Wow, I chose this tour based on the amazing reviews. We were very sadly disappointed. From the beginning, our tour guide wasn't on his A-game. The only stops that were organized were the first 2 - an Italian bakery and coffee shop. After our coffee, we literally walked around for the tour guide to find an Italian grocery store to get a slice of a sandwich. After several phone calls, we went to a pizza place for a slice of pizza. Our tour ended with the guide leaving us at a park to "try to find a dessert", which he came back empty handed (that's after he boasted about ending the tour with a famous cannoli). Very odd. The description of the tour said it was a 2 hour tour. At 2 1/2 hours, we were waiting in the park for dessert. Had it been an amazing tour, with amazing food, that wouldn't have bothered us. Being that so may other people rated this tour as "Excellent", I wish I could recommend it. But based on our experience, not so much. Our family of 4 was visiting Boston for Father's Day and thought this would be a fun way to spend the afternoon. We always try to do a food tour when we visit a city as a way to learn more about the city. This one didn't make the cut. We didn't leave full. Learned a little history. And found our way to Modern Pastry for a cannoli (which didn't disappoint!)