Begins either 4:30PM or 5:15PM. Why us? We LIVED this firsthand. Born & raised in Little Italy - or cops who worked the streets here - active and retired/ NYPD Officers. Our “walk with stories” breaks
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Insider Story from Retired NYPD guides & NYC Mafia expert.
- Vegetarian options are available with advanced request.
- A Retired or Active NYPD Detective as your Guide
- FULL PORTION "Old School" Spaghetti and Meatballs, end with full sized Sicilian cannoli.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, kids are definitely welcome on the tour! There’s no strict age limit, but it’s best for ages 12 and up since some stories might be a little intense. Just make sure they're ready for a couple hours of walking and some food breaking. Also, definitely check with the tour guide beforehand if you have really young ones, as they might have special arrangements.
A: They run the tour rain or shine! If the weather's severe, they’ll contact you to reschedule. Just bring an umbrella or a jacket if it looks cloudy. Trust me, a little rain won’t ruin the tasty food and cool stories!
A: Parking can be tricky in Little Italy. You might have to park a bit further away, so consider using public transport if possible. The subway is a great option! Otherwise, arrive early to find a spot or check for nearby garages. Always better to plan ahead in NYC!
Discussions
Just booked the NYC Mafia Food Tour and I’m pumped!
Hey everyone! I just snagged tickets for the Mafia and Local Food tour led by NYPD guides next month. I've heard so many good things about the food, especially that spaghetti and meatballs! Can’t wait to learn about the real mafia stories from people who lived it. Has anyone else done this? Any tips on what to wear or if I should bring anything?
Thinking of getting this for my dad's birthday!
Hey guys! My dad loves everything mafia-related and is a huge fan of Italian food. I’m thinking about getting him this tour for his birthday. Do you think he’ll enjoy it? I’m worried he might find it too touristy, but the NYPD guides sound pretty legit.