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    4.9 (48 reviews)
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    Daniel B.

    I enjoyed our food tour through Peachtree Food Tours. As a local Atlantan, having lived in Midtown for 17 years, I learned interesting facts about my city that I never knew and I visited two restaurants in my neighborhood that I hadn't been to yet. This was the first (and so far only) food tour I've been on. Normally when I travel, I pick out the restaurants I want eat at from recommendations from friends/family, Yelp, social media, etc. With Peachtree Food Tours, John Hannula (the friendly and knowledgeable founder, owner, and host) picks all the destinations for you. In addition to picking where you'll be eating, he also picks what you'll be eating (with any allergies and dietary restrictions in mind). He takes care of the bill at each business. All you're responsible for is the ticket price which, at the time of writing this review, is $100 (plus fees) per person. The ticket price is steep, but it's fair when you consider what it includes. In our group's case, it included food and drink, including some alcoholic beverages (optional), at five different places in Midtown plus five hours of John's time. This is actually more than just a food tour. It's a historical tour as well. John lives in Midtown and knows the neighborhood inside-out. Along with showing you some of the best food and drink the City of Atlanta has to offer, he drops some fascinating history, news, and tidbits along the way. For example, did you know George Clooney filmed a commercial at the Georgian Terrace hotel? I went on the Saturday, April 8th, 2017 tour. There was a group of six of us plus John. The tour max is eight. The tour started at approximately 9:45am and ended at approximately 2:45pm. We walked over two miles in Midtown beginning and ending at the same point on Peachtree Street. John is thorough. He sent me an email and called me before the tour to confirm details on meeting time, meeting place, where to park (free parking), the weather and what to wear (he generally advises to dress for 10 degrees below the Atlanta weather forecast due to the shade of the Midtown highrises and the breeze), and to remind me to eat a very light breakfast. Our group first starting eating around 10:30am, so some folks may want to skip breakfast entirely. After the tour, John sent me a thank you email that included, among other things, pictures he took of us during our adventure. I'd love to reveal all the stops on our tour, but John likes to keep an element of surprise to it. Some of the other Yelp reviews reveal the routes from previous tours, but our route was different. The type of establishment we visited and the food and drink served to us were eclectic. We didn't know what was going to come next. We left full and had a couple bags of food to take home. The tour moved along at a leisurely pace. I'm a slow eater and at no point did I feel rushed to finish my food and head to the next stop. The walks were more like strolls with multiple short breaks. The breaks involved John imparting his wisdom (e.g. the historical significance of a certain building, restaurant recommendations, etc.). If you're a foodie visiting Atlanta from out of town, I think this is a great tour because it hits some of the more classic and popular restaurants, bars, cafes, and bakeries in town. If you're a local, this is a fantastic opportunity to explore on foot and connect more with your city. There are several restaurants I now want to visit (or return to) thanks to this tour. To maximize your enjoyment, be adventurous and keep an open mind and an open belly.

    Thi T.

    What a great experience to spend half a day being a tourist in one's own city. I've lived here for a couple of years but was entertained by John and his stories of various parts of the city. I even more enjoyed restaurant-hopping! We started at the North Marta station, very easy to locate. Paid parking is not difficult to find across the street. It also is reasonably priced but may be higher on days that the Fox Theater has events. On certain days, parking is free on the street. I've had my car stolen in this area before so do not put valuable belongings in the car. Our group was a perfect size of 7. It was small and intimate enough for people to get to know each other. John made everyone feel welcomed and engaged us throughout the whole trip. He is very personable and a good and enthusiastic storyteller. We walked at a good pace to several destinations, some to sight-see, some for interactive fun (spinning rock), and mostly to sample different restaurants. We admired the outside of one Church, got exclusive entrance to another. Our first food stop was The Varsity. It has been around for so long that it is only right to go there. I tried fried pie and slush for the first time. I am not normally a fan of desserts and sweets but these were not too sweet. As I will find later on, the sharing portions were small/big enough to give me a good preview but not fill me up. Next up was Livingston's restaurant in the gorgeous Georgian Terrace hotel across from the Fox Theatre. The day was nice and it was fun to see the moderately busy traffic around the Theatre and area. John had everything planned out well in advance. The restaurant expected us and we were seated immediately in our reserved table with a view of the Fox. The shrimp and grits were succulent, juicy, and flavorful, and paired well with Riesling wine. I don't react well to alcohol but a few sips of this was worth it. We next strolled to Cypress Street Pint & Plate which could easily be missed if one is driving down the main large Peachtree Street. Again, the plate was paired with alcohol tasting (which I don't do but John was considerate and offered me other non alcoholic drinks instead). I was very impressed with the way they used a donut for "buns" for their burger. The donut added a slightly sweet taste to this juicy burger. Again, it was a nice sampler before moving on to the next. I was a bit worried that I would need to pace myself to not be hungry at the end but I soon found out that there were plenty more stops and samples that I would not be at risk of overstuffing myself or left hypoglycemic. We went to Villians next and I was a bit doubtful about the place since I've tried it once before and was not a big fan. However, we tried their twist of the kale salad and it was the best vegetable dish I have ever sampled! If mom had made these greens, I would come back more often. I was very content and pleased that John was introducing me to new things with twist on old items. We also took a gander inside Sweet Hut, a bakery with sweets and drinks. Be quick because this is a quick stop. John paced the tour very well so that we wouldn't be late for reservations. I was about to see that John carefully picks his restaurants and that I would get to try plenty of "southern food". We went deeper away from the main Peachtree Street to find Max's wine dive. The fried chicken was so juicy and tender that I could not remember when I last had such great tasting chicken! I was adequately full at this point but could not refuse a little sweet reward at... Cafe intermezzo! I think this is worth the price for someone who wants to tour a piece of Atlanta, and who would want to spend half a day on a leisurely stroll, hearing about the history of Atlanta from a charismatic guide. It was great trying different southern foods among some friendly strangers, all bonded by the same goal.

    Erica C.

    Wonderful tour, Amazing tour guide!! We thoroughly enjoyed our Peachtree food tour. The food stops were fantastic and the drink pairings were fun. John was extremely knowledgeable and enjoyable. It was like walking around town with a family member. He talks about places he and his wife visited and shared places we should travel to. The historical information of the city he conveyed to us was super interesting. I had no idea that Atlanta was that rich in history! If you are thinking of an Atlanta tour and love food, you can't go wrong with Peachtree food tours. It exceeded our expectations. Thanks John for a wonderful time. You made us feel like we were walking around town with a family member.

    Donut burger!
    May M.

    My boyfriend and I signed up for a Sunday tour with John. John is a friendly southern gent with a great sense of humor and a straight forward opinion of restaurants and attractions. From the history of the city, the current occupants and landmarks - he provides both a tour of mid town and a great introduction to the better eateries in the area. For $100 the ticket price is reasonable as you get both food samples and drinks at about 5 spots - personally curated by John. We started out by eating donut burgers and ended with a take home treat of Asian pastries. I was astounded to receive 3 full size cocktails/alcoholic drinks during the tour! This tour is not for people who do not enjoy a leisurely walk - it's about a 4/5 hour tour. We loved it because you get time to digest the tasty food and John tells great stories about his wife and the city. John is a lovely man who started the business for fun - so you can really see his passion for the industry. If you sign up for activity while in town... THIS IS THE ONE TO DO!

    doughnut burger with bacon and Caramelized onions at cypress! Must try!!
    Praveen R.

    How well do you know Midtwon? Did you know Varsity is largest drive-in in the world? And the folly you see next to the varsity is not really olympic flame? What was the first high rise building in midtown location? First doctor to use anesthesia? Did you know who is Phantom of Fox? These are some of the little tidbits I have learnt during our Peachtree Food tours with our fabulous host, John! Peachtree Food tours is food tour for restaurants in the midtown area of Atlanta! but calling it just the food tour doesn't do justice to what we have experienced. John has lived on peachtree in midtown for more than 15 years and he probably knows even stories behind every bricks in that neighborhood. He know every restaurant owners by name, history of the building, locations and how it changed over time and even down to who sponsored to build iconical buildings and churches. The tour started at the entrance of north ave station - and from there John has interwoven narratives, stories and food items and, yes you guessed it, more stories! Our first stop was at Varsity where we were treated with FO(Fresh orange) slush and fried pies! It's probably one of very few places where you can get fried pies. Very southern beginning! Our second stop was at Livingston's restaurant in the famous Georgia terrace hotel. Between varsity and GA terrace hotel there was so many churches, fine examples of high rise architecture buildings. We were treated with shrimp & grits and Riesling wine! I won't review much about food but lets just say, we generally liked everything we have tasted, throughout the tour. He pointed out ball rooms and the significance of the hotel over several decades and it's location being right across the street from Fox theater! Next stop was at Saint mark church and John explained the significance of the church in the community for not being conservative and pushing for progressive ideas. I won't give much details here, for that needs to be experienced with John explaining it! Then stopped at cypress street pint & plate joint and we were treated with draft beer and their famous donut burger with bacon and caramelized onions.(Not the whole burger but just a quarter each but given there are other places to taste food at, it's perfect portion size). If you ever get to the restaurant, it's a sin if you don't try that burger! Next stop was at Villains, where we were treated with one of best tasting kale salad I have ever put in my mouth! And we also had a drink that they call, 'Forbidden at turner field'. Why they call it, is something you need hear from the bartender herself! Have you ever had peanuts in coke? yeah, I didn't either! Then we wandered into Max's wine dive where we had one of the most succulent and tender fried chicken, paired with prosecco! And our last stop was at cafe intermezzo for coffee and dessert! We passed Margaret Mitchell house, spinning rocks, federal reserves and so many old buildings and John had stories about every one of those! I can't stress this enough but highlight of the tour is not the food but our guide John Hannula himself! He is full of energy and knows so much information only a keen observant local would know! He is witty, fun and presents his stories in cohesive manner - in nutshell, a great story teller. I bet his grand kids love having him around for that! He even had maps of old Atlanta and pictures of old buildings, it really gave unique perspective to us! The whole 3+ hours flew so fast but never felt rushed! The number 100 might scare some people off but it was on par with food tours with alcohol pairings in other cities(Not that there are much to compare with, in Atlanta) And We thoroughly enjoyed it! I highly recommend it, especially for travelers from other cities and towns! John will even give suggestions on other things to do in Atlanta!

    Coffee!!!
    Chelsea N.

    I was visiting on a media trip to create content for our family travel blog. John helped me suss out the top sights and tastes for 24 hours in Atlanta...he is the BEST tour guide I've ever had, hands-down. He even went out of his way to make sure the restaurants were prepared for people in our group who had allergies and certain food intolerances. If you're traveling without little kids and have a free afternoon, you should definitely join one of his tours (some of the restaurants serve alcohol or are in more upscale locations, which is why I personally wouldn't bring my toddler or preschooler). If you're pressed for time or have wee ones along for the trip, it's worth a call to ask if he can create a private tour for you. The man is charming and filled with historical knowledge, and was absolutely one of the biggest highlights of our trip. Thank you, John!!!

    Elizabeth B.

    Best food tour I have been on hands down . I am an avid foodie and four tour goer. This was my 7th food tour and 2nd food tour in Atlanta. I research a lot before going on a trip and came across John's wonderful company.His hospitality and willingness to be flexible was appreciated. He went above and beyond in the initial stages to coordinate a tour for myself and even went ahead and added another tour on a non- operating day so our singles cruise reunion people could be together. A few of our members even had to switch tour days which John handed with ease. He was very punctual , informative , and a great story teller. He offered outside help and asked us to call him for future recommendations. I learned a lot about MidTown Atlanta and the city's wonderful diversity of culinary offerings. I appreciated his communication with all of our members and with myself personally since I coordinated the tour. His welcome email was very refreshing and informative. Working with such a professional is a relief and we all appreciated his promptness in responding to emails and our phone calls. John has a passion for this business and it shows. He made us a ll laugh throughout the tour and had a welcoming, warm personality. The tour itself is perfectly balanced and very high end for foodies. The food selection is top notch and there are a few surprises along the way which I won't ruin :) One of my favorite spots was Einsteins (best shrimp and Grits) He was very open about his competition "Atlanta Food Walks" which I also took a tour from that week, but I can hands down say that John has the best tour and is ahead of his competition by a mile. We all felt like VIP and I never felt rushed at any of the stops. The walking pace and distance is well thought out. Overall, this food tour offers everything a tour should- great value, awesome cuisine, a passionate tour host, plenty of laughs , and learning about a diverse culinary city such as Atlanta. I will contact John the next time we have a reunion in Atlanta to create a personalized tour for our group . Keep up the awesome work John and thanks for being such a great individual to work with.

    Had the best birthday Ever on this amazing food tour today.
    Christine W.

    This tour is fantastic and I highly recommend it! It's so much more than just trying wonderful dishes at awesome restaurants. You will learn some interesting history and facts about Midtown and share some great laughs. It's worth every penny! The owner and guide, John, is warm, friendly, funny, interesting, and an amazing story teller. He really helped make my birthday one the most wonderful and memorable days ever!

    Chris C.

    John was absolutely phenomenal, to say the least. He was energetic, funny, and professional. John was able to not only offer suggestions on areas of interest, but also encourage us to try new places during our few days in Atlanta. The experience was legitimate. Prior to the tour I thought it was overpriced and wondered what I was signing up for. It was well worth the money. The food was unique, appealing, and most importantly, delicious. I highly recommend this tour, not just for the food, but ultimately for the guide! He followed up same day with unique recommendations for my friend and I. 5 stars, must visit!

    Tons of delicousness...
    Jillian S.

    Where to begin.....John is an excellent host/guide with a wicked sense of humor !! Who knew Atlanta had so much history, very interesting. The food stops were tremendous....a burger with a donut as a bun !! I had such a great time and I look forward to joining him again next trip to Atlanta.

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    Great tour with the amazing tour guide, Katrina!. She was personable, informative and fun. What a great time! Highly recommended!

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    Katrina is an awesome tour guide! She was so personable and my best friend and I had a fantastic time. Highly recommended!

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