers with bikes.

From: $0.00

Location: New Orleans

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the New Orleans Culinary Bike Tour?

A: There’s no strict age limit, but it’s definitely best for adults and teens who can ride a bike comfortably. Kids can join too if they have some biking experience and can keep up with the group. Just keep in mind some of the food stops might not cater to younger tastes!

Q: What if the weather is bad on the day of the tour?

A: If the weather doesn't cooperate, the tour company usually offers rescheduling options. Just contact them in advance if you see rain coming. They'll let you know what's best and can work with you on a new date.

Q: What should I wear for the bike tour?

A: Comfortable clothing and shoes are key! You’ll be biking and stopping for food, so breathable outfits are best. Don’t forget sunscreen and sunglasses too. It can get hot in New Orleans!

Discussions

Just did the New Orleans Culinary Bike Tour — Amazing Experience!

I went on the Culinary Bike Tour last weekend, and let me tell you, it was fantastic! We rode around for about three hours, stopping at different local spots for food. The gumbo was to die for, and the guides were super knowledgeable about everything New Orleans. Plus, the bike ride was a great way to see parts of the city I hadn’t explored before. Highly recommend this as a gift for any food lover!

Thinking of gifting the Culinary Bike Tour — any tips?

I’m considering getting this bike tour as a birthday gift for my sister. She loves biking and trying new foods! Any tips or experiences you can share? I want to make sure it’s a hit!