What You Will Do
Experience the oldest food tour in New Orleans with over 5000 5-star reviews! We are a family and veteran owned business. We have your table reserved, unlike other companies that serve you standing up on the side walk. We never cancel a tour because of low bookings - we value your vacation and time.
Eat your way through the French Quarter on this 3-hour New Orleans food tour. Taste classic dishes like pralines, po-boys, jambalaya, gumbo, and other Creole specialties. Learn about the city's culinary history, which is strongly influenced by Louisiana’s French heritage and the vibrant Creole population. Have fun! This tour operates rain or shine.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Head to Toe fashion shop.
Tastebud Tours has your Table reservation for your party, unlike other Food tours who have you standing up while you eat, Please be on time.
1
French Market
5 minutes
Meet your foodie guide near the French Market in the afternoon, and come hungry. The food tastings you'll enjoy during this tour are, combined, enough for lunch. Stroll through the French Quarter streets at a laid-back pace, learning about the city's unique culinary history from your guide as you go. Stop at five different spots for tastings, all of which are included in the ticket price.
2
Laura's Candies
15 minutes
Laura’s Pralines and Candies: Nestled in the historic French Quarter, the Creole pralines and hand-dipped chocolates here are made fresh daily with recipes that date back to the 18th century. New Orleans’ oldest candy store is still going strong. Be sure to mail some home.
3
The Court of Two Sisters
30 minutes
With the only daily jazz brunch in town, Court of the Two Sisters is famed for its beautiful wisteria-blanketed courtyard and soothing fountains. This history-rich, two centuries old restaurant is a must-see for any new visitor to the Crescent City. Take a stroll through the famous courtyard, then enjoy a delicious New Orleans muffuletta eat like a local at the Court of the Two Sisters Poboy Tavern.
4
Bourbon Street
30 minutes
Cornet Restaurant
Experience the local flavor and legendary taste at the Cornet Restaurant, home of the largest balcony on Bourbon Street! Located on the corner of Bourbon and St. Peters streets in the heart of the French Quarter, Cornet serves authentic Cajun and Creole cuisine inspired by the cradle of jazz. The restaurant was founded by the family who gave Louis Armstrong his first horn, a cornet. The menu has been designed to celebrate the sounds and flavors of New Orleans. Get your tastebuds ready for famous jambalaya. You may want to purchase a special Coctkail for this experience!
5
St. Louis Cathedral
5 minutes
The oldest Cathedral in North America, founded as a Catholic Parish in 1720. Time to take some photos! Beautiful!
6
Royal Street
10 minutes
Royal Street is a street in the French Quarter. It is one of the original streets of the city and is known today for its antique shops, art galleries and live music and entertainment! Get ready to let the good times roll! Our favorite street on the tour!
7
Bourbon Street
30 minutes
Bourbon Street is a historic street in the heart of the French Quarter of New Orleans. Extending thirteen blocks. in the heart of the French
Quarter!
Get your Taste buds Ready !
Nola Po-Boy
A local favorite, located in the heart of the French Quarter, dishing out some of the best seafood and po-boys in New Orleans! A hot roast beef po-boy, fully dressed, awaits!
8
New Orleans Creole Cookery
30 minutes
You have to try the famous Gumbo YaYa at the New Orleans Creole Cookery. You haven’t experienced New Orleans until you’ve stepped into this iconic eatery, courtesy of A.J. and Anna Tusa of the famous New Orleans Tusa restaurant family. The Cookery promises new generation energy combined with the city’s most treasured cooking traditions in a setting that really speaks to the way people dine today. Wonderful cocktails are available to purchase if you choose. Great Happy hour, be sure to return for the Grilled oysters and special drinks
9
French Quarter
The French Quarter is famous for its nightlife and colorful buildings with cast-iron balconies. Additionally, the food is some of the best in the world. Your taste buds will say "thank you!" We are looking forward to meeting you and showing you our wonderful city while satisfying your TasteBuds!
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