Portland's chocolate scene is overwhelming; let us navigate you through its origins, passionate makers, and diversity with this walking tour that delves into what some call "decadence" but we call "de
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Location: Portland
What's Included
- Locally roasted cappuccino or espresso
- Chocolate tastings
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, this tour is a great option for kids! While there’s chocolate and coffee involved, the guides are really good at making it fun and educational for younger audiences. Just keep in mind that some tastings might be geared more towards adult palates, but there’s enough variety that kids will enjoy it too. Plus, it's a nice way for them to learn about chocolate and coffee!
A: Casual is the way to go! Most people wear comfortable shoes since you'll be walking a couple of miles. Depending on the weather, dress in layers—Portland can be unpredictable! A light jacket works great, especially if you’re going on a cooler day. Just be ready to enjoy some outdoor tastings.
A: The cancellation policy is pretty flexible! You can cancel or reschedule up to 48 hours before the tour without any penalties, which is great. Just shoot them an email or call, and they’ll help you out. It’s a good idea to check your recipient's schedule before booking, though, to avoid any last-minute changes!
Discussions
Just did Portland's Chocolate and Coffee Tour—SO worth it!
I just got back from the tour and wow, it was amazing! We hit up both famous spots and some hidden gems. The chocolate was to die for, and the coffee? Perfectly roasted! Our guide was so passionate and gave us tons of info about the local scene. It’s a perfect outing if you love sweets and caffeine. Highly recommend it as a gift or even for yourself! Just a heads up, wear comfy shoes since you walk about 2 miles.
Considering gifting the Chocolate and Coffee Tour—thoughts?
I’m thinking of buying this for my sister's birthday! She’s a huge coffee lover and has a bit of a sweet tooth. Does anyone know if they do special occasions like birthdays? Would love to hear any experiences!