Boston Small-Group Walking Food Tour With Tastings
438 Ratings
- Live Guide
- Group Tour
- E-Ticket
- 3.5 hr












Spend three-hour on a guided, walking tour filled with culinary delights. You and a small-group (up to 12 people) will taste the freshest seafood food and some of the best Italian food in the country in a North End neighborhood of Boston. As you explore the colorful food scene, your guide will share the history of the area. *Please note: the itinerary and menu is subject to change, based on the locations' availability, weather, and other circumstances.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Secret Food Tours & Secret Tours
Your tour starts in the historical North End area of the city, also known as Little Italy, where you'll sample a number of Boston's favorite dishes as well as some of the best Italian flavors.
Begin with a Boston classic, the lobster roll. You may learn some fascinating facts concerning this crustacean. From there, snack on some roasted nuts at a tiny traditional shop before savoring an original sandwich with a recipe created by the shop's founder in America's oldest public square.
Visit a pizzeria that's hidden in plain sight, and eat a slice while enjoying the view of the church that was used to warn colonists of the British arrival by sea for the Battle of Lexington. Then pop into a neighborhood public market to taste sausages and a local craft beer that's still a hidden gem even to most Bostonians.
Food samples include fresh pasta, brick oven pizza, lobster roll, secret snack, honey tasting, an Italian sandwich, classic sicilian cannoli and water
Begin with a Boston classic, the lobster roll. You may learn some fascinating facts concerning this crustacean. From there, snack on some roasted nuts at a tiny traditional shop before savoring an original sandwich with a recipe created by the shop's founder in America's oldest public square.
Visit a pizzeria that's hidden in plain sight, and eat a slice while enjoying the view of the church that was used to warn colonists of the British arrival by sea for the Battle of Lexington. Then pop into a neighborhood public market to taste sausages and a local craft beer that's still a hidden gem even to most Bostonians.
Food samples include fresh pasta, brick oven pizza, lobster roll, secret snack, honey tasting, an Italian sandwich, classic sicilian cannoli and water