Don’t Miss These 5 East Coast Food Tours
We met around 11 on Hanover Street, where you can find a sampling of some of the more well-known places in the North End, including Mike’s Pastry. I should have known when at the first stop we were served a healthy portion of Rigatoni Alla Boscaiola along with a delicious pizza that we would not walk away hungry! Other stops included a coffee shop opened in 1932, and two bakeries for two full-sized desserts, including a delicious sfogliatella from Bricco Panetteria, hidden down an alley. (next time I’m going back here to buy a loaf of fresh bread!) If I hadn’t been on
the food tour, I would have never learned that Bova’s Bakery is open 24/7 for their popular steak and cheese arancini!Not only do you get to sample Neapolitan-style and Sicilian-style pizza at two popular spots in Brooklyn, but the tour guides also entertain you with local history and famous Hollywood tidbits as you pass by filming locations. As a bonus, the tour makes a stop at iconic Coney Island before heading back into the city. They offer other tours, including the Brooklyn Chocolate Tour and the popular Original Christmas Lights Tour of Dyker Heights.
One aspect of food tours I enjoy supporting is the connections between tour guides and local restaurants. Tacos Monarca, a small restaurant just across from the Lincoln Diner, is a perfect example of a place I probably would not have found on my own, but was introduced to on our tour. The tour gave us a sample of a wide variety of flavors that ranged from pizza and Shepherd’s Pie, to local hard cider, peach crepes, and fresh ice cream. I can’t wait to return during the summer for the Farmer’s Market Tour & Cooking Class.
Richmond, Virginia. Head to Richmond, Virginia, just two hours from DC, to get a taste of what the city has to offer. A few years back we had the opportunity to take the Carytown Tour with Discover Richmond Tours
as part of a day trip to Richmond. It’s a fun way to spend the afternoon getting to know the Carytown neighborhood through the lens of food. If the Chicken & Waffles at the first stop were any indication, we would be stuffed by the end. My favorite was grilled cheese from Home Sweet Home, with homemade mac and cheese on top of smoked pork barbecue, served alongside delicious tomato soup. The Arts District Food Tour is on my list for the next visit to Richmond.Charleston, South Carolina.
Many would say that Charleston is the place to go if you enjoy good food, and I strongly agree. A Downtown Charleston Culinary Tour combined with a few meals at top restaurants like 82 Queen and Magnolias Uptown Down South is a wonderful way to sample the flavors of the South, like BBQ, shrimp and grits, and she-crab soup. Charleston is the perfect getaway for foodies and is busy all year round, so make reservations ahead of time.As with most tours, joining a group tour is perfect for solo travelers who enjoy meeting new people and sharing meals. In Charleston, I joined a group of 11 travelers. By the end of the tour, we were sharing travel stories over Pork BBQ sliders, fried chicken, shrimp and grits, and a massive slice of the famous Ultimate Coconut Cake™ at Benne’s by Peninsula Grill.
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