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    5.0 (78 reviews)
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    Barbara's pies
    Jennifer V.

    We were in Nashville a few days ago and wanted to try a food tour. After looking online, I was able to find one with Dabble Studio and man, I'm so happy we got to experience this! We did the bus tour with Kurt on a Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 5. My ONLY wish is that we would have done it the first day we were here so we could have returned to some of the locations he shared with us. Just more reason to return to Nashville soon! We started our tour at the studio which is also a micro brewery. They served us a tasting of their shine along with their version of a bushwhacker which was absolutely delicious. It was like a chocolate frosty spiked with moonshine. Great way to kick off the food tour as it was a very hot and humid day! Kurt then drove us to a delicious chicken shop (Waldo's) where we got to try their chicken strips, beans, mac and cheese, corn bread and your choice of a beer or fruit tea. Now, I'm not a chicken strip fan, but this chicken was amazing! The breading on it was light and packed with flavor. We then tried some mini pies (Barbara's Southern Pie's) next for something sweet. It was ahhhmazing. I had the apple and my guy had the bourbon pecan. Their pies had the perfect ratio of crust to filling. Our next tasting was a bbq place (Martin's BBQ) where we got to sample some fall off the bone pork ribs and beautifully smoked brisket. Quite possibly some of the best ribs I've ever had. Just tender and mouth watering! Our final tasting was another dessert at Christie cookie where they make those decadent Double Tree cookies! I had no idea, so I was super excited. We had a wonderful experience on this food tour with Kurt. He was very knowledgeable about the history of Nashville and even drove us around some of the historical areas and gave us background on it. He also gave us some great advice on where to visit and even park to save money while going to Broadway. I highly recommend this if it's your first visit to Nashville! It will definitely give you a great experience and direction on where to visit. Also, you do end up very full from all of the food tastings, so don't worry about leaving hungry!

    Nativity scene
    Jenifer G.

    Our staff went last night to learn about making cheese and charcuterie (or however you choose to refer to them) trays, and for a tasting. It was so much fun! We have men and women across the age spectrum in our group and each of them made it work for them - whether they were creative wonders, rushed ahead and did their own thing, or just ate everything on their prep board while others followed Lynn, the instructor. I also give them kudos for choosing really flavorful fruit, meats, olives and cheeses. And more cheers for being vaccinated and providing gloves and willingness of staff to wear masks if requested. It was also cool because people shared - if you don't like cheese, give it to a friend. If you don't eat meat, give it to a friend. If you're gluten-free, skip the crackers. I learned that some staff know way more about distilleries than I would have guessed. We had a really tasty frozen drink of gin and ginger lemonade. TJ took us on a seated tour of the Far Better distillation process and I won't spoil it for you with what he told us about each stage. We tried moonshine, bourbon, and liqueur. They provided non-alcoholic beverages and water for those who don't drink. We ate, laughed, learned and left with goodies and the implements to dazzle our family and friends with our new knife skills.

    BBQ sauces at Martin's
    Jackie V.

    My husband and I had the pleasure of taking the Taste of Nashville tour during our stay here in the Music City. We have taken many food tours over the years, and this was one of the best. Our guide Kurt was friendly, knowledgeable, and gave us plenty on insights of things to see and places to go while we are here. We liked the idea that the tour was in a van to allow us to visit several neighborhoods and not spend too much time in the hot summer sun. We started the tour with a refreshing whiskey lemonade and enjoyed all the subsequent stops. We would highly recommend taking this tour early in your stay so that you can go back to some of your favorite places.

    Hot chicken was delicious
    Natalie J.

    Scott was our tour guide and we absolutely loved seeing Nashville with him! The stops were absolutely perfect- donuts, whiskey tasting, hot chicken, bbq and cookies were outstanding! This is the perfect addition to your Nashville visit! Scott was very knowledgeable of the area and had great stories about all aspects of Nashville. Book it ...you won't regret it

    L B.

    We had a great food tour with Clark today. We have lived and been in Nashville many times in the past, but we learned plenty of new interesting tidbits. He took us to some unique areas for bites and drinks, nowhere we would have thought to go to. Great way to spend a Saturday morning, highly recommend!

    Mike W.

    They've changed names to Far Better Distillery & Tasting Room, which fits pretty well. The staff/ownership was great and so we're the drinks (tried several bourbons and coffee and lemon liqueurs. They also have to go bottles that are allowed through TSA.

    Tasting at the Far Better Distillery before we left for the tour
    Maria P.

    We booked this food tour as a recommendation of a friend. We had Red as our tour guide and she is so funny and nice. All of the food was delicious. My only recommendation is if you're booking the tour do this on the first day you get to Nashville because it shows you different parts of the city you may not otherwise see that are absolutely worth visiting. We went here on our last day and already have a list of places to go to next time!

    Rocky Road Cookie

    This tour is an absolute must for foodies! Red offered a very unique tour of the city and all her favorite spots to eat. Our tour featured two dessert stops, barbecue, hot chicken, and a distillery tasting. Very wide variety of choices in addition to dietary accommodations made this the perfect experience for people who just want a good bite at hidden spots in Nashville. Would totally recommend! (Thank you Red and Dabble studio!)

    Kayla V.

    I cannot recommend this enough!!! 10/10 MUST DO on your trip to Nashville. We picked this tour bc it was in an air conditioned van- needed something to accommodate the older people in our group who can't walk in the heat of summer. Scott was AMAZING. Each food stop was better than the next (shoutout to the life changing biscuit sandwich from sweet 16th!). Scott gave great background info on the tour and told us this history of Nashville, pointing out landmarks as we drove. The van was clean. Food portions were huge. It really was perfect. I have zero complaints and enthusiastically recommend it to everyone!

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    I would definitely do a food tour at the beginning of your visit so you can see a lot and plan the rest of your trip.

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