NYC Greenwich Village LGBTQ+ History And Food Tour

The tour takes the traveler through the journey of NYC's LGBTQ Civil Rights and Historic sites accompanied with food tastings from some Greenwich Village's tastiest restaurants. Samples are subject to

The tour takes the traveler through the journey of NYC's LGBTQ Civil Rights and Historic sites accompanied with food tastings from some Greenwich Village's tastiest restaurants. Samples are subject to availability, and include: The Donut Pub's Black and White Cookie, Mighty Quinn's corn fritters and burnt ends with baked beans, a classic bagel and a smear, a sweet from Lilac chocolates, ending with creamy ice cream from Brooklyn's Van Leewuen. The tasty samples are bites, not a meal. Tour is limited to eight tourists, providing a more intimate experience.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

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

A: The tour is designed for adults, but kids 12 and up can join if they're accompanied by an adult. Since some of the topics covered may be more suited for an older audience, it's good to keep that in mind! Just make sure the kid is okay with walking and trying new foods!

Q: What should I wear for the tour? Is there a lot of walking?

A: Wear comfortable shoes because there is a fair amount of walking involved! The tour takes you through various sites in Greenwich Village, and you’ll want to be ready to explore. Dress in layers too—NYC weather can be a bit unpredictable!

Q: If it rains, do we still go on the tour?

A: Yes, the tour runs rain or shine! Just be sure to bring an umbrella if the forecast looks wet. There are plenty of covered areas to stand under during the tastings, so you’ll stay relatively dry while enjoying the experience.

Discussions

Just booked the Greenwich Village food tour! So excited!

I finally decided to book the NYC Greenwich Village LGBTQ+ History and Food Tour for my partner's birthday! We love food and learning about history, plus the food stops sound amazing. I can't wait to try the Black and White Cookie from The Donut Pub and the corn fritters at Mighty Quinn's. Has anyone done this tour? Any tips for a first-timer?

Looking for gift ideas? Consider this awesome food tour!

I just gifted the NYC Greenwich Village LGBTQ+ History and Food Tour to my best friend for their graduation. I think it's such a unique way to celebrate! The combination of history and food is perfect, and I love that it’s limited to just eight people. Anyone else think this is a great gift idea?