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    Bite of Baltimore - Thai tea

    Bite of Baltimore

    4.9(33 reviews)
    1.8 miUpper Fells Point

    Zachary Greene reached out to me via linked in to find ways to promote Bite of Baltimore in a…read moredifferent way. I figured the best way to help him was to get first hand experience of the tour, so I booked a Friday afternoon tour for my team. Can I just say what an awesome time we had? We are all fairly local folks but we learned so much and ate amazing food. I appreciate the level of service Zachary provided including helping to fit this in my budget. All communication was prompt and easy to understand. The payment process was simple. Instructions for where to meet and questions about food allergies or other issues were appreciated. Even in the rain, this was just so much fun. We started at the Maryland Center for History and Culture. As a museum junkie, I loved that we started with a quick tour through Baltimore history! And we got to pop into the Jim Henson exhibit. They have the Labyrinth Dress!! After that we started walking. Did you know the Ouija board was created in Baltimore?? I did not. We walked into the Enoch Pratt Library and poked our head into the Peabody. And we did a quick tour of the Washington Monument. I did not know you could go inside it for free. The food part was even better! Started at Tio Pepe's which was delicious and such a cool building. After more walking we stopped that Helmund for more food. Our final stop was at Topside for a cocktail and dessert. Zero complaints. I've been telling folks about this experience because it was so much fun. I look forward to doing the other tours.

    Fantastic tour- highly recommend. First, we had a last minute cancellation with someone in our…read moreparty who was sick and they were super nice and gracious in refunding for the price of her ticket- we appreciated that so much. Second- Donna Ann was fantastic- LOVED her- her energy and sense of humor were infectious. The tour was a nice mix of food and history and a great way to spend an afternoon if you're in Baltimore! You definitely won't need to eat dinner after going on this tour - it's a good amount of food.

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    Bite of Baltimore - Thai food with chicken, beef, and shrimp. The sauce was sweet yet savory. Not spicy.

    Thai food with chicken, beef, and shrimp. The sauce was sweet yet savory. Not spicy.

    Bite of Baltimore - Cannon.

    Cannon.

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    Annapolis Food Tours - Raw Oyster Shooter with a Natty Boh Chaser at Middleton Tavern

    Annapolis Food Tours

    5.0(7 reviews)
    22.2 mi

    We took the history and food walking tour of Annapolis this past Saturday, and had a great time…read more Our tour guide, Carolyn, was knowledgeable and enthusiastic. Her love of Annapolis was obvious. Food was varied, excellent, and plentiful; neither one of us was hungry for dinner that night!Will certainly return to a couple of the restaurants we visited and tour some of the buildings she talked about. A great way to get a sense of Annapolis and a lot of good food.

    Started 7 minutes late due to other patrons being late (they were looking for parking), so don't…read morefret if you are running a little bit late. Our tour guide was an energetic, knowledgable young woman named Sam. Historic stops included: St. Anne's Parish, Maryland State House, Shiplap House, Maryland State Capitol Building, and some other random street corners where the tour guide pointed out some notable buildings/historic sites. We stood outside while Sam discussed some interesting history and culture of the town and each attraction. The tour guide discussed and recommended other establishments around the area (she pointed them out along the route) that were not on the tour, including places to eat, drink, and buy souvenirs. I really appreciated that aspect of the tour. See the pictures for the food stops and menu. The food was really great, with the exception of the tacos. The cream of crab soup at the Federal House was FANTASTIC. This was a pretty incredible way to experience and learn about Annapolis, and just a great afternoon outing. I highly recommend it.

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    Annapolis Food Tours - Maryland State House

    Maryland State House

    Annapolis Food Tours - The first food stop: Red Red Wine Bar

    The first food stop: Red Red Wine Bar

    Annapolis Food Tours - Food Stop #4: Vida Taco Bar  My least favorite stop.  The tortillas weren't fresh, and the meat wasn't tender.

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    Food Stop #4: Vida Taco Bar My least favorite stop. The tortillas weren't fresh, and the meat wasn't tender.

    Virginialicious - Our lovely tour guide Sujin

    Virginialicious

    5.0(45 reviews)
    43.8 mi

    We had an amazing experience on this Korean walking food tour in Annandale! We went with my wife…read moreand another couple, and it turned out to be such a memorable experience. The tour guide was incredibly knowledgeable and took the time to answer all of our questions, which made the experience even more engaging. She also came up with some really fun games that helped everyone interact and made the tour feel very lively and memorable. I've lived in Northern Virginia for almost 30 years and have always been fascinated by Koreatown, but this tour gave me a whole new appreciation for it. The food was fantastic, and the overall experience was fun. You can really tell this is a great, well-run business--the owners clearly care about creating a high-quality and enjoyable experience for everyone. We would definitely recommend this tour to anyone, whether you're local or visiting. We are already planning to do it again for a birthday celebration!

    I went on the Virginialicious Annandale Koreatown food tour for Mother's Day with my mom and we had…read moresuch a great time. The food was great and it was such a fun way to explore Annandale and try places we never would have found on our own. Mina was an amazing host -- super knowledgeable, organized, warm, and genuinely enthusiastic about the food and community. She made the whole experience feel welcoming and personal. Highly recommend for anyone who loves Korean food or just wants a unique experience in the DC area. I learned a lot and would recommend to anyone!

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    Virginialicious - Special treat

    Special treat

    Virginialicious - Korean-Chinese sweet/sour pork

    Korean-Chinese sweet/sour pork

    Virginialicious - Black bean noodle

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    Black bean noodle

    Blue Fern Travel

    Blue Fern Travel

    4.7(55 reviews)
    33.2 miU Street Corridor

    This tour combines food and history and makes learning about the area a whole lot of fun. My…read morehusband and I took the Georgetown food walking tour and had a wonderful time. The food stops were all locally owned restaurants and the food was delicious. Our guides kept us entertained as they educated us about the history of the area while mixing in enough food stops to keep everyone happy. They answered lots of questions and we walked enough to work off some of the calories we consumed.

    Even as a local, the Georgetown Food tour was a blast! Here's why…read more 1) Tour: It's three hours long, but stopping at four places for bites broke up the walking. It was the perfect balance of walking around the neighborhood and eating good food while sitting and resting. They pay full price for the food at each stop and even give a 20% tip. Each stop gives a full portion so come hungry and ready to learn. 2) Guide: We had Jim and he was the perfect balance of personable, interesting, knowledgeable, and passionate. He clearly knows the city well and is a foodie himself. He did an excellent job of teaching this local some new facts and giving tourists a more holistic view of Washington, D.C. 3) Mission: The company is local and gives back to a non-profit called Bread for the City with every tour ticket purchased. If you want to explore the city while enjoying good local food, I can't recommend Blue Fern Travel enough!

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    Blue Fern Travel
    Blue Fern Travel - The historic Manhattan Laundry Building.

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    The historic Manhattan Laundry Building.

    DC Metro Food Tours - crawfish boil - done with the CVB (convention and visitor bureau)

    DC Metro Food Tours

    4.4(92 reviews)
    40.2 miOld Town Alexandria

    Robert was a terrific and very informative guide. The history and foods were all amazing. Highly…read morerecommend!

    We took a food tour for Leesburg VA in early March. It has…read morebeen 2+ months but to this day, I am still a bit sour about the tour guide that we had, Jen (she was Half-Asian). My girl friends and I signed up for this food tour to eat at food restaurants and have fun amongst each otherm the tour guide treated us like children, and acted like she was a historical teacher the whole time. We were not overly disruptive and just wanted to each other's company while having good food. We signed up for a "FOOD" tour but instead Jen instead that it was also a historical tour and made us very uncomfortable by over-lectueinf and quizzing us about historical facts about Leesburg, slavery and Civil War. At one point, between the third and fourth food tour stop, she made us take a huge detour around the town so she could over explain about histories behind slavery trading in Leesburg. At once point we got really bored and tired of being treated like children (we are all professional women over 30+ years old), and started laughing behind a bit in the street to chat. She had a full to turn to one of my friends and say 'plesee tell your friends to stop talking and pay attention to what I'm saying about these important events.' She over-shared that she leads school tours in DC during g other parts of the year and maybe she confused us with the school-aged children. But we did not enjoy our experience with her. I contemplated not sharing this awhile because I really think hard about leaving a negative review, but even two months later, her condescending attitude and the way we were treated as a group really stings us. I hope this type of tour guide can be curtailed and mapped for a "food" tour experience they advertised and we paid for instead of historical lectures. The tour guide needs to be re-educater.

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    DC Metro Food Tours - Come try our critically acclaimed DC area food tours.

    Come try our critically acclaimed DC area food tours.

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    DC Metro Food Tours - You will learn about the area's rich history from our highly trained guides.

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    You will learn about the area's rich history from our highly trained guides.

    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)
    45.9 mi

    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!

    Domino Sugar Baltimore - The Iconic Domino Sugars neon sign.

    Domino Sugar Baltimore

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.7 miLocust Point Industrial Area

    The Domino Sugars (4-25-1951) neon sign and the famed "Charm'tastic Mile" (4-25-2016) were both…read moreintroduced to the City of Baltimore on the same-day 65-years apart. What an amazing piece of history for Charm City tourists and local area residents.

    For years and years I passed by the domino sugar factory wondering what sort of work wonka and his…read moreOompa Loompas were up to inside. Finally my day had come, I had earned my golden ticket into the factory! Through an associated corporation my family and I were granted access to a small tour through the factory and what a glorious day it was. The staff members were all welcoming and showered me in domino pizza jokes. Our tour guide was so knowledgable of everything going on. The factory itself was clean and free of ants and bugs. We were allowed to go onto the roof of the factory and see the Baltimore skyline from right below the famous sign. From this day forward I will never purchase another bag of sugar that doesn't have the domino sugar label on it (or refil my domino container with the Walmart brand my essential sugar, because I learned it's the same sugar!)

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    Domino Sugar Baltimore - The Charm'tastic Mile designer street sign in the Inner Harbor.

    The Charm'tastic Mile designer street sign in the Inner Harbor.

    Domino Sugar Baltimore - The Charm'tastic Mile famed street sign in front of downtown skyline of buildings and hotels.

    The Charm'tastic Mile famed street sign in front of downtown skyline of buildings and hotels.

    Domino Sugar Baltimore - The Charm'tastic Mile Iconic Street entering Harbor East with the Domino Sugars neon sign in the background.

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    The Charm'tastic Mile Iconic Street entering Harbor East with the Domino Sugars neon sign in the background.

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