We took this tour last Friday and really enjoyed it. Our guide was the lovely Erin and she did an excellent job. I found this fun thing to do on Trip Advisor (naturally). We were in town with Princess Cruises on one of their Pacific Coastal getaways. I thought the Princess excursions were too expensive and was looking for something a little different. It could not have been easier. The tender brought us from the ship to the marina (not Stearns Wharf but the marina). Literally, once you get off the tender and walk down the walkway which takes you to Cabrillo Street (runs parallel to the beach), follow the walkway to the street, there is a pedestrian walkway there that goes across Cabrillo, and the street that runs perpendicular is Bath. The starting point for the tour is on the corner of Bath and Montecito a few blocks up (Rudy's). Easy-peasy. From our starting point, we visited five different restaurants/food establishments with perfectly sized portions, a brewery to sample a couple of varieties of beer, and a winery. These places were chosen because they are owned locally, are a little off the beaten path (mostly) and the offerings are wonderfully delicious. We also got to hear about some local history. The weather happened to be perfect which added to the great experience. Erin really knew her stuff. The last tender from the marina back to the ship was at 4:00, our tour ended a little after 3:00, and we made it back to the marina easily and well within the time allotted. No worries. So, if you are coming into town with a limited time frame, looking for something fun to do, reasonably priced, good value for your money, an easy walk from location to location - do this. This is a fairly new business venture and you can tell that the owners have put the time and effort into making this a rewarding experience. I am in Santa Barbara from time to time on business and will definitely, absolutely go back to these places and will tell them I am a return visitor originally introduced by Savor Santa Barbara Food Tours. They deserve the credit. Thank you, Erin, and thank you, Trip Advisor.