Food Tour - Tejano Trails, the True Flavors of Texas

$ 99 Per person

all-inclusive: 5 food stops and taxes.


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What You'll Do

Discover authentic Hispanic cuisine in this food tour.

Embark on an authentic culinary adventure with this food tour, discovering locally owned hidden gems while wandering through one of Dallas' most historic neighborhoods in the Oak Cliff area, where time seems to stand still with structures dating back to the 1930s. Each bite tells a story of heritage and tradition. This off-the-beaten-path tour is a feast for the senses, celebrating the enduring spirit and culinary legacy of Texas' Hispanic communities and Dallas' rich and culturally diverse history.

Join this tour for an unforgettable journey through history, art, culture and food that reveals the authentic soul of Texas.

Tour Facts
  • Minimum Guests 2
  • Maximum Guests 25
  • Food Stops 5
  • Approximate Duration 4 hours
  • Labels City Tours

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Guide Lauren is a seasoned tour guide with extensive experience as a hostess and travel agent. Since 2022, she has been guiding tours, earning praise for her exceptional service and knowledge. Guide Lauren excels in accommodating dietary restrictions, ensuring that vegetarians, gluten-free and vegan travelers have delightful experiences. Her dedication to personalized service and passion for travel make her a trusted guide for unforgettable journeys in Dallas. Join Guide Lauren for an adventure where your dietary needs are not just met but celebrated!

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What You'll Do

Discover authentic Hispanic cuisine in this food tour.

Embark on an authentic culinary adventure with this food tour, discovering locally owned hidden gems while wandering through one of Dallas' most historic neighborhoods in the Oak Cliff area, where time seems to stand still with structures dating back to the 1930s. Each bite tells a story of heritage and tradition. This off-the-beaten-path tour is a feast for the senses, celebrating the enduring spirit and culinary legacy of Texas' Hispanic communities and Dallas' rich and culturally diverse history.

Join this tour for an unforgettable journey through history, art, culture and food that reveals the authentic soul of Texas.

Tour Facts
  • Minimum Guests 2
  • Maximum Guests 25
  • Food Stops 5
  • Approximate Duration 4 hours
  • Labels City Tours
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Mario

Mario

21 Apr 2025

Lauren did a fantastic job! She paced the food (sizes as well) and the walking from location to location. Along the way learned interesting facts and great history of Oak Cliff. We would definitely recommend!
Brandie Koch

Brandie Koch

16 Feb 2025

Great tour guide! Very knowledgeable and history of oak cliff was really interesting. Would definitely recommend this tour if you are looking for something different to do in Dallas!
Terry

Terry

10 Jun 2026

Short answer: Wouldn't recommend this to a friend in Dallas and would have been very let down if this was something we booked while visiting a different city. Full detail: I hate saying this but hopefully it's helpful for others booking. Our guide was really nice, but the food tour itself was disappointing. We have done a decent number of food tours for similar prices and this was by far the weakest. Note: Seeing this page and as I am writing the review, I am wondering if we had a fill in guide and if that actually negatively impacted the tour. Our guide was not the person pictured on this page. He was really nice, easy going, and knew the script well. In hindsight though, maybe some of the things that seemed off with the tour were because it wasn’t the normal person. Food: 4 stops - our guide said there is a 5th (like it said in their email) but you only go if you are on the morning tour. Without spoiling here is the rundown. First stop was great, good food, history, with a substantial serving for a multi stop tour. All 4 in our group left food on the plate because we worried about being full – this was a mistake. Second stop was a good pop in for more of a small snack. Then there was a huge gap (maybe half the time of the food tour) of just walking. We walked to a cool neighborhood with tons of restaurants and bars but didn't stop for any food or drinks there before going back to the original street. Our guide said the morning tours would stop at an addition place on getting back to the main street but it closed at 4 so we didn’t go. It’s a bummer because there was no mention of this when booking a time, and our tour could have gone before it closed if we had just went before the walk to the other neighborhood (and I now see other reviews saying it was the best stop). The third stop the flavor was awesome, but it was just a tiny like 1 biter sized app version of the actual food, which was a bummer. We were hungry at this point expecting it to be a food focused tour and having held back on the first stop because their serving was large. This was exaggerated when the they brought out food for the guide and it was 6x the size of ours (like an actual order). This stop was also the only stop with a drink beyond water, which was another bummer because our guide mentioned there would be a drink at each stop. It ended at the shop next door for a desert bite. There was some fun stuff here but a lot that just seemed a bit off. It was probably about $15 worth of food over the 4 items. It would be a simple and smart heads up so say that bulk of the food was at the first stop. Rough to just always skip one stop with no replacement because of the tour time. And why say you are getting a special drink at each stop if there isn’t? Tour: Started very strong with a good speed round of Dallas history and moves into the neighborhood history. Then it turns into just kind of walking around from place to place for most of the time with the occasional call out. This was the bulk of the tour. It was made less enjoyable because you spend most of your time in direct sun (and time of year dependent, but for us the heat and humidity) while walking through an area that was in its "golden era during the 40s" as stated by the tour. It was a bit over two hours vs. the 4 hours that were stated, but that wasn't an issue as we were happy to be heading out by the end.