Our West Hollywood food tour is inspired by a deep love of food, history, and the unique stories of this vibrant neighborhood. We make 5 delicious food stops on the tour. (enough for lunch) We want yo
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- All the delicious food from 5 different places is included in the ticket price. Savor French crepes, authentic Mexican tacos, Italian fare, and more on our West Hollywood Food Tour
- A delicious 3.0 hour food tour with 5 food stops and an expert guide
- Water available at all the food stops
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the West Hollywood Food Tour! It’s a fun experience suitable for all ages. Just keep in mind that some food stops might include items that younger kids may not enjoy as much, but the guide is super accommodating. You can always ask beforehand if there are kid-friendly options.
A: Definitely keep it casual! Comfortable shoes are a must since you’ll be walking a bit between stops. Dress for the weather, too. If you’re going in the summer, light clothes and sunscreen are a good idea since you’ll be outdoors. Layers work great for cooler months.
A: Yes, you can reschedule the West Hollywood food tour! Just contact the provider at least 24 hours in advance, and they’ll help you find another date. It's pretty flexible, so don’t stress too much if something comes up last minute.
Discussions
Just did the West Hollywood food tour – it was AMAZING!
I went on the West Hollywood food tour last weekend, and I can't recommend it enough! We hit five spots, including the best tacos I've ever had and some delightful French crepes. The guide was super knowledgeable and made the history of the area really interesting. I was stuffed by the end! Perfect for anyone who loves food and wants to explore the neighborhood.
Considering gifting the West Hollywood food tour – any thoughts?
I’m thinking about getting the West Hollywood food tour as a gift for my foodie friend. Has anyone done this? I love the variety of food they offer, but I’m curious about how many people usually go on these tours. Is it more of a small-group vibe or bigger crowds? Just trying to figure out if it’ll feel personal enough.