September 2nd, 2020 | BY Evie Stacey

Staff Review: Culinary Walking Tour of Saint Augustine

I instantly fell in love with St. Augustine the moment I walked into the historic district. The quaint storefronts and colorful wooden balconies made it look like a pirate theme park, but there’s so m ...
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September 2nd, 2020 | BY Evie Stacey

Wynwood Art and Culinary Tour

I hadn’t appreciated just how different mainland Miami was compared to South Beach Miami, until I went on the Wynwood Art and Culinary Tour and saw that there’s more to this city than white sand and c ...
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August 13th, 2020 | BY Evie Stacey

Miami Culinary Walking Tour

Even though the drive from St. Augustine to Miami was a mere four hours, it felt like I’d entered a completely different country the moment I drove over the MacArthur Causeway. I couldn’t wait to expl ...
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August 13th, 2020 | BY Evie Stacey

Passyunk Pizza Tour of Philly

There aren’t many cuisines that you can get a whole walking tour out of, but pizza is definitely one of them. As with most cities in America, pizza is a huge part of the food scene, and Philadelphia i ...
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August 6th, 2020 | BY Evie Stacey

Charleston Culinary Walking Tour

 If you prefer your city food tours to be more eating than walking, then the Charleston Culinary Tour is the one for you. This experience included home-style cooking, a barbecue tasting platter, fancy ...
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July 8th, 2020 | BY Evie Stacey

Little Italy Bronx Food Tour

Food, food, and more food - what else would you expect from a food tour of Little Italy? Meeting on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx, the group consisted of me, two Norwegian couples and our guide Gracie, w ...
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May 23rd, 2020 | BY Evie Stacey

Carmel-by-the-Sea Culinary Tour

This is now my seventeenth food tour in the US (I’m counting the cocktail tour), and I’ve decided there are two categories:   1. Tours where the guide takes an active role (i.e. eats the food, sits wi ...
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