Oswego History Food & History Tour

Tasting food & beverages from locally owned businesses and hearing the owners stories gives you the inside scoop. Your tour guide will point out some of the great architecture but also tell you the s

Tasting food & beverages from locally owned businesses and hearing the owners stories gives you the inside scoop. Your tour guide will point out some of the great architecture but also tell you the stories of many of the people bringing history to life.

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Location: Rochester

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: How much food do you actually get on this tour? Is it enough for lunch?

A: Yes! The tour includes enough tastings to pretty much replace your lunch. You'll stop at local spots and sample a bunch of different foods and drinks, which makes for a fun, filling experience. Just go in with a bit of an empty stomach to get the most out of it!

Q: Are there any age restrictions for this tour? Would it be suitable for teens?

A: There aren't any strict age restrictions, so it's definitely suitable for teens! The tour is family-friendly, and the stories shared are engaging for all ages. Plus, everyone can enjoy the food tastings together!

Q: What happens if it rains? Will the tour still go on?

A: The tour usually goes on rain or shine! But they might adjust the route a bit to keep everyone dry. Just make sure to check the weather beforehand and dress appropriately. An umbrella wouldn’t hurt!

Discussions

Thinking about booking the Oswego History Food & History Tour!

Hey everyone! I’m considering gifting this tour to my parents for their anniversary. They love trying new foods and learning about local history. I’ve heard it’s pretty good! Anyone have recent experiences? How’s the food selection? I wanna make sure it’s worth it!

Just did the Oswego History Tour - here’s my take!

I just got back from the Oswego History Food Tour, and wow! The local spots we visited had amazing food! The guide was super knowledgeable about the history of Rochester too. If you’re thinking about it, definitely go for it! I’d recommend wearing comfortable shoes because you do walk a bit.