Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Boston Urban Adventures

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Boston Urban Adventures Tours Photos

    You might also consider

    More like Boston Urban Adventures

    Recommended Reviews - Boston Urban Adventures

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    4 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Doug B.
    27
    13
    14

    11 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Boston Urban Adventures

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Food Tours 247 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Off The Eaten Path - With Franco

    Off The Eaten Path

    4.9(78 reviews)
    0.3 miNorth End

    If you're ever in Boston and want to experience the North End (aka Little Italy) through the…read moreperfect blend of history and cuisine--do yourself a favor and book this food tour! Paula is an incredible guide--an enthusiastic historian with a deep love for the North End, its rich stories, and its vibrant food scene. She brought the neighborhood to life with fascinating facts, local lore, and unforgettable bites from hidden gems we would've never found on our own. We were so lucky to be the only two people who kept our reservation despite the rain, and honestly? It made the experience even more magical. Paula customized the tour to our pace and preferences, and it felt like we were exploring with a friend who knows everything about the area. One unforgettable stop was Ristorante Saraceno, where we met Franco--the owner--who is an absolute joy to interact with. His warm hospitality, legendary food, and impeccable service made us feel right at home. Buon appetito, indeed! I've done food tours in several cities, but this was hands down the best one yet. From the cozy mom-and-pop spots to the authentic flavors and stories, it was a feast for all the senses. You can genuinely feel Paula's passion for this historic neighborhood and its people. Don't miss it!

    We spent our morning with Paula and had an amazing time. If you want to do a food tour, you SHOULD…read moreWANT to do a food tour, pick Paula's. She feeds you tons of good Italian food and desserts. She's a great historian and spent a good time just showing her love for the north end. We will definitely go with her again. She's amazing.

    Photos
    Off The Eaten Path
    Off The Eaten Path
    Off The Eaten Path

    See all

    Boston's Politically Incorrect North End Food Tour - The best Sfogliatella I ever had!!

    Boston's Politically Incorrect North End Food Tour

    4.7(185 reviews)
    0.3 miNorth End

    I have a bone to pick with Politically Incorrect North End Food Tour.... It was so so good that it…read morehas ruined every other food tour for me.... Anthony has set the bar way too high. Now this tour may not be for everyone, as the title of the tour alludes to.. but if you don't mind the random swear word and aren't easily offended, you'll be like me... cracking up for 3 hours straight. And there was one thing I noticed about Anthony that he doesn't advertise, and may try to track me down for saying on here.... But beneath the gruff exterior was the sweetest guy that seemed genuinely interested in sharing his culture, stories, and amazing food with everyone! We started off at a pizza joint where we got a slice of pizza and an arancini ball. I expected the pizza to be good... and it was fantastic. But I am not a huge fan of arancini and this one had peas in it... also something I am not a huge fan.... But hey, I was on a food tour so I was going to try everything! Thank goodness I did, because this arancini was the stuff of dreams. How in the world could something be THAT much better than what high end Italian restaurants advertise? The last time I had an arancini ball was at a restaurant in Hawaii that won "best Italian food in Hawaii".... And it was only so-so. This arancini ball would make me fly 5,000 just to eat it again! Next up was a deli sub, a coffee shop, ravioli, a pastry shop and lastly an affogato (or gelato if you didn't want coffee that late in the day). Based on the food I received, before factoring in all the stories that Anthony shared, I feel the tour was really underpriced. I wish I hadn't done this the tour on my last day, I would have gone back for another round of everything we tried, as well as everything that was recommended. Heck I may have signed up for the tour again just to experience it all over again!

    Flash was as politically incorrect as i expected and wanted!!!…read more Amazing food, amazing stories, and he didn't lose a single guest!! I highly recommend this tour and would do it again in the future . Try to book directly with him. Viator takes a large cut https://bostonnorthendtours.com/

    Photos
    Boston's Politically Incorrect North End Food Tour - The crew with Anthony

    The crew with Anthony

    Boston's Politically Incorrect North End Food Tour - Anthony: actively talking trash throughout the tour, and I loved it! Most people have him the finger when we walked by

    Anthony: actively talking trash throughout the tour, and I loved it! Most people have him the finger when we walked by

    Boston's Politically Incorrect North End Food Tour - Mini lobster roll- forgot the Italian name

    See all

    Mini lobster roll- forgot the Italian name

    Cocktails & Cannoli

    Cocktails & Cannoli

    5.0(21 reviews)
    0.2 miNorth End

    I don't think I have ever experienced a tour quite like this. The main focus of the tour is on…read morecocktails and cannolis, self explanatory. But it also dives into a very intimate history review of Boston's North End. This area of Boston is "everything italian". Through this tour you will experience Italian sweets as well as taste some delicious cocktails that are special to the North End. Patrick is an excellent tour guide. He is very familiar with the area. In addition, you can see the passion that he has for the North End. At the end of the tour he gives excellent recommendations for savory dinner spots. best pizza in town, and can basically answer all things Boston. He also offers private tours. He can accommodate for any dietary restriction. My husband is vegetarian and does not eat eggs, and Patrick was able to find some amazing Italian sweets for him. It is about a 2 hour walking toward. You get all your steps in so you won't feel guilty about the delicious things that you eat. It is an easy walk, so don't let the duration scare you off. I 1000% recommend this tour. Book directly through his website. He's quick to respond if you have any questions. Enjoy!

    We had the best time with Pat! An amazing value - the cost was more than worth the drinks and food…read morewe got to have. Not to mention Pat's knowledge of the North End, the cute places we got to experience, and his stories along the way. If you want to try the best cannoli in town skip the lines and let Pat be your guide - no waiting involved! Cannot say enough good things. Cin-cin!

    Photos
    Cocktails & Cannoli - Pistachio martini!

    Pistachio martini!

    Cocktails & Cannoli
    Cocktails & Cannoli

    See all

    Secret Food Tours - Boston - Our tour guide

    Secret Food Tours - Boston

    4.4(22 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    We had a fantastic time with Elizabeth as our tour guide. There were 10 of us and the group in our…read moreWe enjoyed every stop we made starting with the Union Oyster House where we can clam chowder and their corn bread. We added some oysters to our order. Then on to Boston Public Market for lobster roll and a the secret food item. Continued with pizza for Regina Pizzeria. Finished the tour at Caffe Vittoria for their delicious tiramisu. We added additional drinks. I found the tour to be well organized and not rushed. Elizabeth was friendly, informative and entertaining. A total fun time and worth the price for us.

    Was scrolling through Yelp and it suggested I review and IDK how I didnt review the nigh of our…read moretour?! Im so sorry... Our guide (& had I did it that night I prob would have remembered her name) was quite literally the best tour guide I have ever had, at EVERYTHING... I mean just all the tours in life... Im from here - I THOUGHT I knew all the things, and this was a work event and the team is all from here, but we thought it was more a "Food (which it was) Tour" but this gal knew HISTORY - Stuff I didnt even know! But not that she just knew, she had SO MUCH personality, I would literally pay again just to hang with her for the night! With the exception of Dino's I had been to all these places in the past but it was just cool to do it in a different manor. The Food places were fun, the history was great, She was welcoming, knowledgeable and just all around a great person for this job! When in town this is a tour you need (And comfy shoes!)

    Photos
    Secret Food Tours - Boston
    Secret Food Tours - Boston - This woman was literally the best host at anything I've ever been on!!!

    This woman was literally the best host at anything I've ever been on!!!

    Secret Food Tours - Boston

    See all

    Yummy Walks

    Yummy Walks

    3.7(9 reviews)
    0.2 miNorth End

    We went on a North end food tour, which cost $57/person. We had an an awesome guide - you could…read moretell the restaurants she took us to were places she truly recommended and visited frequently. She was also more than willing to provide suggestions on where to go for the rest of our stay in Boston. The tour had 6 food stops: - Salumeria Italiana - grocery store where we sampled a little bit of olive oil, cheese, balsamic vinegar, etc. - Artu to taste 3 different types of pasta, family style - Regina's for a slice of pizza - Polcari for Italian ice - Captain Jackson Chocolate shop - sampled a tiny cup of chocolate (probably my least favorite part of the tour) - Maria's for cannolis With the exception of 1 pasta at Artu and some sample meats at Salumeria Italiana, the tour was vegeterian friendly. We had a few 'history' only stops on the tour, such as Old North Church.The nice part is that it covered most of the North end stops on the Freedom trail, in case you also planned on doing that.

    Last summer we thoroughly enjoyed our North End Yummy walk with Ingrid. She was a wealth of…read moreknowledge and the food on the tour was outstanding. The walk was easy and although we walked a few miles in the July sun the restaurant stops and other tour stops were spread out perfectly giving us a break when we needed it. Because we so enjoyed the tour we booked the seafood walk when we visited this summer. Robin was a fantastic tour guide. We learned a great deal and thoroughly enjoyed her. The food on this tour was excellent and there was a LOT of it. Last summer I remember feeling satisfied. This summer I was full. We have already made plans to do the Colonial food tour next summer.

    Photos
    Yummy Walks
    Yummy Walks
    Yummy Walks

    See all

    Boston Urban Adventures - foodtours - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...