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    Cape Cod Foodie Tours

    5.0 (6 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM

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    We had a wonderful time with our host Linda! It's a great way to get a taste of history and great food! Highly recommended!

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    Pilgrim Food Tours

    Pilgrim Food Tours

    3.0(2 reviews)
    42.3 km

    My son purchased a gift certificate for the tour for my wife and me. I was unable to reach them to…read moreschedule the tour. I found the owners names and phone numbers on-line. Lauren returned my call and stated they were no longer doing the tours. She stated she would refund the $96. She didn't and isn't returning my calls. I have filed a complaint with the Massachusetts Attorney General's office and the BBB.

    What a wonderful way to learn American history while tasting some wonderful food along the way!We…read moremet our delightful guide Deb at Wood's Seafood and were given the choice of lobster bisque, fish chowder or clam chowder, while we learned about the restaurant and its surroundings. Yummy! We walked to our next stop, The Tavern on the Wharf, where we were treated to grilled salmon over risotto with spinach and asparagus which was perfectly prepared. Our guide provided us with enlightening stories and pictures of various points of interest along the way. Our next stop was the Vela Juice Bar. As soon as we walked through the door, we immediately felt healthier by the aroma! And we sampled Buzzard's Brew! We then moved on to the Speedwell Tavern and learned the story of the ship that tried to accompany the Mayflower to America while sampling chicken wings. Next stop was the Craft Beer Cellar for a little beer tasting. More history with a visit to Plymouth Rock and The Mayflower Society and their beautiful garden. When we received fudge from the Plimouth Plantation, we were stuffed! So we bid Deb a thankful goodbye and took the dessert in a to-go bag! A perfect way to spend three hours!

    Off The Eaten Path - With Franco

    Off The Eaten Path

    4.9(78 reviews)
    97.3 kmNorth 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.

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    Cape Farm Supply & Cranberry Company - Gift shop

    Cape Farm Supply & Cranberry Company

    4.3(25 reviews)
    20.2 km

    We had a great time discovering how cranberries go from from bog to table. We hadn't known the bogs…read moreare dry most of the year and they don't wear waders like on TV. The tour was accompanied by the farm's dogs. Who provided a bit of the unexpected. A lot of fun.

    I dislike leaving less than stellar reviews, but I couldn't recommend doing a bog tour here. Your…read moreexperience in different weather may vary wildly. There's a lot of interesting and good information, and I liked the people. But.... The first half of the tour is in an old mini bus. The bus has tiny windows, like 4" square, and no air circulation. No fans. No air conditioning. Today was nearly 90 out by 10 am, when our tour started, and temperatures inside the bus got so hot that stepping out felt cool! You don't travel far, and then they stop for 10 minutes to talk about what's out the window. It's brutal. Ironically, the travel distances are so slim most people could walk it. But, just sitting on the bus in the heat? Yuck. The second half is in an old shed where you learn about harvesting. Again, it could be interesting, but it's a good 10° hotter, even with the fans going, and it makes it hard to focus. Or even listen. Better weather would have helped. But, we had an old lady in our tour group nearly pass out, and the guide indicated that that was not uncommon. Heck, complimentary water would be nice. Waters are a dollar. The tour is fifteen. It's all cash only.

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