I have visited Lewiston but now realize I hadn't experienced it yet. Our party of four had the great fortune to have the owners as our tour guides on a Sunday afternoon. Let me start at the beginning - booking the tour was easy on the Roaming Table website then I received reminders and information via email and text. Parking was plentiful and easy to find nearby the meeting location. Tour guides found us and provided a food tasting handout which described the locations we would be visiting, additional restaurant guide suggestions, coupons, a place for note-taking, and a map of the are we would be walking. Because we selected the food tasting and historical tour we made stops at the Freedom Crossing Monument, Frontier House, museum, cemetery and learned so much about Lewiston's role in the Underground Railroad. We received generous tastings at several local restaurants including The Silo Restaurant where we tried the Haystack. The star of the show for the four of us was Waterstreet Landing where we tried their Bavarian Burger and Smoked Gouda Mac and Cheese. Waterstreet Landing offers amazing views and beautiful woodwork. We also enjoyed tastings at the Brickyard Pub and BBQ, DiCamillo Bakery, Orange Cat Coffee Company, and the Village Bake Shop. The tour was a little over three hours and provided plenty of food for a meal and dessert. Di Camillo Bakery had us reminiscing about childhood; their pizza and Italian bread reminded us of my great-gram's. The bakery was bright and clean and the shelves were laid out so perfectly. They sell pizzelles, biscotti, cucidati. The excitement was palpable. We look forward to doing the new Prohibition Tour offered by The Roaming Table. Lewiston has so much charm (and so many restaurants). We cannot wait to experience it again.