Newport Neighborhood Food Tour

Discover Newport’s culinary side and let your local guide lead you on this three-hour walking tour through historic neighborhood streets. Explore the evolving diverse culinary landscape of Rhode Islan

Discover Newport’s culinary side and let your local guide lead you on this three-hour walking tour through historic neighborhood streets. Explore the evolving diverse culinary landscape of Rhode Island while gaining insight into the history, architecture and cultural components of Newport, Rhode Island. Your tastings will take you to at least 5-6 diverse local restaurants off-the-beaten-path where the locals go, away from the more touristy areas of the city. A one-of-a-kind guided food tour for Rhode Island natives and visitors alike.  

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Location: Newport

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Q: What's the age limit for this food tour? Can kids join?

A: Great question! The Newport Neighborhood Food Tour is suitable for all ages, but keep in mind that some of the tastings might be more appealing to adults. Kids are definitely welcome, and there's usually plenty of delicious food for everyone! Just make sure to check with the guide if you have specific dietary restrictions for your little ones.

Q: How hard is the walking part? Is it suitable for older folks?

A: The walking tour itself is pretty relaxed with a moderate pace. It covers about 1.5 miles through historic streets, so it should be manageable for most older adults. There are some spots to sit and rest if needed, and the guide is really good about keeping the group comfortable. Just encourage your gift recipient to wear comfy shoes!

Q: What if the weather is bad? Do they cancel the tour?

A: If the weather isn't cooperative, the Newport Neighborhood Food Tour typically reschedules rather than cancels. They'll usually reach out to you via email or phone to discuss options. Definitely good to have a backup plan in place if you're gift giving!

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Just did the Newport Food Tour and WOW!

I went on the Newport Neighborhood Food Tour last weekend, and it was awesome! Our guide took us to this hidden gem of a restaurant called 'The Black Pearl' - the clam chowder was out of this world. We visited 5 different spots, each with its own vibe, and it was all super interesting! If you’re thinking about giving this as a gift, do it! Perfect for food lovers and history buffs alike.

Considering the Newport Food Tour as a gift. Any insights?

I’m thinking of buying the Newport food tour for my brother’s birthday. He loves trying new food but has dietary restrictions. Anyone know how accommodating they are? Also, is it mostly walking or do we get to sit down in any of the places?