Sample local flavors and explore Newport’s colonial history on a guided neighborhood walking tour.
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3–3.5 hours
Food tastings, Guided tour
Discover Newport’s diverse neighborhood eateries while exploring its colonial architecture and culture on a guided walking tour. Enjoy multiple tastings that add up to a satisfying lunch as you learn local stories and history.
Tours run rain or shine; arrive 15 minutes early. Streets and some venues may have uneven surfaces and stairs, so strollers and wheelchairs may be uncomfortable. A valid photo ID is required for alcohol; a minimum of 4 guests is required to run the tour.
Non-refundable and cannot be rescheduled. Runs rain or shine. A minimum of 4 guests is required; if not met or if the seller cancels, you may be rescheduled subject to availability or receive a refund.
Corner of Marlborough and Dr. Marcus Wheatland Blvd. (in front of The Great Friends Meeting House)
Michelle, Erin, Angel, Jack, and Lesli lead these tours, and they consistently get praised for being enthusiastic, knowledgeable guides who blend local history with humor and genuine passion for their cities. The food stops showcase a nice variety of local restaurants, from ramen and pizza to chowder and ice cream, with many reviewers specifically calling out favorites like Suya Joint and Dune Brothers. The tours operate in both Providence and Newport, hitting about 6 stops over 3 hours with a comfortable mix of walking, eating, and storytelling that keeps the pace engaging without wearing people out. The experience works well even for locals who discover new perspectives on familiar places. Guides show real flexibility too, like when Erin accommodated a guest with mobility concerns by creating a modified route. One reviewer found the tour just okay, noting some stops felt touristy and questioning the timing of dessert mid-tour rather than at the end, but this appears to be an outlier. The tasting portions are designed to give you a sample at each spot rather than full meals, so set your expectations accordingly. Overall, it's a solid way to explore Rhode Island's food scene while learning some local history along the way.
Such a fun (and delicious) way to explore Providence! Our guide, Michelle, was that chick — funny, quick-witted, and full of local pride! She made the whole experience so engaging, mixing in history, humor, and plenty of personality along the way. Every food stop was amazing and offered something unique, from savory bites to sweet treats. The tour had the perfect balance of walking, eating, and storytelling — just enough to make you feel like you earned that next bite! 😋 If you’re visiting Providence (or even live nearby), do yourself a favor and book this tour. You’ll leave full, happy, and with a whole new appreciation for Rhode Island.
L. Dolly
October 9, 2025
Such a fun (and delicious) way to explore Providence! Our guide, Michelle, was that chick — funny, quick-witted, and full of local pride! She made the whole experience so engaging, mixing in history, humor, and plenty of personality along the way. Every food stop was amazing and offered something unique, from savory bites to sweet treats. The tour had the perfect balance of walking, eating, and storytelling — just enough to make you feel like you earned that next bite! 😋 If you’re visiting Providence (or even live nearby), do yourself a favor and book this tour. You’ll leave full, happy, and with a whole new appreciation for Rhode Island.
L. Dolly
October 9, 2025