Gastronomic Georgetown Walking Food Tour





Description
Our Gastronomic Georgetown Food Tour takes you to the historic yet chic charm of Georgetown, an area that predated Washington DC. You will be transported on this 3.5 hour food tour across 250+ years of history, and enjoy flavors closely connected to the Northwest DC neighborhood. Its roots are still very much alive and can be seen in the red brick town homes, and turn of the century factories that are found throughout the area. This tour includes a licensed and knowledgeable guide to show you through the town.
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The Old Stone House is one of the oldest structures in Washington, D.C. The house is also the last pre-revolutionary colonial building in Washington, D.C. Built in 1765, Old Stone House is located at 3051 M Street, Northwest in the city's Georgetown neighborhood.
The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal (C&O Canal) is a National Historical Park stretching 184.5 miles along the Potomac River from Georgetown in Washington, D.C. to Cumberland, Maryland. It was originally built as a canal for transportation, but is now a popular destination for recreation and historical exploration
Travelers will learn the history of the bridge, it’s importance to the city, and to DC.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- A maximum of 12 people per booking
- Dress code is smart casual, comfortable walking shoes
- Vegetarian, Vegan, kosher, Halal, Gluten-free, and Lactose-free options are available, please advise at time of booking if required
- Please list any food allergies/restrictions.**Accommodations can only be made if allergies or restrictions are noted at the time of booking.
Reviews(389)
Wayne was knowledgeable, funny & accommodating. Food was good, nothing fancy. Appreciated attention to keep our group out if the heat when possible. Nice quick afternoon tour.
Robert was amazing and so was the food! My family ranged in age from 13-50 and everyone had a great time. It all felt very curated to the group as a whole and even with the warm weather everyone ended happier than arriving.
This was a great food tour around Georgetown! Our guide, Wayne, invited us to a few delicious restaurants which offered amazing food choices! Wayne spiced it up with some interesting stories and historical sites around town! The walk was easy and everything was paced just right!
Robert did a great job of covering information about Georgetown, its start, evolution, and interesting residents. The food was very good and we had plenty to eat even though our total group was 13 people. The walk was easy and a great way to combine history with good food and good people.
This walking food and historical tour of Georgetown exceeded expectations. Robert was our guide and he was excellent. Robert was very personable, knowledgeable, and set the perfect pace for the tour. The 4 food stops were amazing. Excellent local restaurants that served an abundance of food. Do yourself a favor and eat a light lunch before going. I would highly recommend this tour.
the food and stories about the Georgetown were wonderful, our tour guide, Robert was accommodating knowledgeable attentive, highly recommend this tour.
Wonderful tour of Georgetown DC with interesting facts and food stops. Would highly recommend. Our tour guide, Wayne, was outstanding!
Enjoyed the variety of food offerings. Never felt rushed and had great conversation with the other tour attendees. Christian was a great guide.
Great experience to undergo whether you’re a foodie or a history nerd. Loved all of the places we stopped, Robert was awesome!
3 restaurants stops lots of food. Maybe pace yourself on the food. Some walking ,partly uphill. Wayne the guide was excellent. Good history lesson of Georgetown & DC.



