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Itinerary4.9 based on 10 reviews
This food tour was amazing, but it was so much more than amazing food. Zach was amazingly fun and we learned so much about the history of Fells Point while enjoying a variety of delicious stops along the way. Please don’t hesitate to book this tour, you’ll have a blast!
I'm fashionably late in writing a review, but I assure you my incredible experience with Bite of Baltimore in September has not faded from memory. For anyone planning a trip to Baltimore, the Fells Point food tour is a must-do activity. Definitely arrive hungry and sporting your athletic footwear because you will eat a lot AND get your steps in. If you can, request Seth as your tour guide--he's hilarious and knowledgeable about the city's history and food scene. Overall, I enjoyed the variety of cuisine we tasted and learning about Baltimore. The tour gave me a great foundation for how to navigate the city and I made some new friends in the tour group as well.
We loved this food tour! The portions served were very big, much more than what we've had on other food tours. It was very interesting and Seth our tour guide was amazing. He was informative and funny! Definitely do this when you're in Baltimore. You won't regret it!
Seth, our guide, was very personable and a lot of fun. I especially loved one part of the evening when guests were seated together where he asked us to share something about the famous foods from our home states. Fells Point is a beautiful, historic neighborhood and a must see while in Baltimore!
This tour was absolutely fantastic. The tour guide was so knowledgeable about fells point. I’ve lived in baltimore for almost 7 years and was always learning something new and trying new dishes at places I haven’t been before. I highly recommend this tour for anyone visiting baltimore and folks that have been here for years.
My hubby had a special birthday to celebrate, and it makes it particularly difficult for us since half the family lives in Culpeper, Virginia and the other half near Lancaster County, in Pennsylvania. Baltimore was the perfect meeting place. We all love food, all types of food, and this tour sure filled that requirement. We brought 9 family members ranging from 19 years old to "old as dirt." Our guide, Erich, was tons of fun and shared oodles of information about the areas through which we walked, but not so overwhelming as to lose the attention of those of us who aren't history buffs. What impressed us was the variety and quality of food at each of the four stops. Plenty of time to relax and rejuvenate while moving on to the next restaurant. We expected tapas sized servings at each location, but that certainly wasn't the case; I actually gave up the ghost at the third stop. Next time we're in town we'll definitely try the Mount Vernon tour.
Today I went on Bite of Baltimore’s Fells Point tour with my wife. Both of us love food (me especially, evidence: waistline) and we were very much looking forward to our tour around Fells point, which neither of had visited in at least a decade. The tour began at the Thames street park. This is where we met our tour guide Seth. “Met” isn’t the right word though… The Thames street park is where Seth made his presence known. Incredibly welcoming, I felt like I was invited into his home, not meeting a stranger in a park. He was warm, bubbly, energetic and interesting. I am a BIG personality, but this guy was a force of nature. He built immediate rapport with everyone on the tour(8 people) and off we went. The restaurant selections were all fantastic. We made 4 stops on our tour. Incredible tacos and tamales at Chilango. And top shelf margaritas! Perfectly cooked Salmon and rice with vegetables at The Pointe. Paired with a beautiful glass of Sangria (this drink was included in our booking) An insanely good plate of Drunken Noodles at Thai Street. And then we finished off the evening with a charcuterie board from heaven at Pitango. In between all of our stops Seth regaled us with the history of the area. The origins of Fells point, it’s significance in American history, the war of 1812 and the unusual position the city found itself in with its own Fort McHenrys cannons pointed at it during the civil war. He pointed out the important buildings and structures, taking time out here and there to show us the discoloration of bricks that marked where buildings had been added to over the years. He worked all of this seamlessly into his routine, telling jokes and laughing with all the members of our tour about anything and everything that popped into the conversation. It was so organic I felt like I was visiting an old friend showing us his hometown, rather than paying for a service. We discovered that Seth was a NEW tour guide! This was his first time doing an unsupervised tour! Considering The wealth of knowledge and local history that he treated us to, the veteran tour guides must be superstars! Can’t wait to do it again! 5 stars to bite of Baltimore for the adventure they took us on today! I will absolutely be booking another tour soon!
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