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Savourez les saveurs de la visite gastronomique à pied de Charleston

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Marchez, parlez et dégustez à travers la ville historique de Charleston en Caroline du Sud. Cette visite en petit groupe de deux heures et demie vous plongera dans l'histoire et la culture du Lowcountry et vous permettra de découvrir une scène culinaire remarquable au centre-ville de Charleston. Les arrêts en cours de route comprendront de nombreux restaurants parmi les meilleurs de la ville à travers la ville. Les dégustations typiques incluent : le gruau moulu sur pierre, les pralines du Sud, le thé sucré, le chou vert, le barbecue Lowcountry et les tomates vertes frites.

***VEUILLEZ NOTER : S'il y a des allergies alimentaires dans votre groupe, nous devons savoir au moins 48 heures à l'avance ou certains restaurants pourraient ne pas être en mesure de vous accueillir. Nous ne pouvons pas non plus garantir qu'il y aura une substitution à chaque emplacement en raison de certaines allergies.
Ville: Charleston
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Ce qui est inclu
Food Tastings
Local Professional guide
Bottled water
Food Tastings
Local Professional guide
Bottled water
Food Tastings
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • L'âge minimum est de 12 ans
  • Veuillez arriver 15 minutes avant le début de la visite.
  • Le rythme de notre visite à pied est tranquille
  • Fonctionne par tous les temps, habillez-vous convenablement
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • En achetant cette visite, vous déclarez que vous et votre groupe êtes en bonne santé et n'avez présenté aucun signe ou symptôme de COVID-19 au cours des 14 derniers jours. Si cela change, veuillez en informer Bulldog Tours immédiatement.
À quoi s'attendre
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Bulldog Tours
Headquarter's for Charleston's best tour company, Bulldog Tours, which offers a variety of history, food, pub, and ghost tours on a daily/nightly schedule.
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Charleston City Market
Built in the early 1800's, this four block historical landmark was originally the city's grocery store. Today, the City Market is home to a variety of local vendors that sell their art, crafts, and local wares.
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Bulldog Tours
Headquarter's for Charleston's best tour company, Bulldog Tours, which offers a variety of history, food, pub, and ghost tours on a daily/nightly schedule.
4
Charleston City Market
Built in the early 1800's, this four block historical landmark was originally the city's grocery store. Today, the City Market is home to a variety of local vendors that sell their art, crafts, and local wares.
5
Bulldog Tours
Headquarter's for Charleston's best tour company, Bulldog Tours, which offers a variety of history, food, pub, and ghost tours on a daily/nightly schedule.
6
Charleston City Market
Built in the early 1800's, this four block historical landmark was originally the city's grocery store. Today, the City Market is home to a variety of local vendors that sell their art, crafts, and local wares.
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Bulldog Tours
Headquarter's for Charleston's best tour company, Bulldog Tours, which offers a variety of history, food, pub, and ghost tours on a daily/nightly schedule.
8
Charleston City Market
Built in the early 1800's, this four block historical landmark was originally the city's grocery store. Today, the City Market is home to a variety of local vendors that sell their art, crafts, and local wares.
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Bulldog Tours
Headquarter's for Charleston's best tour company, Bulldog Tours, which offers a variety of history, food, pub, and ghost tours on a daily/nightly schedule.
10
Charleston City Market
Built in the early 1800's, this four block historical landmark was originally the city's grocery store. Today, the City Market is home to a variety of local vendors that sell their art, crafts, and local wares.
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Bulldog Tours
Headquarter's for Charleston's best tour company, Bulldog Tours, which offers a variety of history, food, pub, and ghost tours on a daily/nightly schedule.
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Charleston City Market
Built in the early 1800's, this four block historical landmark was originally the city's grocery store. Today, the City Market is home to a variety of local vendors that sell their art, crafts, and local wares.
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Excursions Bouledogue
Siège social de la meilleure agence de voyages de Charleston, Bulldog Tours, qui propose une variété de visites historiques, gastronomiques, de pubs et de fantômes selon un horaire quotidien /nocturne.
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Marché de la ville de Charleston
Construit au début des années 1800, ce monument historique de quatre pâtés de maisons était à l'origine l'épicerie de la ville. Aujourd'hui, le marché de la ville abrite une variété de vendeurs locaux qui vendent leur art, leur artisanat et leurs produits locaux.
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Commentaires (693)
548deborahk
Nov 2022
We took a 10 a.m. Savor the Flavors walking tour on Sunday, November 6, 2022. The food wasn't great. We went to restaurants on our own that were great but this was a disappointment. However, the most egregious problem was that our tour guide called the four-block long Charleston City Shopping Market the Old Slave Mart. She then proceeded to insist that no slaves were ever sold there and gave a long explanation that they must have called it that since the slaves were the ones that bought the food there for their masters. In fact, we had just toured the Old Slave Mart the previous day. It is a couple blocks away on a cobble street where they did indeed sell slaves. She had pronounced herself an expert on Charleston since she had been born there. If you had been born in that particular city, wouldn't you think you would have made it a point to find out about that history. A pronouncement on our colleges is that she is a History major. I'd give the tour three stars and our guide one star.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2022
We are sorry to hear you were disappointed in the tour. We will be sure to share your comments about the food with our Culinary Tour Manager. We apologize if there was any confusion about what your guide said, but based on your comments, what she said is correct. For generations, the Charleston City Market was given the moniker of the Slave Market. Longtime residents and locals of the Charleston, still call it that today, because they are not aware of its history. In reality, the Charleston City Market was the primitive "grocery store" of city, where enslaved persons would come down to buy/sell foods to be used in the cooking of nearby homes. Your guide was clarifying that point. Confusion sets in because directly south of the Charleston City Market is the Thomas Ryan Slave Mart, which is the last of its kind to still stand in the city where enslaved persons were physically bought and sold. It was one of forty slave marts in a four block radius which extended to the Charleston City Market. We are not clear on the egregiousness of the guide, since what she said was historically factual. We do appreciate any and all feedback, but we wanted to make sure to provide some more clarification on this point.
Phil P
Nov 2022
We take food tours in every city we visit. NOLA, Savannah, St. Augustine, Boston, Dallas, overseas and this was at the bottom of the list. Look, the food was good, but I knew it was suspect when the first stop was a chain brunch place with 100+ US locations. The other 2 restaurants were also part of concepts including Texas style barbecue. Finally, 2 more franchise specialty shops. One for candy and pralines, the other spices and teas. Would recommend if you have never taken a food tour before. Would not recommend if you have high expectations of eating truly local “can’t get it anywhere else” food.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2022
Phil, We are sorry to hear you were disappointed in the tour with us. Concerning the stops on the tour, many people expect to attend historically significant restaurants. The truth is-they don't exist in Charleston. Charleston has only grown to culinary significance in the past 20-30 years. You mentioned "can't get it anywhere else" food, and we feel that is exactly what we provide. The first stop, which is a southern-based restaurant with multiple locations, you received grits and beignets. Outside of the south, where can you get grits and beignets on a regular basis--especially ones that do not taste like porridge? Same for pralines? Also, there is only one Texas-style barbecue restaurant in Charleston and it is nowhere near where we go on tours. We do have one stop where we sample traditional Carolina barbecue in a local restaurant. We appreciate your feedback and do hope you enjoyed the rest of your time in Charleston.
932sherrieb
Nov 2022
Blane led our food tour with enthusiasm and chock full of Charleston history. And we dined at 5 restaurants/ shops. From beignets and creamy grits, gourmet chocolate, hush puppies & grit cake with shrimp, finishing off with wine tasting and beef ribs. Come hungry and with good walking shoes.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2022
We always love to hear when our guides can educate and entertain at the same time. Thank you so much!

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