Apr
18

Triangle Food Tour

foodtourlogo Get ready for a delicious, guided, walking food tasting tour, sprinkled with historical tidbits of downtown Raleigh. The Triangle Food Tour affords the chance to explore and discover a culinary perspective of downtown Raleigh that even an insider might not know. The tour will be stopping numerous times for sample tastings.  For example,

  • A landmark barbecue restaurant where the people are as unique as the barbecue, or
  • A boutique grocery that thinks it’s a gourmet restaurant, or
  • An Asian restaurant that will have you dreaming of dumplings, or
  • An international chocolate shop that goes beyond Belgium.  And many more…

The tour takes pace Thursdays- 9:00 am (don’t be late) and is $38 per person (includes all tastings). Wear comfortable shoes because the tour is usually about 3 hours, and continues rain or shine.

Tickets must be purchased in advance at www.trianglefoodtour.com or by phone at (919) 319-5674. The tour meets at the Capital City Grocery Porch, 10 minutes before departure.

  • Pam

    Interesting concept, I wonder if they will be able to stay in business. Thursday morning tours only, kind of hard to participate on a work day. Seems more like something for tourists to our area, but how much tourism does Raleigh really see?

  • Jenna

    This is something I’d really love to do on a Saturday afternoon. I wonder how they chose Thursdays?

  • http://www.trianglefoodtour.com Leigh

    The day and time had to be at the restaurants’ convenience so as not to infringe on busy lunch crowds. Participants have been giving good reviews. Limited time introductory price of $28.
    A Saturday afternoon tour is being explored to see if there are enough restaurants interested.
    Stay tuned.

  • http://www.nahuallitrading.com paul

    Hey how about a chocolate tour of the triangle. Chocolate Seeds, Escazu, Dolly Moma and Micheals are all worth a visit. The area is part of a growing chocolate movement in NC.

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