Tucson Food Tours- Locally Owned 4th/University Walking Food Tour

Taste Tucson along historic 4th Avenue and Main Gate Square with the city’s original walking food tour! Tucson Food Tours is rated the #1 Tour Activity and featured as one of the Top Things To Do in

Taste Tucson along historic 4th Avenue and Main Gate Square with the city’s original walking food tour! Tucson Food Tours is rated the #1 Tour Activity and featured as one of the Top Things To Do in Tucson. As Tucson’s first and longest-running food tour, we’ve been locally owned for over 14 years and offer the most authentic, generous, and fun way to explore this vibrant neighborhood. Unlike newer imitators, our tours highlight the best local restaurants, stories, and hidden gems. Enjoy more food, more fun, and more Tucson for your ticket price. Your experience includes at least 6 tastings (often 7 stops), water, and a knowledgeable local guide. Guests love the mix of flavors, history, and culture—locals often discover new favorites too! Come see why we’re Tucson’s favorite food tour for over a decade. As for all our tours for the lowest price, book direct on our Tucson Food Tours website!

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Q&A

Q: Is there a minimum age requirement for the Tucson Food Tour?

A: There isn't a strict minimum age for the Tucson Food Tour, but kids under 12 might not enjoy it as much since the tastings are focused on local flavors that may not appeal to younger palates. If you're bringing kids, just keep in mind that the tour covers quite a bit of walking—so make sure they can handle that!

Q: Do they have vegetarian or vegan options during the food tour?

A: Yes! The Tucson Food Tours can accommodate vegetarian and vegan diets with prior notice. Just let them know when you book, and they’ll make sure you have tasty options like some local veggie tacos or unique salads at the stops.

Q: What's the best time of year to do the Tucson Food Tour?

A: The best time is probably between October and April. The weather in Tucson can get super hot in summer, which isn’t ideal for walking around. Plus, during fall and spring, the food scene is really vibrant with lots of festivals and events happening!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Tucson Food Tour for my friend's birthday!

Hey everyone! I’m considering getting a gift certificate for the Tucson Food Tour for my friend's bday. She's a huge foodie and loves exploring local spots. Has anyone done it recently? What were your favorite stops? I want to make sure it’s worth the hype!

Just did the Tucson Food Tour and WOW!

OMG, I just got back from the Tucson Food Tour, and it was amazing! The Birria Ramen was out of this world, and the guide shared some cool local history while we walked. Super casual and fun atmosphere. If you’re thinking of going, do it! You won’t regret it!