I have been to Lewiston - probably over 100 times between Artpark, festivals, dinners, getting my haircut and trips with my family for guilty pleasures at the Village Bake Shop. I expected this to be simply a fun and different way to spend an afternoon with girlfriends and 'simply fun and different' does not describe this fantastic tour! I can not speak more highly of the entire experience. The tour is almost choreographed, but you don't feel rushed. There is a balance between tastings of food, desserts, coffee/tea, and alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages; with historical stories and stops; and walking to space out the tastings which were of high quality and variety. They did consider my food allergy that I apprised them up while signing up. The walking is not rigorous but because Lewiston is an escarpment - there is a hill between your car and some stops which could be a challenge for some people, (but the pace is not swift.) I enjoyed the food, the stories and the architecture. In some cases-we met owners. Unexpectedly, the Lewiston Museum was opened specifically for us to do a brief walk through while they were closing for winter. I can't specify my favorite part, but I do look forward to returning to the restaurants I was introduced to and want to do their Prohibition Tour next!