Most reviewed Food Tours in Boston


  1. 5.0 Intrepid Urban Adventures - Boston (1.093 reviews)
    - A must for any first time visitors
    City Tours • Walking Tours • Private Tours • Food Tours • Day Trips
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    Allison was spectacular. She took us all around the city at a great pace and taught us an incredible amount of history during the tour. This tour is a must for any first time visitors, I’d recommend doing it at the beginning of your trip, as you’ll likely leave the tour with a lot of knowledge about good places to eat/drink. Allison made sure we had several opportunities for bathroom stops as well as coffee for the cold weather, and she even followed up with an email after our tour with a list of all of her food recommendation spots. Highly recommended experience. See more..
  2. 5.0 North End Boston Food Tour (743 reviews)
    - Fun, Food and History - Excellent!!!
    Walking Tours • Private Tours • Food Tours
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    Great Experience!!! Bobby led us to the well known and hidden gems of the North End (bakeries, salumerie and restaurants). We sampled pizza, an Italian sub, prosciutto, Italian pastries and olive oil to name just a few of the authentic foods we tasted. We were introduced to a pastry called sfogliatelle. It is a delicate layered pastry filled with orange flavored ricotta - to die for. And, what is a tour of the North End without a cannoli from Mike's Pastry. Bobby grew up and still lives in the North End and shared his experiences and insights into how the North End has changed over the last 50 plus years. So informative. I would highly recommend this tour whether you are visiting Boston or, like me, live only 30 minutes away. See more..
  3. 5.0 Off The Eaten Path (693 reviews)
    - A perfect mixture of food for the soul and knowledge for the mind.
    Walking Tours • Food Tours
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    Wow! What an amazing tour of the North End where I used to live back in 1999. Who would have thought that one person can so perfectly combine food with historical knowledge of this Italian jewel in the midst of Boston. And of course the joyous, diligent and knowledgeable Paula! Not to leave out us bursting into singing (guide and guests included) in the midst of one of our tour stops... maybe it was the shot of olive oil or the aged balsamic vinegar :) come taste and see for yourself... See more..