This food tour was not indicative of the food that Charleston is famous for. No grits, no She Crab soup, etc. No dessert. Only one stop had a decent sized serving. I left needing dinner plans, which has never happened with a food tour. One stop was at a spice store (interesting, and we all bought spices) but the samples were tiny (3 kernels of popcorn, 6 tiny oyster crackers, a teaspoon of granola, and a teaspoon of pimento cheese) and the explanation by the shop person was completely rushed. The tour guide should have given the explanation and let us try a larger sample while we tried each spice. Everything was rushed and the tour guide, while nice, gave us too little culture or history. We arrived at our last stop a full 30 minutes early. After enjoying about 15 food tours worldwide, this was my least favorite. I contacted the tour company and offered to give friendly and constructive criticism before leaving a negative review, but they did not contact me except to say they weren't open and would contact me later, which they didn't do. A big disappointment. I suggest you take a food tour everywhere you travel, but pick a different one in Charleston.