Walking Food Tour Downtown Lexington

Learn about downtown Lexington's captivating history as we take a culinary cruise to five delicious stops all in one afternoon! Discover award-winning eateries, unique foodie items like the buzz butto

Learn about downtown Lexington's captivating history as we take a culinary cruise to five delicious stops all in one afternoon! Discover award-winning eateries, unique foodie items like the buzz button, freshly baked breads from family-owned shops, fresh Kentucky-farmed vegetables, and more! In between bites, learn about colorful characters from Lexington's history and pass through landmarks like Skuller's Clock, The Square, and Phoenix Park.

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Location: Lexington

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Q&A

Q: What should I wear for the Walking Food Tour? Is it mostly indoors or outdoors?

A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes since you'll be walking a lot around downtown Lexington! The tour is primarily outdoors, but you'll pop into restaurants and shops along the way. I'd recommend dressing in layers, especially if you're going in spring or fall; it can get chilly in the shade. Also, don't forget your sunscreen if it's sunny!

Q: Can I bring my kids on the Walking Food Tour? Are there any age restrictions?

A: Yes, kids are welcome on the Walking Food Tour! There’s no specific age restriction, but it's probably best for kids who can keep up with some walking and enjoy trying new foods. Some parents bring younger kids in strollers, and others just let their kids walk. Just make sure they’re up for a bit of a walk while sampling deliciousness!

Q: Is there a way to reschedule if needed? What’s the policy?

A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just make sure to contact Bites of the Bluegrass at least 48 hours in advance. They’re pretty flexible, so you shouldn't have a problem if something comes up. Just check their website for specific guidelines or call them if you're unsure.

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Had an amazing time on the Walking Food Tour in Lexington!

I recently did the Walking Food Tour and wow, it was fantastic! We visited five different places, and each stop had something unique. The buzz button was so interesting, and I loved the fresh breads from the family-owned bakery. Plus, learning about Lexington’s history at the same time was a bonus! Definitely recommend it for a fun afternoon.

Looking for the perfect gift? Consider the Walking Food Tour!

I’m thinking about getting this food tour for my best friend’s birthday. She loves trying new foods and exploring history! Has anyone done it recently? Would love to hear your thoughts. Is it good for someone who can be a picky eater?