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Visite culinaire et culturelle à pied de Savannah

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Experience the diverse and distinctive cuisine of Savannah and learn about the city's history, architecture and culture on this 3-hour walking tour. Stop at several restaurants and specialty food stores while sampling regional favorites and surprising local cuisine. This tour is an ideal way for visitors and residents alike to learn more about Savannah while enjoying intriguing food samples that add up to a delicious lunch.

This small-group tour is limited to 12 people for a more intimate experience. Visit our website directly for the most up-to-date calendar and availability.
Ville: Savane
Sat 19 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
3-Hour Savannah Culinary & Cultural Walking Food Tour
Map of Food Tour Route
Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sampling Included
Learn about the food, restaurants, history, and culture that help shape the Hostess City’s palate
Food Tastings from 6 Popular Savannah Eateries
Professional/Local Guide
Locations include award-winning honey store
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Please include your contact phone number at checkout, used only in case the Tour Guide needs to contact you
  • Please advise of any allergies or other dietary restrictions in the special requirements section of the booking page. *IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the nature of Savannah's unique cuisine and the distinctive culinary dishes highlighted on our tours, we are unable to provide gluten-free, dairy-free, or vegan alternative tastings on our tours. We CAN, however, provide accommodations for seafood allergies, nut allergies, pescatarian, and vegetarian options at most locations. Additionally, because our tours have such a limited size we cannot offer a reduced ticket price due to dietary restrictions. Thank you for your understanding. We can't wait to show you a deliciously fun time in Savannah.
  • Operates in all weather conditions; please dress appropriately
  • May not be appropriate for all children; please exercise discretion as this tour requires standing, walking, and listening to history/stories for 3 hours
  • Tastings are the equivalent of a lunch portion; eating breakfast before taking the tour is advised
  • Alcoholic beverages must be in a plastic or Styrofoam cup and only one alcoholic beverage is allowed at a time; failure to comply can result in a fine by Savannah Police
  • A maximum of 12 people per booking
  • If you are traveling with infant, please advise at the time of booking under special requirements
  • For more availabilities, please go directly to Savannah Taste Experience's website.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront. Along your route, visit several different restaurants and food shops to sample a wide array of local specialties such as shrimp and grits, pork belly donut slides, Scottish and English cuisine (a nod to our city's founders) and one-of-a-kind honey. (Tastings subject to change without notice). Establishments you visit may include Savannah Bee Company, Molly MacPherson's Scottish Pub, 22 Square Restaurant, and Pie Society. A non-alcoholic beverage sampling is included, and you can purchase additional alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages (own expense) if you wish. You'll find your many food tastings add up to a fulfilling lunch. Though your walking tour travels almost 1.5 miles (2.4 km), the pace is not rushed and you'll have two rest breaks totaling 45 minutes. Your 3-hour culinary and cultural odyssey in Savannah concludes at the City Market, where you can discover more dining options. Or, use the map provided to you to retrace your steps and revisit favorite restaurants and shops from your tour.
2
Oglethorpe Square
Town square named for Georgia's founder, James Oglethorpe
3
Ellis Square
Ellis Square
4
American Prohibition Museum
The American Prohibition Museum is the first and only museum in the United States dedicated to the history of Prohibition
5
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
6
Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront. Along your route, visit several different restaurants and food shops to sample a wide array of local specialties such as shrimp and grits, pork belly donut slides, Scottish and English cuisine (a nod to our city's founders) and one-of-a-kind honey. (Tastings subject to change without notice). Establishments you visit may include Savannah Bee Company, Molly MacPherson's Scottish Pub, 22 Square Restaurant, and Pie Society. A non-alcoholic beverage sampling is included, and you can purchase additional alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages (own expense) if you wish. You'll find your many food tastings add up to a fulfilling lunch. Though your walking tour travels almost 1.5 miles (2.4 km), the pace is not rushed and you'll have two rest breaks totaling 45 minutes. Your 3-hour culinary and cultural odyssey in Savannah concludes at the City Market, where you can discover more dining options. Or, use the map provided to you to retrace your steps and revisit favorite restaurants and shops from your tour.
7
Oglethorpe Square
Town square named for Georgia's founder, James Oglethorpe
8
Ellis Square
Ellis Square
9
American Prohibition Museum
The American Prohibition Museum is the first and only museum in the United States dedicated to the history of Prohibition
10
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
11
Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront. Along your route, visit several different restaurants and food shops to sample a wide array of local specialties such as shrimp and grits, pork belly donut slides, Scottish and English cuisine (a nod to our city's founders) and one-of-a-kind honey. (Tastings subject to change without notice). Establishments you visit may include Savannah Bee Company, Molly MacPherson's Scottish Pub, 22 Square Restaurant, and Pie Society. A non-alcoholic beverage sampling is included, and you can purchase additional alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages (own expense) if you wish. You'll find your many food tastings add up to a fulfilling lunch. Though your walking tour travels almost 1.5 miles (2.4 km), the pace is not rushed and you'll have two rest breaks totaling 45 minutes. Your 3-hour culinary and cultural odyssey in Savannah concludes at the City Market, where you can discover more dining options. Or, use the map provided to you to retrace your steps and revisit favorite restaurants and shops from your tour.
12
Oglethorpe Square
Town square named for Georgia's founder, James Oglethorpe
13
Ellis Square
Ellis Square
14
American Prohibition Museum
The American Prohibition Museum is the first and only museum in the United States dedicated to the history of Prohibition
15
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
16
Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront. Along your route, visit several different restaurants and food shops to sample a wide array of local specialties such as shrimp and grits, pork belly donut slides, Scottish and English cuisine (a nod to our city's founders) and one-of-a-kind honey. (Tastings subject to change without notice). Establishments you visit may include Savannah Bee Company, Molly MacPherson's Scottish Pub, 22 Square Restaurant, and Pie Society. A non-alcoholic beverage sampling is included, and you can purchase additional alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages (own expense) if you wish. You'll find your many food tastings add up to a fulfilling lunch. Though your walking tour travels almost 1.5 miles (2.4 km), the pace is not rushed and you'll have two rest breaks totaling 45 minutes. Your 3-hour culinary and cultural odyssey in Savannah concludes at the City Market, where you can discover more dining options. Or, use the map provided to you to retrace your steps and revisit favorite restaurants and shops from your tour.
17
Oglethorpe Square
Town square named for Georgia's founder, James Oglethorpe
18
Ellis Square
Ellis Square
19
American Prohibition Museum
The American Prohibition Museum is the first and only museum in the United States dedicated to the history of Prohibition
20
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
21
Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront. Along your route, visit several different restaurants and food shops to sample a wide array of local specialties such as shrimp and grits, pork belly donut slides, Scottish and English cuisine (a nod to our city's founders) and one-of-a-kind honey. (Tastings subject to change without notice). Establishments you visit may include Savannah Bee Company, Molly MacPherson's Scottish Pub, 22 Square Restaurant, and Pie Society. A non-alcoholic beverage sampling is included, and you can purchase additional alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages (own expense) if you wish. You'll find your many food tastings add up to a fulfilling lunch. Though your walking tour travels almost 1.5 miles (2.4 km), the pace is not rushed and you'll have two rest breaks totaling 45 minutes. Your 3-hour culinary and cultural odyssey in Savannah concludes at the City Market, where you can discover more dining options. Or, use the map provided to you to retrace your steps and revisit favorite restaurants and shops from your tour.
22
Oglethorpe Square
Town square named for Georgia's founder, James Oglethorpe
23
Ellis Square
Ellis Square
24
American Prohibition Museum
The American Prohibition Museum is the first and only museum in the United States dedicated to the history of Prohibition
25
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
26
Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront. Along your route, visit several different restaurants and food shops to sample a wide array of local specialties such as shrimp and grits, pork belly donut slides, Scottish and English cuisine (a nod to our city's founders) and one-of-a-kind honey. (Tastings subject to change without notice). Establishments you visit may include Savannah Bee Company, Molly MacPherson's Scottish Pub, 22 Square Restaurant, and Pie Society. A non-alcoholic beverage sampling is included, and you can purchase additional alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages (own expense) if you wish. You'll find your many food tastings add up to a fulfilling lunch. Though your walking tour travels almost 1.5 miles (2.4 km), the pace is not rushed and you'll have two rest breaks totaling 45 minutes. Your 3-hour culinary and cultural odyssey in Savannah concludes at the City Market, where you can discover more dining options. Or, use the map provided to you to retrace your steps and revisit favorite restaurants and shops from your tour.
27
Oglethorpe Square
Town square named for Georgia's founder, James Oglethorpe
28
Ellis Square
Ellis Square
29
American Prohibition Museum
The American Prohibition Museum is the first and only museum in the United States dedicated to the history of Prohibition
30
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
31
Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront. Along your route, visit several different restaurants and food shops to sample a wide array of local specialties such as shrimp and grits, pork belly donut slides, Scottish and English cuisine (a nod to our city's founders) and one-of-a-kind honey. (Tastings subject to change without notice). Establishments you visit may include Savannah Bee Company, Molly MacPherson's Scottish Pub, 22 Square Restaurant, and Pie Society. A non-alcoholic beverage sampling is included, and you can purchase additional alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages (own expense) if you wish. You'll find your many food tastings add up to a fulfilling lunch. Though your walking tour travels almost 1.5 miles (2.4 km), the pace is not rushed and you'll have two rest breaks totaling 45 minutes. Your 3-hour culinary and cultural odyssey in Savannah concludes at the City Market, where you can discover more dining options. Or, use the map provided to you to retrace your steps and revisit favorite restaurants and shops from your tour.
32
Oglethorpe Square
Town square named for Georgia's founder, James Oglethorpe
33
Ellis Square
Ellis Square
34
American Prohibition Museum
The American Prohibition Museum is the first and only museum in the United States dedicated to the history of Prohibition
35
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
36
Quartier historique de Savannah
Rencontrez votre petit groupe dans le magnifique centre-ville historique de Savannah pour commencer votre voyage salé et sucré à travers les saveurs de cette ville des basses terres. Découvrez l'histoire longue et colorée de Savannah, sa grande architecture et son mode de vie décontracté grâce à votre guide local informatif tout en parcourant les quatre places originales de la ville et le long de son front de mer pittoresque. Tout au long de votre parcours, visitez plusieurs restaurants et magasins d'alimentation pour goûter à un large éventail de spécialités locales telles que les crevettes et le gruau, les lamelles de beignet de poitrine de porc, la cuisine écossaise et anglaise (un clin d'œil aux fondateurs de notre ville) et unique en son genre. chéri. (Dégustations sujettes à changement sans préavis). Les établissements que vous visitez peuvent inclure Savannah Bee Company, Molly MacPherson's Scottish Pub, 22 Square Restaurant et Pie Society. Un échantillon de boissons non alcoolisées est inclus et vous pouvez acheter des boissons alcoolisées et non alcoolisées supplémentaires (à vos frais) si vous le souhaitez. Vous constaterez que vos nombreuses dégustations de nourriture s'ajoutent à un déjeuner enrichissant. Bien que votre visite à pied parcoure près de 2,4 km (1,5 miles), le rythme n'est pas précipité et vous aurez deux pauses totalisant 45 minutes. Votre odyssée culinaire et culturelle de 3 heures à Savannah se termine au marché de la ville, où vous pourrez découvrir d'autres options de restauration. Ou utilisez la carte qui vous est fournie pour revenir sur vos pas et revisiter les restaurants et boutiques préférés de votre visite.
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Place Oglethorpe
Place de la ville nommée en l'honneur du fondateur de Georgia, James Oglethorpe
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Place Ellis
Place Ellis
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Musée américain de la prohibition
L'American Prohibition Museum est le premier et le seul musée aux États-Unis consacré à l'histoire de la prohibition
40
Marché de la ville
Un centre commercial et social du centre-ville historique de Savannah, en Géorgie.
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Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront.
42
Ellis Square
Ellis Square
43
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
44
Historic River Street
Old cobble-stone river frontage lined with converted cotton warehouses and historic buildings
45
Franklin Square
One of the oldest squares in Savannah with a beautiful monument dedicated to the Haitian's who fought for the US independence in Savannah, as well as the square of the historic FIrst African Baptist Church
46
Johnson Square
Largest and oldest square in Savannah, lined with 200+ year old live oaks, a monument to American Revelutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene, and great view of City Hall.
47
Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront.
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Ellis Square
Ellis Square
49
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
50
Historic River Street
Old cobble-stone river frontage lined with converted cotton warehouses and historic buildings
51
Franklin Square
One of the oldest squares in Savannah with a beautiful monument dedicated to the Haitian's who fought for the US independence in Savannah, as well as the square of the historic FIrst African Baptist Church
52
Johnson Square
Largest and oldest square in Savannah, lined with 200+ year old live oaks, a monument to American Revelutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene, and great view of City Hall.
53
Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront.
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Ellis Square
Ellis Square
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City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
56
Historic River Street
Old cobble-stone river frontage lined with converted cotton warehouses and historic buildings
57
Franklin Square
One of the oldest squares in Savannah with a beautiful monument dedicated to the Haitian's who fought for the US independence in Savannah, as well as the square of the historic FIrst African Baptist Church
58
Johnson Square
Largest and oldest square in Savannah, lined with 200+ year old live oaks, a monument to American Revelutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene, and great view of City Hall.
59
Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront.
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Ellis Square
Ellis Square
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City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
62
Historic River Street
Old cobble-stone river frontage lined with converted cotton warehouses and historic buildings
63
Franklin Square
One of the oldest squares in Savannah with a beautiful monument dedicated to the Haitian's who fought for the US independence in Savannah, as well as the square of the historic FIrst African Baptist Church
64
Johnson Square
Largest and oldest square in Savannah, lined with 200+ year old live oaks, a monument to American Revelutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene, and great view of City Hall.
65
Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront.
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Ellis Square
Ellis Square
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City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
68
Historic River Street
Old cobble-stone river frontage lined with converted cotton warehouses and historic buildings
69
Franklin Square
One of the oldest squares in Savannah with a beautiful monument dedicated to the Haitian's who fought for the US independence in Savannah, as well as the square of the historic FIrst African Baptist Church
70
Johnson Square
Largest and oldest square in Savannah, lined with 200+ year old live oaks, a monument to American Revelutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene, and great view of City Hall.
71
Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront.
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Ellis Square
Ellis Square
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City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
74
Historic River Street
Old cobble-stone river frontage lined with converted cotton warehouses and historic buildings
75
Franklin Square
One of the oldest squares in Savannah with a beautiful monument dedicated to the Haitian's who fought for the US independence in Savannah, as well as the square of the historic FIrst African Baptist Church
76
Johnson Square
Largest and oldest square in Savannah, lined with 200+ year old live oaks, a monument to American Revelutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene, and great view of City Hall.
77
Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront.
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Ellis Square
Ellis Square
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City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
80
Historic River Street
Old cobble-stone river frontage lined with converted cotton warehouses and historic buildings
81
Franklin Square
One of the oldest squares in Savannah with a beautiful monument dedicated to the Haitian's who fought for the US independence in Savannah, as well as the square of the historic FIrst African Baptist Church
82
Johnson Square
Largest and oldest square in Savannah, lined with 200+ year old live oaks, a monument to American Revelutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene, and great view of City Hall.
83
Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront.
84
Ellis Square
Ellis Square
85
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
86
Historic River Street
Old cobble-stone river frontage lined with converted cotton warehouses and historic buildings
87
Franklin Square
One of the oldest squares in Savannah with a beautiful monument dedicated to the Haitian's who fought for the US independence in Savannah, as well as the square of the historic FIrst African Baptist Church
88
Johnson Square
Largest and oldest square in Savannah, lined with 200+ year old live oaks, a monument to American Revelutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene, and great view of City Hall.
89
Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront.
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Ellis Square
Ellis Square
91
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
92
Historic River Street
Old cobble-stone river frontage lined with converted cotton warehouses and historic buildings
93
Franklin Square
One of the oldest squares in Savannah with a beautiful monument dedicated to the Haitian's who fought for the US independence in Savannah, as well as the square of the historic FIrst African Baptist Church
94
Johnson Square
Largest and oldest square in Savannah, lined with 200+ year old live oaks, a monument to American Revelutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene, and great view of City Hall.
95
Savannah Historic District
Meet your small group in Savannah's beautiful Historic Downtown to begin your savory and sweet journey through the flavors of this lowcountry city. Learn about Savannah's long and colorful history, grand architecture and easygoing way of life from your informative local guide as you make your way through the city's four original squares and along its scenic waterfront.
96
Ellis Square
Ellis Square
97
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
98
Historic River Street
Old cobble-stone river frontage lined with converted cotton warehouses and historic buildings
99
Franklin Square
One of the oldest squares in Savannah with a beautiful monument dedicated to the Haitian's who fought for the US independence in Savannah, as well as the square of the historic FIrst African Baptist Church
100
Johnson Square
Largest and oldest square in Savannah, lined with 200+ year old live oaks, a monument to American Revelutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene, and great view of City Hall.
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Commentaires (1000)
Jeff G
Nov 2022
Let’s start with the positives. We had 6 stops, at 3 hours long. All the samples were great. We did not leave on an empty stomach. So, the food was the main focus and did not disappoint. The only negatives, not a whole lot of cultural information. We’ve been on several other food tours that had much more information. The next is our guide. Young and very friendly, however he spent a lot of time talking about himself. Don’t mind knowing something about the guide, but I feel he was way too informative. He was fairly new and new to Savannah so he may less informative because of that. Nothing bad about him personally. Overall our 3rd best food tour out of the 7 we have been on in 5 different cities.
scrooge44
Nov 2022
Rachel , was our favorite with great historic knowledge of Savannah and such a pleasant person! The food was excellent but the main ingredient Rachel provided: Great knowledge!
ECPsalmist
Nov 2022
Shannon was a funny, informative guide and all the food we had was hot, fresh and delicious. We actually didn’t have a lot of walking, as most of the places we visited were fairly close in the downtown area. A few of us missed having more specific Savannah items like oysters, BBQ, or pralines (we had a lot of bread: sausage roll—which may have been the best item—amazing!; biscuit with fried green tomato and pimento cheese; empanada with chicken; and a cookie, so very filling and all delicious, but would have appreciated maybe more variety). We also sampled shrimp and grits (amazing!), she crab soup, 😋, and the honey store. I also enjoyed all the places we went, but I wondered why there was really no mention of local institutions like Lady and Sons, Savannah Candy Co., The Pink House, etc., or any famous chefs from the area. Would have loved to have met some or gone into a kitchen somewhere. This tour was good, but I think it could be a lot better as there are tons of culinary possibilities in Savannah.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2022
Thank you for your feedback. We are happy that you enjoyed the tour! We also appreciate your suggestions and appreciate the opportunity to address some of them here. We do offer pralines and Savannah Candy Kitchen is one of our beloved partners, but just not on the specific tour route you chose. In fact, as you have suggested, Savannah's culinary identity is vast and it is difficult to highlight the British influence, Lowcountry classics like shrimp'n'grits, she-crab soup, fried-green tomatoes and pimento cheese, the Spanish influence on southern cuisine (particularly from Savannah to Florida), and point out the surprises of what Savannah's cuisine truly is . . . while at the same time introducing those guests to touristy favorites like Lady and Sons and The Olde Pink House (which are great and deserve a visit in their own right). Good BBQ is also great in Savannah, but usually requires a trip outside of the Historic District - like Randy's on Wheaton or Tricks in the Starland District - which is not walkable from the other great tastes in the Historic District. In other words, we agree with you . . . Savannah's food is so good and the spectrum of cuisine so vast that there is no way to enjoy all of it on one 3-hour food tour . . . which is why we have 3 tour options. Come take another tour with us and see if we can't show off more of Savannah's incredible cuisine. Thanks again!

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