September 2nd, 2020 | BY
Evie Stacey
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 ...
September 2nd, 2020 | BY
Evie Stacey
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 ...
August 13th, 2020 | BY
Evie Stacey
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 ...
August 13th, 2020 | BY
Evie Stacey
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 ...
August 6th, 2020 | BY
Evie Stacey
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 ...
July 8th, 2020 | BY
Evie Stacey
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 ...
May 23rd, 2020 | BY
Evie Stacey
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 ...