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Discover Dublin’s culinary scene on a private food tour with 10 tastings, local guides, and hidden gems. Perfect for food lovers wanting authentic experiences.
Exploring Dublin through its food offers a delicious way to connect with the city’s culture, history, and local life. This private walking tour combines tasty samples with city sights, led by a passionate local guide. It’s a crafted experience for those eager to taste real Irish flavors and discover lesser-known spots.
What we especially like about this tour is how it includes 10 thoughtfully selected tastings—from Irish classics to international bites—making every bite count. The chance to learn about Dublin’s food scene from a local who knows its ins and outs adds a layer of authenticity many visitors crave.
However, a key consideration is the price point—at over $200 per person, it’s not cheap. Some might find it a bit steep, especially when comparing similar experiences in other cities. But if you value personalized attention, authentic flavors, and off-the-beaten-path stops, this tour fits perfectly for those who want more than just a superficial taste of Dublin.
This experience is best suited for foodies, cultural explorers, and travelers who appreciate a private, flexible tour. It’s ideal if you’re looking to combine sightseeing with hearty food samples in a relaxed, intimate setting.

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This private food tour presents a wonderful mix of culinary delights and cultural insights. Starting at the meeting point, La Maison15 Castle Market, you’ll immediately notice the relaxed, personalized vibe that a private tour offers. Led by Ruairi—a guide praised for his storytelling, humor, and local knowledge—you get the feeling you’ve gained a new friend rather than just a tour guide.
The core of this experience is the 10 tastings curated by Ruairi himself, based on his love for Irish cuisine and his familiarity with the city. These are not just random bites; each has been selected to showcase Dublin’s authentic flavors and diversity. From classic fish and chips at Burdocks to local cheeses and high-quality Irish drinks, the tastings are designed to leave your palate well and truly spoiled.
Guests have commented on the generous portions—”huge portions” according to some reviews—and the excellent variety. One reviewer mentioned trying falafel and Irish beers, highlighting the tour’s mixture of traditional and modern influences. Another pointed out that the stops felt thoughtfully chosen, with Ruairi’s warmth and humor making every bite even more enjoyable.
Beyond food, you’ll get to see Dublin’s highlights, including Dublin Castle, Trinity College, and Christ Church Cathedral. While these landmarks are pass-by sights (no entry tickets included), they offer context and history that enrich your understanding of the city.
One reviewer appreciated the way Ruairi intertwined stories of Dublin’s past with current food hotspots, creating a narrative that makes walking more engaging than just ticking off sights. The fact that the tour includes some lesser-known spots, like local grocery stores or pubs with live music, gives it a special local flavor.
Guests consistently praise Ruairi for his knowledge, humor, and ability to tailor the experience. One review describes him as “an excellent storyteller,” who made the tour memorable through interesting anecdotes and a friendly approach. Several mention how he made an effort to accommodate dietary restrictions, including vegetarian options, which is a big plus if you have specific food preferences.
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At $208.15 per person, the tour falls into the premium bracket, but most reviews suggest the experience is worth the cost. The private aspect means you’re not stuck with strangers, and the guide’s insights add significant value. The tour also includes city highlights between tastings, making it a well-rounded cultural experience.
Some guests have noted the price as a bit high, especially when compared to other food tours in different cities. Yet, given the private format, the personalized service, and the quality of tastings, many feel it offers good value for those seeking a tailored, immersive experience.

Your guide, Ruairi, will greet you here, setting the tone for a relaxed and engaging walk. From this point, you’ll explore some of Dublin’s vibrant streets and hidden corners, stopping at carefully selected venues.
Though not the focus of the tour, passing by Dublin Castle and Trinity College offers a quick insight into Dublin’s historical fabric. As Ruairi shares stories about these landmarks, you’ll get a richer appreciation of how Dublin’s history intertwines with its food culture.
You can expect a leisurely pace—about 3 hours in total—giving ample time to enjoy each tasting, listen to stories, and ask questions. The private setting also means you can take your time and soak in the local atmosphere.

Many reviews emphasize how Ruairi’s knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling elevate the experience. One guest remarked, “Ruairi was an excellent host, and his humor made the tour so memorable.” Guests appreciated how he tailored the experience—especially for vegetarians—and went above and beyond with tips on Dublin’s best spots for food, drinks, and culture.
Some mentioned how they appreciated that the tastings were generous and high quality, which makes the cost more justifiable. The inclusion of sustainable, carbon-neutral practices also resonates with eco-conscious travelers, adding a feel-good factor.

The tour is private, so only your group participates—perfect for couples, families, or friends seeking a personalized experience. The meeting point is conveniently near public transportation, making it accessible. Although the tour doesn’t include pickups or drop-offs, the central location simplifies logistics.
Booking is recommended well in advance, with most travelers securing their spot about 69 days ahead. It runs for about 3 hours, giving you a good balance of tasting, sightseeing, and storytelling.

The Dublin Private Walking Food Tour with 10 Tastings offers a compelling combination of delicious food, cultural sights, and local storytelling. It’s perfect for food lovers who want a personalized, relaxed experience that takes them beyond the typical tourist trail. The tour’s emphasis on authentic flavors and off-the-beaten-path venues makes it a memorable way to taste Dublin.
While the price may seem high, many guests feel the quality, intimate setting, and knowledgeable guide justify the expense. The inclusive approach—accommodating dietary restrictions and sharing local tips—adds to its value.
If you’re after a deep dive into Dublin’s culinary scene and a friendly, engaging guide, this tour checks many boxes. Conversely, if you prefer a more budget-friendly or self-guided experience, you might find other options in Dublin. But for those seeking a curated, authentic taste of the city, this tour is well worth considering.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarian options are available, and you should inform your host in advance to ensure they cater to your dietary needs.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 3 hours, including tastings, sightseeing, and storytelling.
Are there any additional costs?
No, the price covers all 10 food and drink tastings. Entry tickets to attractions like Dublin Castle or Trinity College are not included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellations are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, it is exclusively for your group, providing a more personalized experience.
What kind of foods can I expect?
A mix of Irish classics like fish and chips, Irish cheeses, fudge, and international options like falafel and local craft beers or ciders.
Will I learn about Dublin’s history?
Absolutely. Passing landmarks like Dublin Castle, Trinity College, and Christ Church Cathedral will be narrated with stories that add historical context.
Is the tour eco-friendly?
Yes, the experience is certified carbon-neutral, appealing to environmentally minded travelers.
What’s the meeting point?
La Maison15 Castle Market, Dublin 2, a central location near public transit.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 69 days ahead, ensuring availability in peak seasons.
This private Dublin food tour offers a well-rounded, delicious, and personalized way to discover Ireland’s capital. Full of genuine flavors, local stories, and insider tips, it’s a fantastic choice for those wanting to feel more connected to Dublin’s vibrant food scene.