I was showing my cousin from Los Angeles around the Atlanta area. I had never taken a food tour or even heard of this activity but we decided to try it. Of all the things we did over the week (Stone Mountain, world of Coke, aquarium, zoo, etc) this was both of our favorites. I will definitely do this again. Even as someone who has lived in Atlanta for 10 years I had not been to any of these restaurants. This would make a fantastic date night or friends outing for locals. You need to be prepared to walk 2-3 miles. It is not rushed in anyway and I found spots to sit down on the walk to take pictures or listen to our guide. Our tour guide was knowledgeable about history, architecture, Atlanta film scene, and of course food. Also it is a one-way walk starting at Paschals and ending at the Curb market. The company will provide a shuttle ride back to your parking spot at Paschals for $4 or you can walk or Uber/Lyft. Now about the food. You will try small portions and bites from 6 vendors. And one alcoholic beverage- as much water as you want. Our favorite was the fried chicken at Paschals but everything was interesting and worth a try. When you walk in to a stop they are ready for you- you sit down and are immediately served food. It is very nice not have to wait or order. If you are looking for large portions and lots of choices this is not that. It will be selected menu items to showcase different types of southern food influences - African- colonial- etc. It is a long tour, you will not be hungry at the end, and you will have seen and learned so much about the city, its history, and the civil rights movement. Can't recommend enough.