Hop aboard our climate controlled luxury minibus and take a journey to the new culinary center of the Big Apple, where food and dining trends are dispersed to the rest of the country, in Brooklyn. And
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Location: Brooklyn
What's Included
- There will be multiple opportunities to stop and take iconic photos.
- Multiple Food tastings
- Luggage storage is available, with your belongings securely stowed at the rear of the bus.
- Licensed NYC sightseeing guide
- Vegetarian options/dietary restrictions can be accommodated with prior notice at the time of booking
- Transport by climate-controlled bus
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no specific age limit for the Brooklyn Food Tour, but keep in mind that some food tastings may not be suitable for very young kids. It's really great for foodies of all ages! Just let them know if you have any dietary restrictions when booking.
A: Definitely dress comfortably! You’ll be moving from place to place, so wear comfy shoes. Layers are a good idea too, since you might be inside restaurants and then outside at some points. Just check the weather before you go.
A: Yes! They have a pretty flexible rescheduling policy. But make sure to contact them at least 48 hours in advance, otherwise, there might be a fee. It’s best to check their website for the most updated info.
Discussions
Just did the Brooklyn Food Tour and wow!
I went on the Brooklyn Half-Day Food Tour last weekend and it was amazing! From chomping on pierogies in Greenpoint to the best pizza in Gowanus—everything was delicious. The guide was super knowledgeable about the area and we got to take some great pics too. I highly recommend it for anyone who loves food or just wants to explore Brooklyn. Anyone else been? What was your favorite stop?
Thinking of gifting the Brooklyn Food Tour—thoughts?
I'm considering this food tour as a gift for my foodie friend’s birthday. Do you think it’s a good idea? She loves exploring new food spots and I think she’d really enjoy the history aspect too. Also, how long does the tour usually last? Any info would be appreciated!