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Visite gastronomique et culturelle d'une demi-journée du meilleur de Brooklyn, en bus et à pied

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The new culinary center of the Big Apple, where food and dining trends are dispersed to the rest of the country, is Brooklyn. And with this half-day tour, you can take a big bite out of it. From old ethnic enclaves to the latest hipster 'hoods, Brooklyn's dining scene is both diverse and cutting edge. Munch pierogies in Polish-dominated Greenpoint and hip farm-to-table fare in Williamsburg. This guided eating tour of New York's coolest and tastiest borough is ideal for foodies and the people who love them.
Ville: La ville de New York
Mon 14 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Multiple Food tastings
Vegetarian options & other dietary restrictions can be accomodated with advance notice when booking
Luggage storage available upon request; your luggage is stowed at the rear of the bus
Licensed NYC sightseeing guide
Transport by climate-controlled bus
Multiple Food tastings
Vegetarian options & other dietary restrictions can be accomodated with advance notice when booking
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Much of this tour takes place on a comfortable, temperature-controlled bus. While there is walking in each of the neighborhoods, this tour is comfortable even during the colder months
  • Please bring child seats for all children under 6 years of age. These are not supplied on the tour
À quoi s'attendre
1
Greenwich Village
Meet in the world-famous Greenwich Village neighborhood, where you’ll board a coach bus for the Brooklyn food tour.
2
Williamsburg
Old Williamsburg: We take a drive through the Ultra Orthodox Hasidic Jewish area where time seems to stand still. New Williamsburg: This rapidly-changing home to the “Brooklyn Hipster” is a thriving art community with a dazzling array of shops, restaurants and night spots!
3
Carroll Gardens
This Italian immigrant neighborhood of hip bars, boutiques, and restaurants has never lost touch with the past. Garden-fronted brownstones mix with Italian eateries and shops on Smith and Court Streets.
4
Dumbo
Converted industrial warehouses and vintage loft spaces dominate this arts-oriented neighborhood where you’ll visit Brooklyn Bridge Park for an excellent view of Manhattan’s famous skyline.
5
Brooklyn Bridge
You can even end your Brooklyn sightseeing adventure by walking back to Manhattan across the Brooklyn Bridge…or ride back on the coach to the starting point of the tour in Greenwich Village.
6
Greenwich Village
Meet in the world-famous Greenwich Village neighborhood, where you’ll board a coach bus for the Brooklyn food tour.
7
Williamsburg
Old Williamsburg: We take a drive through the Ultra Orthodox Hasidic Jewish area where time seems to stand still. New Williamsburg: This rapidly-changing home to the “Brooklyn Hipster” is a thriving art community with a dazzling array of shops, restaurants and night spots!
8
Carroll Gardens
This Italian immigrant neighborhood of hip bars, boutiques, and restaurants has never lost touch with the past. Garden-fronted brownstones mix with Italian eateries and shops on Smith and Court Streets.
9
Dumbo
Converted industrial warehouses and vintage loft spaces dominate this arts-oriented neighborhood where you’ll visit Brooklyn Bridge Park for an excellent view of Manhattan’s famous skyline.
10
Brooklyn Bridge
You can even end your Brooklyn sightseeing adventure by walking back to Manhattan across the Brooklyn Bridge…or ride back on the coach to the starting point of the tour in Greenwich Village.
11
Greenwich Village
Meet in the world-famous Greenwich Village neighborhood, where you’ll board a coach bus for the Brooklyn food tour.
12
Williamsburg
Old Williamsburg: We take a drive through the Ultra Orthodox Hasidic Jewish area where time seems to stand still. New Williamsburg: This rapidly-changing home to the “Brooklyn Hipster” is a thriving art community with a dazzling array of shops, restaurants and night spots!
13
Carroll Gardens
This Italian immigrant neighborhood of hip bars, boutiques, and restaurants has never lost touch with the past. Garden-fronted brownstones mix with Italian eateries and shops on Smith and Court Streets.
14
Dumbo
Converted industrial warehouses and vintage loft spaces dominate this arts-oriented neighborhood where you’ll visit Brooklyn Bridge Park for an excellent view of Manhattan’s famous skyline.
15
Brooklyn Bridge
You can even end your Brooklyn sightseeing adventure by walking back to Manhattan across the Brooklyn Bridge…or ride back on the coach to the starting point of the tour in Greenwich Village.
16
Greenwich Village
Meet in the world-famous Greenwich Village neighborhood, where you’ll board a coach bus for the Brooklyn food tour.
17
Williamsburg
Old Williamsburg: We take a drive through the Ultra Orthodox Hasidic Jewish area where time seems to stand still. New Williamsburg: This rapidly-changing home to the “Brooklyn Hipster” is a thriving art community with a dazzling array of shops, restaurants and night spots!
18
Carroll Gardens
This Italian immigrant neighborhood of hip bars, boutiques, and restaurants has never lost touch with the past. Garden-fronted brownstones mix with Italian eateries and shops on Smith and Court Streets.
19
Dumbo
Converted industrial warehouses and vintage loft spaces dominate this arts-oriented neighborhood where you’ll visit Brooklyn Bridge Park for an excellent view of Manhattan’s famous skyline.
20
Brooklyn Bridge
You can even end your Brooklyn sightseeing adventure by walking back to Manhattan across the Brooklyn Bridge…or ride back on the coach to the starting point of the tour in Greenwich Village.
21
Greenwich Village
Meet in the world-famous Greenwich Village neighborhood, where you’ll board a coach bus for the Brooklyn food tour.
22
Williamsburg
Old Williamsburg: We take a drive through the Ultra Orthodox Hasidic Jewish area where time seems to stand still. New Williamsburg: This rapidly-changing home to the “Brooklyn Hipster” is a thriving art community with a dazzling array of shops, restaurants and night spots!
23
Carroll Gardens
This Italian immigrant neighborhood of hip bars, boutiques, and restaurants has never lost touch with the past. Garden-fronted brownstones mix with Italian eateries and shops on Smith and Court Streets.
24
Dumbo
Converted industrial warehouses and vintage loft spaces dominate this arts-oriented neighborhood where you’ll visit Brooklyn Bridge Park for an excellent view of Manhattan’s famous skyline.
25
Brooklyn Bridge
You can even end your Brooklyn sightseeing adventure by walking back to Manhattan across the Brooklyn Bridge…or ride back on the coach to the starting point of the tour in Greenwich Village.
26
Greenwich Village
Meet in the world-famous Greenwich Village neighborhood, where you’ll board a coach bus for the Brooklyn food tour.
27
Williamsburg
Old Williamsburg: We take a drive through the Ultra Orthodox Hasidic Jewish area where time seems to stand still. New Williamsburg: This rapidly-changing home to the “Brooklyn Hipster” is a thriving art community with a dazzling array of shops, restaurants and night spots!
28
Carroll Gardens
This Italian immigrant neighborhood of hip bars, boutiques, and restaurants has never lost touch with the past. Garden-fronted brownstones mix with Italian eateries and shops on Smith and Court Streets.
29
Dumbo
Converted industrial warehouses and vintage loft spaces dominate this arts-oriented neighborhood where you’ll visit Brooklyn Bridge Park for an excellent view of Manhattan’s famous skyline.
30
Brooklyn Bridge
You can even end your Brooklyn sightseeing adventure by walking back to Manhattan across the Brooklyn Bridge…or ride back on the coach to the starting point of the tour in Greenwich Village.
31
Greenwich Village
Meet in the world-famous Greenwich Village neighborhood, where you’ll board a coach bus for the Brooklyn food tour.
32
Williamsburg
Old Williamsburg: We take a drive through the Ultra Orthodox Hasidic Jewish area where time seems to stand still. New Williamsburg: This rapidly-changing home to the “Brooklyn Hipster” is a thriving art community with a dazzling array of shops, restaurants and night spots!
33
Carroll Gardens
This Italian immigrant neighborhood of hip bars, boutiques, and restaurants has never lost touch with the past. Garden-fronted brownstones mix with Italian eateries and shops on Smith and Court Streets.
34
Dumbo
Converted industrial warehouses and vintage loft spaces dominate this arts-oriented neighborhood where you’ll visit Brooklyn Bridge Park for an excellent view of Manhattan’s famous skyline.
35
Brooklyn Bridge
You can even end your Brooklyn sightseeing adventure by walking back to Manhattan across the Brooklyn Bridge…or ride back on the coach to the starting point of the tour in Greenwich Village.
36
Greenwich Village
Meet in the world-famous Greenwich Village neighborhood, where you’ll board a coach bus for the Brooklyn food tour.
37
Williamsburg
Old Williamsburg: We take a drive through the Ultra Orthodox Hasidic Jewish area where time seems to stand still. New Williamsburg: This rapidly-changing home to the “Brooklyn Hipster” is a thriving art community with a dazzling array of shops, restaurants and night spots!
38
Carroll Gardens
This Italian immigrant neighborhood of hip bars, boutiques, and restaurants has never lost touch with the past. Garden-fronted brownstones mix with Italian eateries and shops on Smith and Court Streets.
39
Dumbo
Converted industrial warehouses and vintage loft spaces dominate this arts-oriented neighborhood where you’ll visit Brooklyn Bridge Park for an excellent view of Manhattan’s famous skyline.
40
Brooklyn Bridge
You can even end your Brooklyn sightseeing adventure by walking back to Manhattan across the Brooklyn Bridge…or ride back on the coach to the starting point of the tour in Greenwich Village.
41
Greenwich Village
Meet in the world-famous Greenwich Village neighborhood, where you’ll board a coach bus for the Brooklyn food tour.
42
Williamsburg
Old Williamsburg: We take a drive through the Ultra Orthodox Hasidic Jewish area where time seems to stand still. New Williamsburg: This rapidly-changing home to the “Brooklyn Hipster” is a thriving art community with a dazzling array of shops, restaurants and night spots!
43
Carroll Gardens
This Italian immigrant neighborhood of hip bars, boutiques, and restaurants has never lost touch with the past. Garden-fronted brownstones mix with Italian eateries and shops on Smith and Court Streets.
44
Dumbo
Converted industrial warehouses and vintage loft spaces dominate this arts-oriented neighborhood where you’ll visit Brooklyn Bridge Park for an excellent view of Manhattan’s famous skyline.
45
Brooklyn Bridge
You can even end your Brooklyn sightseeing adventure by walking back to Manhattan across the Brooklyn Bridge…or ride back on the coach to the starting point of the tour in Greenwich Village.
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Commentaires (740)
Escape537053
Dec 2019
A must do tour to get yourself acquainted with Brooklyn. Lori’s knowledge is outstanding and she sheared so many tidbits of information. JC our driver was friendly and an awesome guy. All the food stops were super tasty and of the best selection and variety. My suggestion is to walk back to Manhattan at the end of the tour over the Brooklyn bridge!!!!!!!
challst
Dec 2019
Took the tour today with my mother. We got there early and had a nice breakfast at the meeting spot. Laurie arrived exactly when she said she would and assembled our group of 22 people for a food tour of Brooklyn which was way more than just sampling food. Laurie shard stories about Brooklyn along the way that kept the riding bits very entertaining. I don’t want to speak poorly of the food but this unexpected (maybe I was naive) history lesson interspersed with fun local trivia was the highlight of the trip for me. But we’re here for the food, right. Maybe we shouldn’t have had breakfast before hand. The food is an eclectic mix of different cultures. This is a tour which samples a bit of this and a bit of that from all sorts of cuisines. The single meatball at the first stop was my favorite. How good can a meatball be? Well, go to the Meatball Shop and try it out. Next we had falafel. I’ve enjoyed falafel before @ even when it was fairly dry crunchy hockey pucks. This was something different. Fresh from the fryer they were crispy on the outside and nearly creamy inside. My mother and I agreed it was among the best we have ever had (we have both travelled in the Middle East). Next was nearly a full meal of a pierogi, piece of kielbasa and some marinated salads (beet, red cabbage and carrot) followed by a warm apple fritter/pancake at a polish restaurant with a prominent chef and an unpronounceable polish name. At this point I was pretty full. The drive to the next spot fortunately took a few minutes which Laurie filled with descriptions of what we were passing and what it meant to the growth of Brooklyn. We then had pizza, my mother’s favorite stop. We split a sampler flight of beer with it (at Laurie’s recommendation though not included in the price of the tour) which went perfectly. Completely stuffed now! Finished off with two more stops - a cannoli and a chocolate bon-bon. Final location had great views of Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges. Some elected to walk the bridge but we took the ride back to the original meeting place. Overall we had a great day. Laurie brought great energy, learned everyone’s name and made a point of engaging everyone. The bus was clean, very comfortable (cushy leather seats) and very safely driven. A bottle of water was provided for each person. Well organized and very enjoyable tour. I would recommend to friends and family.
LisaB4518
Dec 2019
We were lucky to have a small group...Rick was a great guide, giving us lots of information on the neighborhoods we passed. The food at each stop was tasty and filling, with opportunities to purchase beverages (or extra treats at the bakery!). We had a lovely day to walk across the bridge back into Manhattan. We’ll definitely visit Brooklyn again!

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