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Discover Orlando’s vibrant craft beer scene on a guided 3-hour walking tour featuring 4 local spots, tastings, small bites, and authentic local charm.
Exploring Orlando often means theme parks, but this tour offers a refreshing alternative—an engaging stroll through its craft beer neighborhoods. The Brews and Bites Brewery Walking Tour invites you to sample some of the city’s best brews, savor tasty small bites, and get a behind-the-scenes look at local breweries—all in a relaxed, friendly setting. For travelers craving an authentic taste of Orlando’s local flavor beyond the tourist spots, this experience promises a lively, enjoyable afternoon.
We especially love how this tour combines tastings from multiple establishments with insightful commentary from a local guide—making it more than just a pub crawl. The opportunity to peek into the brewing process at the breweries adds a dash of educational value, making it perfect for beer enthusiasts or curious visitors alike. One potential drawback is that the tour is limited to those over 21 and pregnant women, so it’s not suited for everyone. But if you’re into good beer, tasty bites, and walking through vibrant neighborhoods, this tour should be right up your alley.
This experience is ideal for those who appreciate local craftsmanship, enjoy trying different beers, and want a friendly, social way to experience Orlando’s creative side. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group, you’ll find this tour a fun, relaxed way to explore both the city’s neighborhoods and its brewing talent.


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The tour kicks off at Ten10 Brewing Company, located at 1010 Virginia Dr, Orlando. Meeting your guide in front of this lively brewery sets the tone for a friendly, no-pressure exploration of Orlando’s craft scene. The small size of the groups—usually manageable and personal—means you’ll have plenty of opportunities to ask questions and get tailored insights.
The tour takes you through two of Orlando’s most vibrant districts—Mills50 and Ivanhoe Village. Both neighborhoods are known for their eclectic, artistic vibe, with colorful murals, independent shops, and a welcoming community feel. Walking through these areas, you’ll get a genuine sense of the city’s local flavor, far from the typical tourist corridors.
The highlight for many is the visit to Ten10 Brewing and Noras. At Ten10, you might find a variety of craft beers brewed on-site, and the guide will likely share how the brewing process works—from ingredient selection to fermentation. Guests have reported that they appreciated the chance to see the brewing process in action and to taste beers directly from the source.
Noras, another local favorite, offers a different vibe—often praised for its unique brews and relaxed atmosphere. The tour includes tasting samples here, giving you a real taste of Orlando’s local creativity. Several reviews mention that the beers are “delicious” and “well-crafted,” making them worth the visit even for casual drinkers.
More Great Tours NearbyAlong With the breweries, the tour visits The Thirsty Topher and Ziggies Pizza. These spots serve as welcoming local pubs, where the focus is on community and quality drinks. The Thirsty Topher, in particular, has been lauded for its variety of beers and friendly bartenders. Ziggies Pizza offers a perfect pairing—pizza and beer—adding a fun, casual element to the afternoon.
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The tour includes 8 beer samples spread across the four stops. You’ll also get small bites to complement the beers, often described as delicious and thoughtfully chosen. These bites help balance the strong flavors of the craft beers and give you a fuller, more satisfying experience.
One of the tour’s most valued aspects is the chance to learn about the brewing process from knowledgeable guides. Several participants have remarked that the guide’s commentary is both informative and engaging, making it easy to pick up new facts without feeling overwhelmed. The behind-the-scenes peek into how beer is made adds a layer of authenticity and appreciation.
The tour lasts about 3 hours and covers walking distances manageable for most visitors. Comfortable shoes are recommended since you’ll be on your feet while exploring neighborhoods. The meeting point, in front of Ten10 Brewing, is convenient for those staying downtown or nearby.
The group size is small enough for a personal experience—generally a few dozen participants at most—ensuring that everyone can participate comfortably. The tour is offered in English and operates mostly in the afternoon, fitting well into a relaxed day of sightseeing.
At $75 per person, the tour offers a solid value for a combination of tastings, bites, and local insights. Compared to the cost of multiple individual tastings at breweries or bars, this package provides a cost-effective way to sample a variety of flavors and learn from a local guide. Several reviews note that the experience feels well-rounded and worth the price—especially considering the quality of the beers and the friendly atmosphere.
Since the tour is strictly for those over 21, it’s not suitable for pregnant women or minors. Alcoholic drinks are not permitted in the vehicle, and participants are encouraged to bring a camera, reusable water bottle, and comfortable shoes for the walk.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, you can book confidently knowing you can change your plans if needed. The “Reserve now & pay later” option allows you to secure your spot without immediate payment, offering flexibility if your schedule shifts.

If you’re someone who enjoys discovering local flavors, appreciates well-crafted beer, or just wants to relax and explore Orlando’s neighborhoods in a friendly, social setting, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially suitable for travelers who prefer a small-group, informal experience that combines education with fun.
The blend of visiting two breweries, sampling at two bars, and enjoying delicious small bites delivers a balanced experience—no one leaves hungry or uninformed. Plus, walking through neighborhoods like Mills50 and Ivanhoe Village adds a scenic, authentic layer that big bus tours often miss.
However, keep in mind that the tour’s focus is on craft beer and local flavor, so if you’re more into wine, spirits, or large breweries, it might not be the best fit. Also, since it’s mostly an afternoon activity, it pairs well with morning sightseeing or other activities in the city.
To sum it up, the Orlando Brews and Bites Brewery Walking Tour offers a delightful, laid-back way to explore local craft beer culture. It’s a smart choice for those looking to enjoy good drinks, tasty snacks, and a taste of Orlando’s creative neighborhoods—all guided by friendly locals who love sharing their city.
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers or those who don’t want alcohol?
No, since the tour is for those over 21, it’s not suitable for pregnant women or anyone who prefers not to drink alcohol. However, if you’re interested in the neighborhoods and food, you might still enjoy the social aspects.
How much beer will I get to taste?
You’ll enjoy 8 beer samples across the four stops, providing a generous tasting experience that allows you to try a variety of local brews.
Are the small bites enough to accompany the beers?
Yes, the bites are described as small but delicious and thoughtfully paired with the beers. They help enhance the tasting experience without replacing a meal.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at Ten10 Brewing Company at 1010 Virginia Dr. The guide will be waiting in front of the brewery.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the “Reserve now & pay later” option makes booking flexible.
Is this a walking tour, and how far will we go?
Yes, it’s a 3-hour walking tour through the neighborhoods. Comfortable shoes are recommended, and the pace is manageable for most visitors.
In summary, if you’re after a fun, authentic way to experience Orlando beyond the theme parks—one that emphasizes local brewing craftsmanship, tasty bites, and neighborhood charm—this tour is a fantastic choice. It balances educational moments with social fun, all wrapped in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Perfect for beer lovers, curious travelers, or anyone looking to connect with Orlando in a more personal way.
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