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Visite gastronomique et cocktails du centre-ville d'Atlanta

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Passez un bon moment dans la scène gastronomique florissante d'Atlanta lors d'une visite gastronomique à pied amusante avec des accords alcool /nourriture et mangez comme un local dans des établissements bien connus et des joyaux cachés. Nos petits groupes de 4 à 15 invités créent une expérience de boutique intime (laissez le troupeau aux agriculteurs !) et vous rapprochent de votre hôte gastronomique divertissant, de vos partenaires de restauration et de vos collègues passionnés de gastronomie. Dînez sur un mélange de classiques du Sud et de cuisine unique au bien-aimé Midtown. Le repas progressif est suffisant pour le déjeuner ou le dîner avec l'avantage supplémentaire d'apprendre l'histoire d'Atlanta et les informations locales qui vous permettront de vous familiariser davantage avec Atlanta en 3 heures et demie.
Ville: Atlanta
Mon 23 Dec
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Ce qui est inclu
Professional Local guide
Sufficient food for a full lunch/dinner
All taxes, fees and handling charges
3 alcohol drinks
Professional Local guide
Sufficient food for a full lunch/dinner
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Sièges pour bébés spécialisés sont disponibles
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Veuillez contacter le voyagiste pour toute allergie/restriction alimentaire dont votre guide doit être informé avant l'heure de la visite.
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller de manière appropriée
  • Les sièges bébé sont disponibles en fonction de la disponibilité
  • Ne peuvent pas accueillir VEGANS
  • Les options VÉGÉTARIENNES peuvent être acceptées avec un préavis
  • Non recommandé pour les voyageurs à mobilité réduite car il y a des zones avec un terrain et des marches inégaux.
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
À quoi s'attendre
1
Margaret Mitchell House
Learn the basics about Margaret Mitchell and her impact on Atlanta's history
2
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Guests will learn a little about this important landmark during our food tour
3
Southern Culinary Tours
St Mark's United Methodist Church is not only the Southern Culinary Food Tours- Atlanta's meeting location but also a historic place of interest. Guests will learn about its interesting historical roots and architectural elements.
4
Margaret Mitchell House
Learn the basics about Margaret Mitchell and her impact on Atlanta's history
5
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Guests will learn a little about this important landmark during our food tour
6
Southern Culinary Tours
St Mark's United Methodist Church is not only the Southern Culinary Food Tours- Atlanta's meeting location but also a historic place of interest. Guests will learn about its interesting historical roots and architectural elements.
7
Margaret Mitchell House
Learn the basics about Margaret Mitchell and her impact on Atlanta's history
8
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Guests will learn a little about this important landmark during our food tour
9
Southern Culinary Tours
St Mark's United Methodist Church is not only the Southern Culinary Food Tours- Atlanta's meeting location but also a historic place of interest. Guests will learn about its interesting historical roots and architectural elements.
10
Margaret Mitchell House
Learn the basics about Margaret Mitchell and her impact on Atlanta's history
11
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Guests will learn a little about this important landmark during our food tour
12
Southern Culinary Tours
St Mark's United Methodist Church is not only the Southern Culinary Food Tours- Atlanta's meeting location but also a historic place of interest. Guests will learn about its interesting historical roots and architectural elements.
13
Margaret Mitchell House
Learn the basics about Margaret Mitchell and her impact on Atlanta's history
14
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Guests will learn a little about this important landmark during our food tour
15
Southern Culinary Tours
St Mark's United Methodist Church is not only the Southern Culinary Food Tours- Atlanta's meeting location but also a historic place of interest. Guests will learn about its interesting historical roots and architectural elements.
16
Margaret Mitchell House
Learn the basics about Margaret Mitchell and her impact on Atlanta's history
17
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Guests will learn a little about this important landmark during our food tour
18
Southern Culinary Tours
St Mark's United Methodist Church is not only the Southern Culinary Food Tours- Atlanta's meeting location but also a historic place of interest. Guests will learn about its interesting historical roots and architectural elements.
19
Maison Margaret-Mitchell
Apprenez les bases de Margaret Mitchell et de son impact sur l'histoire d'Atlanta
20
Banque de réserve fédérale d'Atlanta
Les clients en apprendront un peu plus sur cet important point de repère lors de notre visite gastronomique
21
Visites culinaires du sud
L'église méthodiste unie de St Mark n'est pas seulement le lieu de rencontre de Southern Culinary Food Tours - Atlanta, mais aussi un lieu d'intérêt historique. Les invités découvriront ses racines historiques intéressantes et ses éléments architecturaux.
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Commentaires (576)
Praveen R
Dec 2014
Peachtree Food tours is food tour for restaurants in the midtown area of Atlanta! but calling it just the food tour doesn't do justice to what we have experienced. John has been living on peachtree in midtown for more than 20 years and he probably knows even stories behind every bricks in that neighborhood. He know every restaurant owners by name, history of the building, locations and how it changed over time and even down to who sponsored to build iconical buildings and churches. The tour started at the entrance of north ave station - and from there John has interwoven narratives, stories and food items and, yes you guessed it, more stories! Our first stop was at Varsity where we were treated with FO(Fresh orange) slush and fried pies! It's probably one of very few places where you can get fried pies. Very southern beginning! Our second stop was at Livingston's restaurant in the famous Georgia terrace hotel. Between varsity and GA terrace hotel there was so many churches, fine examples of high rise architecture buildings. We were treated with shrimp & grits and Riesling wine! I won't review much about food but lets just say, we generally liked everything we have tasted, throughout the tour. He pointed out ball rooms and the significance of the hotel over several decades and it's location being right across the street from Fox theater! Next stop was at Saint mark church and John explained the significance of the church in the community for not being conservative and pushing for progressive ideas. I won't give much details here, for that needs to be experienced with John explaining it! Then stopped at cypress street pint & plate joint and we were treated with draft beer and their famous donut burger with bacon and caramelized onions.(Not the whole burger but just a quarter each but given there are other places to taste food at, it's perfect portion size). If you ever get to the restaurant, it's a sin if you don't try that burger! Next stop was at Villains, where we were treated with one of best tasting kale salad I have ever put in my mouth! And we also had a drink that they call, 'Forbidden at turner field'. Why they call it, is something you need hear from the bartender herself! Have you ever had peanuts in coke? yeah, I didn't either! Then we wandered into Max's wine dive where we had one of the most succulent and tender fried chicken, paired with prosecco! And our last stop was at cafe intermezzo for coffee and dessert! We passed Margaret Mitchell house, spinning rocks, federal reserves and so many old buildings and John had stories about every one of those! I can't stress this enough but highlight of the tour is not the food but our guide John Hannula himself! He is full of energy and knows so much information only a keen observant local would know! He is witty, fun and presents his stories in cohesive manner - in nutshell, a great story teller. I bet his grand kids love having him around for that! He even had maps of old Atlanta and pictures of old buildings, it really gave unique perspective to us! The whole 3+ hours flew so fast but never felt rushed! The number 100 might scare some people off but it was on par with food tours with alcohol pairings in other cities(Not that there are much to compare with, in Atlanta) And We thoroughly enjoyed it! I highly recommend it, especially for travelers from other cities and towns! John will even give suggestions on other things to do in Atlanta!
phulst
Dec 2014
This is, without a doubt, the best food tour I’ve ever been on. However, to call it just a food tour is an understatement. The three hour (beginning at 11:45 a.m.) plus walking tour (about 1 mile and limited to a maximum of 7 people) does include a variety of food and alcoholic beverage samples at 6 different locations, including on the day I went: The Varsity, the world’s largest drive-in restaurant and a well known Atlanta institution (FO (frosted orange and fried peach pie); the Livingston at the historic Georgian Terrace Hotel (shrimp and grits w/andouille sausage and wine); Cypress Street Pint and Plate (probably the best hamburger I’ve ever eaten, with fries and a beer sample); Villains (a tasty kale salad and peanut infused bourbon and coke beverage); Max’s Wine Dive (fried chicken, mashed potatoes and Prosecco); and finally Cafe Intermezzo for the dessert of your choice and coffee. Non alcoholic substitutions can be provided at each restaurant. But beyond the food and introduction to restaurants, it’s as much a tour of the sights and history of midtown Atlanta. John Hannula, the owner and tour guide, and his wife have lived in midtown for 15 years, and he knows the area and its history like the back of his hand. Never boring, the conversation provide interesting and sometimes funny facts about the area and its residents, both past and current. John’s personality, knowledge of food, restaurants, facts/interesting stories about the midtown area, and attention to his guests are all exemplary. In addition to the restaurants on the tour, he also identifies other restaurants in midtown and the greater Atlanta area that are worth a trip. Living in midtown myself, I was a bit unsure as to whether or not the tour would be for me. However, after taking the tour and learning new things about the area, I will recommend it highly to Atlantans and visitors alike and will definitely include the tour on my “must do” list for my out of town visitors. On first glance, the tour may seem a bit pricey, but compares favorably with food tours in other cities, and is definitely worth every penny!
r1toby
Nov 2014
John was a fantastic tour guide ... I've lived in Atlanta for over thirty years and I learned so much about my city in just a few hours. Tasting and experiencing delicious food and making new friends at the same time.

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