Welcome to the North End Bakery & Cafe Tour! Join the group and skip the lines as we have tastings from three bakeries and one cafe and venture through one of Boston's oldest and most important neighb
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Location: Boston
What's Included
- Sfogliatella
- Tour Guide
- Florentine Cannoli
- Tiramisu
- List of Guide's Favorite Things to Do in Boston
- Chocolate Ganache
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the tour! Kids are definitely welcome, but keep in mind that the tour does involve a good amount of walking. As long as your little ones can handle that and enjoy the treats, they should have a great time. Just make sure to check in with the guide about any specific dietary restrictions ahead of time.
A: If the weather doesn't cooperate, they typically offer rescheduling options for the tour. It's always a good idea to check their policy directly or reach out to them before your booking. I went on a rainy day and they provided umbrellas, so it can still be fun!
A: You get to enjoy a variety of classic Italian pastries! The sfogliatella and the cannoli are absolute highlights—super fresh and delicious. Each stop is chosen carefully for the quality and history of the bakery, so you’re in for a treat at every turn! Plus, the tiramisu is from the oldest cafe in Boston, which makes it extra special.
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the North End Bakery & Cafe Tour!
Hey everyone! I’m considering this tour for my sister's birthday. She loves Italian pastries and Boston history. The idea of getting to taste cannoli from a bakery that’s been around since 1926 sounds amazing! Has anyone done this? Are the treats really as good as they say? What’s the best time to go?
North End Bakery & Cafe Tour - What to wear?
Hey all! I’m planning to join the North End Bakery & Cafe Tour this weekend and was wondering what I should wear. I heard there's a bit of walking involved. Anyone got tips on how to dress for comfort but also style? Also, is it a casual vibe?