Weekend Food Tour - Culinary Journey of Historic Boston

$ 109 Per person

all-inclusive: 6 food stops and taxes.


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What You'll Do

On this weekend food tour, you'll discover rich local history and iconic New England eats.

Spend your weekend savoring Boston’s culinary landmarks on a food tour blending Revolutionary history with iconic local flavors in the city’s oldest quarters.

Begin in the Blackstone Block Historic District with comforting New England clam chowder before discovering Boston Public Market and its famous lobster rolls. Continue into the North End, Boston’s historic Little Italy, where classic pizza, centuries-old streets and Italian traditions await. Walk along parts of the Freedom Trail, hear stories of Paul Revere and sample one of the city’s legendary cannoli favorites before finishing with a delicious Secret Dish. Reserve your weekend spot today for an authentic taste of Boston.

Alcohol may be enjoyed by those of legal drinking age.

Tour Facts
  • Minimum Guests 2
  • Maximum Guests 12
  • Food Stops 6
  • Approximate Duration 3 hours
  • Labels City Tours, Walking Food Tours

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Guide Bobby and their team are culinary adventurers with years of experience eating their way across Boston while gathering historical and cultural tidbits along the way. These tour experts will introduce you to both iconic and modern eateries offering favorites such as clam chowder and fresh lobster rolls. Guide Bobby and their team are ready to show you the culinary side of Boston you have yet to explore.

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What You'll Do

On this weekend food tour, you'll discover rich local history and iconic New England eats.

Spend your weekend savoring Boston’s culinary landmarks on a food tour blending Revolutionary history with iconic local flavors in the city’s oldest quarters.

Begin in the Blackstone Block Historic District with comforting New England clam chowder before discovering Boston Public Market and its famous lobster rolls. Continue into the North End, Boston’s historic Little Italy, where classic pizza, centuries-old streets and Italian traditions await. Walk along parts of the Freedom Trail, hear stories of Paul Revere and sample one of the city’s legendary cannoli favorites before finishing with a delicious Secret Dish. Reserve your weekend spot today for an authentic taste of Boston.

Alcohol may be enjoyed by those of legal drinking age.

Tour Facts
  • Minimum Guests 2
  • Maximum Guests 12
  • Food Stops 6
  • Approximate Duration 3 hours
  • Labels City Tours, Walking Food Tours
Reviews

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Corinn

Corinn

07 Oct 2024

When we arrived the guide said we weren't in her group. I said Cozymeal and she did not know what that was nor did not have our names. Since she was "missing" 2 people for her group she said we can join the tour until she connected with her manager. No fault of the tour guide, but frustrating that Cozymeal did not provide information for the local Boston food tour group. Also, our tour guide was very nice but one stop we are 3 food items. I was hoping we could explore more of Boston and try more restaurants and more hidden gems. So while we are 6 different types of foods we one did 3 officially stops.

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Jen Parziale

Jen Parziale

10 Dec 2023

Adrian was awesome. He was very knowledgeable and made the tour a one of a kind experience. I would definitely recommend this tour to friend’s and family. I’m going to book another with my mom!

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A.

A.

20 Jan 2023

We had the best moment at our Food Tour of Boston’s North End. Our guide was Stuart and he was wonderful! He was really informed of Boston history and the various food/restaurants in Boston. The meal was also excellent! strongly suggested!