North End Boston Food Tour

As a lifelong resident of the North End of Boston and first hand knowledge of the Italian culture and foods you will experience an immersive and unforgettable experience of the North End (Little Italy

As a lifelong resident of the North End of Boston and first hand knowledge of the Italian culture and foods you will experience an immersive and unforgettable experience of the North End (Little Italy). My food tour is the most authentic of this 1 square mile neighborhood sharing the Italian culture dating back to the late 1800s and sharing many personal stories of growing up like playing in the streets to Sunday dinner where all 30-40 family members ate together in 700 square feet, it is meticulously curated to provide guests with a unique enriching and memorable experience. I'm confident my food tour will be the highlight of your trip like so many others have experienced over the last decade. I look forward to meeting you. COME HUNGRY!!!

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Location: Boston

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Q: Is there a minimum age requirement for the food tour? I want to buy this for my niece who’s 12.

A: Great question! There’s no specific age requirement, but it’s recommended for ages 12 and up. Since it’s a food tour with wine included for adults, it might not be as enjoyable for younger kids. However, your niece might love the food and the stories!

Q: What if it rains on the day of the tour? Do they cancel or reschedule?

A: It’s a rain-or-shine event! The tour goes on even if it rains, so just dress appropriately. If the weather is severe, they might reschedule, but that’s rare. Always check the forecast before you go!

Q: What kind of shoes should I wear for the tour? Lots of walking?

A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes! You’ll be walking around the North End a lot, and some streets can be uneven. Sneakers or comfy sandals are perfect. You’ll be stopping for food, so you won’t be on your feet the whole time.

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Took the North End Food Tour and it was AMAZING!

Just got back from the North End Food Tour and I can't recommend it enough! We had 8 stops and honestly, the pizza and cannoli were out of this world. Our guide shared such cool stories about the neighborhood’s history. And the wine pairing was a nice touch! If you’re in Boston, this is a must-do!

Considering gifting the North End Food Tour to my parents

I’m thinking of buying the North End Food Tour for my parents’ anniversary. They love Italian food and exploring new places. Has anyone done this as a gift? I want to make sure it’s worth it for them.