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    Nightcat True Crime Tours - City-County building

    Nightcat True Crime Tours

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.9 kmDowntown

    Morbid curiosity got the best of me when Facebook recommended an event for a walking tour of true…read morecrimes in the downtown Salt Lake City area. I don't consider myself a true crime expert, but I am drawn to folklore and mystery. So I snagged my friend to join me and we were signed up for later that evening. The price is a little steep-$30 per person, plus (ugh) online fees. But when I learned that this is a one-man show founded by a charismatic ex-radio personality (thanks, Covid), I was happy to support him. Its obvious he has put in a lot of time and effort to get this endeavor up and running. Or, um, walking. He plans to expand to a van in the future to allow tours in all weather. The pace of the tour is very comfortable. We walked about a mile and a half but it was very doable. Bring water, especially when it's hot outside and wear proper shoes. He sends an email with parking and meet up directions-they are easy to follow. Plan to pay five bucks to park, unless you find street parking during free hours. Anyway, I won't give away all the details of the stops, but we visited five locations where crimes have occurred-one as recent as 2016. Jackson, or Nightcat as he calls himself, told us the stories and sprinkled in just the right amount of eeriness with facts to make it both intriguing and educational. He did not exaggerate or try to make the stories more unbelievable than they were on their own. He also shared tidbits of information on other buildings around the area-leaving me wanting to learn more. I would love to listen to him talk more about the history of our town-he has done his research. I hope that he expands his tour offerings-I could see him doing lots of cool routes.

    My older kids and I love to research unique things to do and stumbled upon this crime tour of SLC…read more We've done lots of ghost tours and thought it was a unique spin on it... the owner and guide was so funny and engaging as we walked around downtown mesmerized by true crime stories he recounted. Very well done! Heard he has another tour he offers and hope to do that as well!

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    Nightcat True Crime Tours - Market Street

    Market Street

    Nightcat True Crime Tours - Learn about some of Salt Lake's most shocking true crime events

    Learn about some of Salt Lake's most shocking true crime events

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    Courthouse

    Local Food Walking Tours

    Local Food Walking Tours

    4.5(17 reviews)
    0.0 kmDowntown, Peoples Freeway

    What a unique experience! There were changes with the overall group for this booking and Mo ended…read moreup taking me on my own personal one on one tour! Talk about integrity! So cool! We ended up at 3 unique and delicious stops I wouldn't have normally thought to try, and each was wonderful! At Antica Roma, I enjoyed Mushroom ravioli with truffle. So smooth... Pleiku Vietnamese introduced me to a fabulous Chicken basil. It had a bit of a kick and I worked around the onions and peppers but the chicken was to die for! Had a subtle crisp the was great! At Himalayan kitchen I got to sample several Indian bites: Coconut veggie curry, chicken tika masala and lamb curry with naan bread. All great but the chicken tika is unforgettable and the yogurt sauce for the naan so fresh and tasty! I enjoyed hearing Mo share our local history but even more than that, I loved learning about the lives the man changes thru his other businesses! Check out his mission at The Other Side where he works to support mental health and substance abuse recovery and works to rehabilitate those wanting to change their lives. He shares how many in his programs find their way thru addiction, homelessness and the legal system and change their lives thru The Other Side Academy (https://www.theothersideacademy.com/). Really cool to hear how communities have come together to support this mission. So glad I found myself to this tour and to have learned Mo's story. Definitely recommend this food tour. He also shared of his Hop On Hop Off bus tour and The Other Side Donuts for anyone wanting to support more of what he offers (slcbustours.com)

    Maxwell was so informative, entertaining, funny, and kind. The food was delicious! I highly…read morerecommend the experience.

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    Local Food Walking Tours
    Local Food Walking Tours
    Local Food Walking Tours

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    SLC Bike Taxi - SLUG Mag marketing

    SLC Bike Taxi

    4.2(14 reviews)
    0.9 kmDowntown

    The pedicabs in SLC are a definite "know before you go," so I hope this review will help people…read moreunderstand how to get the most out of their service. WHAT If the name didn't give it away, I guess I should say up front that these are the bicycle taxis--bicycles with little carts attached to the back. You can fit three people on them, though usually I see folks going by the twos. I guess they offer tours of the city during the day, but I've never done one and I have no idea what that entails. So, you're on your own as the tour goes. But as far as hailing one like a cab, that's what they do at night, and that's how I've used them. WHO Each driver (pedaler, really) is independently contracted. That means your experience can be vastly different, and your pricing may be a bit variable as well (more on that below). I've noticed that the drivers tend to be younger dudes (though not exclusively), usually with a good attitude, pretty laid back, and they like to interact. Not saying that they are all like that, or that they have to be like that, but that's what I've seen in my experience. HAILING Just holler as they bike by. If they're empty, they're listening for you. You can also call, or contact ahead of time online at their website. PRICE Here's where it gets dicey. As many others have noted, pricing varies. You can probably figure around $3 per block, but that's pretty flexible. What you should do is this: as you hail the driver, ask them ahead of time how much they're going to charge by telling them the address of where you want to go. Then there's no surprise or no obligation. This part of it does actually drive me a little crazy--some folks just like the comfort of fixed pricing. But absent that or any real taxi-like meter, it's really just between you and the driver. Think of it as seeing somebody you don't know driving down the street, getting them to come over to you, and asking how much they would charge to take you somewhere. Switch out the car for a bike-and-cart, and that's the exact concept. They're not the cheapest mode of transportation around town. They're great for taking folks from the hotel to the restaurant, or from bar to bar. SLC blocks are big, and grabbing a sub-$10 ride to avoid a few blocks can help your night go smoothly. But if it's going to be a long ride, it's definitely much cheaper to grab a regular cab, Uber, etc. THE RIDE There ain't no seat belt (wait, is there?) and it's probably not for the faint of heart. It's not particularly fast, or really dangerous, but you're out there in the elements, in the open air, and your looking up at your driver pump his legs. Overall, it's not uncomfortable. But it ain't no backseat of a Towncar. All things said, these guys and gals are a great addition to the downtown scene. Know before you go, and you'll have a nice ride.

    I needed a quick cab ride from one meeting to another during Outdoor Retailer. The bar manager told…read moreme it would be much quicker to get a bike taxi, so I went with it. I'm a fool to have done it. The driver showed up quick, for a brief and terrifying ride that broke every traffic law in the city. It was about 5 (SLC, so long) blocks. At the end, I was told it would be "well, most people give me between 10 and 15 bucks", whatever that means. He asked me if I was traveling on business and I said yes I was, and that I'm a freelance writer paying my own expenses. I gave him a $20 and meekly asked for some change. I got $5 back, and he had the audacity to give me a card and said to call again if I needed a ride. He also stopped about a block short of the destination, casually waving me in the general direction of the place I was going. Yet another reason I hope the OR show moves away from SLC. We leave something like 15M in the local economy and you still have to scam people for a 5 minute, 5 block ride? Seriously? I feel like a complete rube, scammed by the bar manager and scammed by the driver. I should have opted to be late to the next meeting.

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    SLC Bike Taxi - Mayor Becker of Salt Lake City knows how to get around downtown.. while wearing a business suit!

    Mayor Becker of Salt Lake City knows how to get around downtown.. while wearing a business suit!

    SLC Bike Taxi - Outdoor Retailer Convention - CamelBak sponsored pedicabs

    Outdoor Retailer Convention - CamelBak sponsored pedicabs

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    Grimm Ghost Tours - Meet me by the Kissing Tree... haunted site downtown SLC

    Grimm Ghost Tours

    3.8(35 reviews)
    1.6 kmDowntown

    This was a fun tour with an unexpected scary element toward the end...even scared our guide!…read moreThe downtown tour, which -bonus- started just walking distance from my hotel! Takes you on an informative ride through downtown with step off points, and a trip to the cemetary. They provide ghost detector devices that do go off and show activity in different areas. They warn you at the beginning that you probably won't see a ghost, but they remind you to check your photos, as sometimes you will see them in your photos. It's possible someone on our tour got something as the guide was telling the guest to submit her photo. Now for the scary part! As we were riding along a narrow road with sharp turns, listening to our guide tell us of a newly wed couple that haunts the area after a horrific crash on this very road! Suddenly the van scraped roadside bushes and swerved slightly, making us all gasp!!! Pretty sure the guide who was facing backward had to change his shorts! The driver apologized saying she was trying to avoid rough areas. It was PERFECT!! And incredibly timed!!

    If you don't live here, and don't know of the "Ghost" stories, this would be a fun night time city…read moretour. But....if you live here, you know it's not that haunted. Grimm Ghost Stories does a good job of taking you around the city. It's a short tour of getting in and out of their van. You will then walk to the "Grimm" site, and the host will then tell you about the tragedy that took place at that very spot. There were only a handful of stops and I didn't I think they were ghostly just sad.

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    Grimm Ghost Tours - Our guide, and a kid with ghost detector

    Our guide, and a kid with ghost detector

    Grimm Ghost Tours - Salt Lake Cemetery statue

    Salt Lake Cemetery statue

    Grimm Ghost Tours - Possible ghost just pass the green light. I took this with my phone on the tour.

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    Possible ghost just pass the green light. I took this with my phone on the tour.

    Good Eats Food Tour - Ogden

    Good Eats Food Tour - Ogden

    5.0(5 reviews)
    52.0 km

    The Good Eats Food Tours is in its inaugural year providing participants with yummy food samples…read morefrom Historic 25th Street - Ogden, Utah restaurants. Ogden has such a rich and naughty history that it entices the imagination and provokes pride which makes it the perfect backdrop for the tour. Over the past year, Utah has introduced me to inspiring people that have an idea and then proceed to DO SOMETHING about it. Nicole Ames and her husband, Glen, are in that group. After visiting other cities that endorse local businesses through tourism they decided that 25th Street was missing this amazing opportunity. Nicole, founder of the Good Eats Tour, rallied all the participants on Grant and 25th Street around 1:30pm on Saturday. We were introduced to each other and briefed on our tour. My partners-in-crime for this gluttonous day included my husband, Jason, and my Grandma, Sandra. I love food (my backside can attest to this ) but I also love meeting new people, learning new things and spending time with my favorite peeps so I knew this tour would be perfect. Nicole explained the inspiration for the Good Eats Tour name. Her Grandma Sloan owned the Good Eats Café in Ogden where she met her Grandfather. The story has been retold over generations and while she doesn't have proof of this, she chooses to believe it's true. Being a sucker for an amazing love story, I believe it too. When you experience the Good Eats Tour make sure to bring water! It gets very hot in the summer months and you'll be happy to have it. The Good Eats Food Tours isn't just about discovering new restaurants and food, it's about rediscovering Ogden's history and its future. Nicole peppered us with fun, interesting facts about Ogden's sordid past of bootleg, prostitution, and the Electric Alley. She also reminded us of Ogden's willingness to help those in need like when the poor and destitute arrived through Union Station, we welcomed them and came together as a community. Finally, the Good Eats Food Tours, wouldn't be nearly as fun without Nicole and her commitment to ensuring we had the best experience possible. Also, we got lucky and made a few new friends along the way. Faye and Ron have been married over 23 years and after I blurted out, "and you still like each other?" they just giggled. Thanks for putting up with us . Chris MacDonald doesn't have a Facebook so I told her I would lovingly refer to her as Chris from 25th Street until she got one. The Good Eats Tour was so much fun and a great way to spend an afternoon with good peeps. Encourage your local restaurants to participate and introduce new customers to their story, history and delicious food. The Good Eats Tour really does allow you to become a Tourist in your own city! Please click the link to see more details and come with us on our adventure! https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10213787189292518.1073741838.1190293057&type=1&l=383619b170

    This was really cool. I was afraid the restaurants would give you crumbs and send you on your way,…read morebut they went all out for us. The bickering sisters served us orange zest french toast with real maple syrup. The Tona was my favorite. The waitress gave us a wonderful pot sticker and a blizzard sushi roll. I have never had sushi, but the waitress picked us a very mild sushi roll. I could taste that there was fish in it but it was really good. I am now a convert. Sushi can be good! I really enjoyed the pho at o town noodles. Lucky slice was great they served us a blt pizza that rocked. I'm going to play that turtles game next time. Love waffle love..mmmm The tour was not too long but I am glad I brought my water

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    Good Eats Food Tour - Ogden - Great New Friends and Fun Times

    Great New Friends and Fun Times

    Good Eats Food Tour - Ogden - Walking Historic 25th Street, Ogden, Utah

    Walking Historic 25th Street, Ogden, Utah

    Good Eats Food Tour - Ogden - Pig & a Jelly Jar

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    Pig & a Jelly Jar

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