Where:
Tony DeMarco Statue
Corner of Hanover and Cross Streets
Boston, MA 02113
Admission:
$88.00
Categories:
Drinks, Food, Good for Groups, History
Event website:
www.bostonfoodietours.com
One of Boston's ORIGINAL food tours!!! Locally owned, and multi-award-winning, with intentional, small groups.
Join us on a culinary journey through Boston’s vibrant food scene, starting in the historic North End, also known as Boston’s Little Italy. We’ll begin with award-winning pizza included on the country’s “Top 100 Pizzas” list, followed by a visit to historic North Square.
Next, we’ll indulge in an iconic cannoli, and visit two hidden gems that offer unique culinary experiences. At one stop, you’ll enjoy a bread tasting from a three-time Old World Best of Boston Bread Bakery. At another, you’ll savor balsamic vinegars, and house-made mozzarella tastings from a salumeria featured on the Food Network’s “Best Thing That I Ever Ate.”
On Fridays and Saturdays, our tour route will bring us through historic Haymarket Market, the oldest open-air market in the country, where we’ll meet with vendors.
Moving indoors, we’ll visit the Boston Public Market, recognized in 2022 as one of the top four public markets in the country by USA Today readers. Here, you’ll enjoy representative tastings from up to 30 local and regional vendors, including a regional specialty doughnut, Best of Boston-winning ice cream, and addictive flavored nuts.
Our finale is both historical and delicious! Just a block away from the market, we’ll experience the longest continuously-running restaurant in the country, ranked by Forbes as one of the top ten classic restaurants in the world. Here, we’ll savor its iconic chowder and cornbread, and beer drinkers can enjoy an exclusive Sam Adams beer on tap.
Join us for an unforgettable culinary adventure through Boston’s rich history and diverse food culture.
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