this is not really a tasting tour don't think of it as a wine tasting tour. I read about this tour when I was researching what to do in Williamsburg other that Colonial sites walking tours. This is a walking tour that lasts about 2 hrs. and in my case (want solo) the visit was to 8 places. The first one was a candy store which I thought was weird to start with dessert but it was right next from the starting point so, oh well. It only went downhill from there. I paid $47.50 for the tour and since it started a t 1:45 I figured I would skip lunch another couple of people in the tour did too. We got a baggie with a couple of sweets from the store and a coupon to use in the store. Next was the 'Peanut Store', same scenario but no baggie. I must mention that I had read these reviews here and figured I'd give the benefit of the doubt to the tour. But right after getting a discount card in 2 places, this is more a marketing scheme. We made 4 more stops and the taste of Virginia cuisine was nowhere to be seen. We had pizza in one place and a pc. Of a sandwich in another. The great highlight was Macaroni, specially good when you are starving, one plate for 4. Keep reading because I quit on previous reviews and got stuck. We moved to the William and Mary university area which was nice because I would probably wouldn't have walked that way but it was extremely noticeable and wethis is not really a tasting tour don't think of it as a wine tasting tour. I read about this tour when I was researching what to do in Williamsburg other that Colonial sites walking tours. This is a walking tour that lasts about 2 hrs. and in my case (went solo) the visit was to 8 places. The first one was a candy store which I thought was weird to start with dessert but it was right next from the starting point so, oh well. d these reviews here and figured I'd give the benefit of the doubt to the tour. We made 4 more stops and the taste of Virginia cuisine was nowhere to be seen. We had pizza in one place and a pc. Of a sandwich in another. The great highlight was Macaroni, specially good when you are starving, one plate for 4. Keep reading because I quit on previous reviews and got stuck. We moved to the William and Mary university area which was nice because I would probably wouldn't have walked that way but it was extremely noticeable the ads in these places about the $1 beer and mentioned it was for ('starving') students? We hit 3 places, wings, sandwich and pizza. If this is what Virginia's cuisine is about ....to add insult to injury the 8th place was closed when we got there, so we got, an apology. Incredibly awful and disappointing.