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Williamsburg Walking Food Tour

Overview
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Explore Williamsburg and its rising food scene.  On this your you will experience a variety of Williamsburg’s food and culture. You will visit several eateries and restaurants during a 3-hour afternoon walking tour. Throughout the tour, you will visit three to four restaurants and three to four eateries such as a peanut shop, candy stores, spice and tea shops where you’ll have chocolates, wood fired pizza, gourmet mac and cheese, fudge, award winning wings, and more.

City: Williamsburg
Sun 20 Oct
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Starting at $75.93
Sun 20 Oct
Starting at $75.93
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What's Included
Tastings
Visit several eateries and restaurants
Lunch
Snacks
Professional guide/driver
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (184)
lebsbluiz
Nov 2012
I really wanted to enjoy this tour but 5 out of the 8 places that we visited had samples available to the general public. We were told to walk around and taste. These places were within the tourist area of Williamsburg and could have been located by an individual walking throught this part of town. The highlight of the tour was the Blue Talon, not just the macaroni and cheese sample but the company of the other guests on the tour. The food preparation took about 10-15 minutes which gave us time to get to know those we had just spent 2 hours with during the tour. At the final stop, a chocolate bakery, while we did just taste the general public samples, it was nice to be greeted by the owner. It is obvious how much she enjoys her shop and appeared eager to please her customers. I was a bit surprised at how strongly tipping is emphasized on the website. If tipping the tour guide is to be expected, then it should be included in the fee. Several of us on the tour found it awkward at the end and while we were walking back to our cars, another couple shared they thought the tip was part of the fee. Our tour guide was really nice and recommended the dessert tour; however, I am on the fence as to whether I would recommend this particular tour to others. While we did enjoy the visit to Seasons and the Blue Talon, with a map of Merchants Square, the peanut shop, tea shop, candy shop, and ham shop could be found by a visitor.
Dan J
Nov 2012
Had a great tour of the area, learning a bunch of history and eating some amazing food in the process. Ribs, mac and cheese, Smithfield ham, frozen yogurt, peanut and chocolate shops. Overall amazing with our knowledgeable and friednly tour guide Beniaya (Whose name I surely just butchered, sorry). Definitely recommend doing this if you have the chance!
JeanneMichigan
Nov 2012
Excellent history and food exploration of Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary. Our guide, John was interesting, fun and informative. The food was wonderful and opened our eyes to several new establishments in town.

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