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5.0 (11 reviews)
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Besides the great food, both Mary and Susi provide historical information of the nations first seaside resort.

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Tastings and Tours - Cape May Winery

Tastings and Tours

5.0(4 reviews)
3.7 km

Wonderful tour company in Cape May. Well organized and knowledgeable drivers especially our driver,…read moreJerry. Went to 3 wineries - Cape May Winery, Willow Creek and finally Natali. Cape May reminded us of a smaller version of Napa wineries. Natali had interesting wines. Kate at Natali was very helpful & knowledgeable. Kathy at Cape May Winery was excellent describing their wines, the wine making process and general questions about wine. But Willow Creek was unorganized, the server was not interactive with our group, very minimal explanation of the wines and was not very knowledgeable about general questions about wine. Very young vineyard and the wines tasted immature. Please offer other wineries as part of the tour package and eliminate Willow Creek.

Literally just finished the tour and it was absolutely a blast. I booked it for my friends…read morebachelorette party and while we had some hiccups at the end about pickup for the tour... It all worked out completely fine. Rich was totally accommodating and worked with me. Don, our driver, is seriously the best!! He's so sweet and always had water ready for us. He took pictures for us everywhere and really completed the experience for us. So happy he was our driver! The food at lunch was GREAT. And the winery tours were so much fun. I'm so glad I booked with tastings and tours and would again in a heartbeat!!

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Tastings and Tours - Jessie Creek Winery

Jessie Creek Winery

Tastings and Tours - Bachelorette Party!

Bachelorette Party!

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Natali Vineyards

Willow Creek Winery

Willow Creek Winery

3.6(849 reviews)
3.7 km
$$

despite the fact our waiter was terrible (he spilled water all over me and shrugged it off) I…read morereally enjoy this restaurant. the setting is beautiful - an Alice in Wonderland themed vineyard. the wine flights are fun and the food is quite tasty and made with care and quality. i will continue to return year after year.

Had a wonderfully relaxing time at Willow Creek Winery while visiting in late May! The have many…read moreoptions for indoor and outdoor seating on their expansive and beautiful property. It was a nice late spring afternoon when we went so we opted for outside under their covered patio area. Our server was so knowledgeable, fun, and really made the experience that much better! He allowed us to unwind and enjoy the space and gave us lots of interesting information about the winery and its history. Including how they names their bottles which was a neat detail to take home to share (as we got a few bottles for souvenirs). We opted for tastings of their sangria (so cool they have a few options of these) and a flight of their other wines which were all great but our favorites were their summer sangria (with peach) and their sparkling white wine. We also got a few bites to eat as well. The food paired well with our wines and we left full, happy, and with wines to take home for all! Highly recommend Willow Creek if you are in the Cape May area. You will not be disappointed!!! Also they sell their farm fresh eggs so you can get those too!

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Willow Creek Winery - Combo Cheese Board

Combo Cheese Board

Willow Creek Winery - Tons of seating.

Tons of seating.

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OC Foodie Tour - Voted coolest small town

OC Foodie Tour

5.0(2 reviews)
66.0 km

At first I thought the price was high, but after experiencing the tour it was totally worth every…read morepenny. Not only did I get to try some incredible food and specialty cocktails from local restaurants but I learned a lot about the history of the Ocean City area I didn't know before and I have lived here my whole life. The tour guides, Sandy and Jeff, were hilarious and had us all laughing from start to finish. We also got to meet the Chefs and owners of each establishment who explained the history of their locations and their accomplishments. I would definitely recommend this tour to everyone who appreciates food and history.

Bring your appetite. Lots of fun and very informative. Below are the place we visited and what we…read moreate. Buxy's Salty Dog Saloon 28th street, Pierogis Pittsburgh style with sour cream & fried onions & Cheese steak egg rolls. https://buxys.com/ Dry Dock 28 : Baked oysters (with spicy Sirach sauce and a 2nd kind with cheese) Seafood flat bread, You met the chef, Jared Hilton and the Owner, Doug "Buxy" Buxbaum https://drydockoc.com/ Candy Kitchen: Fudge https://candykitchen.com/ Higgins Crab House: 31st street, Maryland Crab soup and a hard shell crab with a "cracking lesson" from John Oleksak McAdams. https://higginscrabhouse.com/ Rare & Rye: Crabby Mac and cheese and flatbread you met general manager Jason Meisner https://rareandrye.com/ We talked about Real Raw Organics Cafe: 34th street, Kombucha... Which is fermented tea filled with vitamins and electrolytes, probiotics and amino acids. It has many healthy benefits. http://www.realraworganics.com/ Coconuts beach bar in the Castle in the Sand Hotel: 37th street, a delicious frozen cocktail called "Queen Ann's Slam"

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Tour Guide Jeff!

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Eating Easton - Happy Eating Easton Footies on the trail of history with a bite and a sip along the way.

Eating Easton

5.0(2 reviews)
103.2 km

We found this tour through one of the deal websites and I am incredibly happy we did! I went with…read moremy family and had a great time. We visited 4 restaurants and two shops along our walking tour. (Note: where comfortable shoes - doesn't need to be sneakers, but should be comfy) When two people in our group were unable to make it, Bill was great and said they could just reschedule without any penalty. The restaurants they chose were delicious and hospitable. Each food item was accompanied by a small pour of wine, cocktail, or beer. Additionally, each food item was not only delicious, but presented by someone (most of the time, the chef) who really knew their food and was willing to answer our questions, including how to mimic the preparation at home. I truly want to come take cooking classes with many of these chefs. Rarely, am I able to get the answer of why something I was making wasn't working, but the chefs of the restaurants Bill takes you to are willing to help you out! Everyone associated with the tour truly presented to me as genuine people who love their town. The bits of history about Easton as we walked also helped to enhance our tour. This walking tour is must do when spending time in Easton. They did an amazing job of selling their town and making me want to return, possibly to even take this tour again.

Went on the Eating St. Michaels tour this past Friday! What a wonderful afternoon. The restaurants…read moreon the tour were top notch. We enjoyed everything from a mixed wild mushroom and crab risotto at Town Dock to chef inspired "kit kat" bar dessert at the Inn at Perry Cabin. Book in advance. Spots on the personalized tour book quickly! Oh and the "tastes" of liquids along the way were very generous pours!

Seacrets Distilling Company - Inside their speakeasy

Seacrets Distilling Company

4.2(80 reviews)
64.6 km
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What a cool, and delicious, tasting and tour experience! Haley was our guide and was such an…read moreengaging and knowledgeable host. We weren't too sure what to expect from an hour long tour and tasting but it was well worth the small cost. The attention to detail in the decor and aestetic throughout the distillery paying homage to the prohibition is out of this world. We all left with "prescriptions" that were completed on a typewriter which was such a nice touch. We also loved how the tasting cards were formatted to be time cards as well, which we all picked up and punched on our way in and then punched again on our way out. Seacrets really went the extra mile to make a comprehensive experience out of their tour. To add to the experience, the tasting was delicious! My personal favorite was the lemon drop vodka - and that is coming from someone who does not enjoy drinking vodka. My second favorite was the Bourbon Whiskey which I enjoyed chilled. This was so smooth and absolutely delightful! Their seasonal pumpkin spiced rum and their seasonal coffee rum were both tied for third. With each of us getting 3 samples to try, hubby and I made sure to make different choices in order to try more options. 10/10 recommend signing up for one the tours, you will not be disappointed.

Had a great experience at the distillery this afternoon. Matt was our tour guide and he was very…read moreknowledgeable and able to answer all of our questions throughout the tour. Leightons prohibition era antique collection was so amazing to see and to learn about their origins. We were shown the processes from raw material to finished products The Speakeasy room was really awesome and even had a Tommy gun on display. ! We were served our 3 shot samples in the nicely chilled shot glasses. I sampled the Lemon Drop Vodka, the new Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee Rum, and the Wildfire Whiskey. The lemon drop vodka was nicely flavored with the macerated lemons. 300 pounds per batch! The Coffee Rum was my favorite, it had a really nice coffee flavor and I was imagining all the ways I could enjoy it. Lastly was the wildfire whiskey which was the smoothest whiskey I have ever tasted! We wound up buying the lemon drop vodka and the coffee rum. We left with some neat gifted souvenirs from the distillery. Our time card where we punched in and out of the distillery with an antique time Clock. They gave us a drink card, sticker, coaster and the coolest replica prescription for liquor personalized by old an antique typewriter! All staff were so friendly here and informative. I highly recommend this tour! I will come back and bring someone or not just to get my shots in the speakeasy bar!

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Seacrets Distilling Company - Selection of rum

Selection of rum

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Seacrets Distilling Company

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StrEATS of Philly Food Tours - Desserts on our signature Philly food tourn

StrEATS of Philly Food Tours

4.9(31 reviews)
114.7 kmPenn Center, Rittenhouse Square

This is thee food tour you should take when in Philly, Chef Jacquie Kelly is a local who supports…read morelocal businesses. She gives you great historical and current insight and takes you to some really tasty spots. She's energetic and kind, and so informative. Love the support she provides to female run businesses too. Have a great time and say hello for me!

What a great afternoon activity with Jacquie of the Chef led Italian Market tour. She was so…read moreknowledgeable about the area, people, businesses, and foods. I felt we had been friends hanging out for years talking about each detail of the area, and I have never been anywhere near any of these streets before. We started at the local cheese and meat shop just up the block, where we had a few tasty treats. Personally, I could have spent the rest of the afternoon tasting the cheese and meats, but off we went to our next stop of balsamic and oil tastings. Off to an expresso spot and then to learn more about the neighborhood shops and stands. We took a short walk over to see some wonderful side streets where we were brought over for dessert and then a local favorite spot for some Grandma's pizza. Each spot we made it to was filled with life, and you can see in Jacquie's smile how she loved sharing the community with others. Next time we make it back to the area, we will look up to see what other tours she offers. Easy short walks and not hard for any age.

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StrEATS of Philly Food Tours - Guacamole and chips

Guacamole and chips

StrEATS of Philly Food Tours - Yes! Cheesesteak

Yes! Cheesesteak

StrEATS of Philly Food Tours - South Philly barbacoa is featured on our signature Philly food tour

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South Philly barbacoa is featured on our signature Philly food tour

Revolution Rail

Revolution Rail

4.5(40 reviews)
1.7 km

Revolution Rail is featured on the Cape May Ferry's TVs, and it's such a fun thing to do when you…read morevisit Cape May. The location is convenient right at the Cape May Welcome Center, and the ferry provides a shuttle to this location which makes it perfect for day trippers. My daughter and I pedaled a 2-seater, but there are quads too. To start, we were given some easy instructions on how to operate the rail-bike which glides on a track no longer in use. Once we pedaled to the end of the line, we learned about the history of the line and the canal there, particularly its importance during World War II. When we pedaled back, we stopped at The Nature Conservancy's Garrett Family Preserve and learned about its history along with all the wildlife in Cape May. At both stops, we learned so many fascinating facts from our knowledgeable guides! Plus, I was told the guides don't always say the same thing, so it's different if you decide to go multiple times. They even take a photo of you on your rail-bike. In total, it was about 90 minutes and an easy ride depending on how fast you pedal. It was such a fun experience that we know we want to do it again.

We were feeling a little adventurous today so we made a reservation with @RevRailCo in @capemay It…read morewas a two mile trek on a special rail rider bike. The track is the abandoned Reading Railroad (from Monopoly). Our tour guides were very informative and into it and their names all started with "J". There were a few stops along the way with some very interesting history and photo ops. We would highly recommend this tour to anyone. #RevRailCo #RevolutionRail

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Revolution Rail - Sights on the bike trail

Sights on the bike trail

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Revolution Rail

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