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Experience West Palm Beach's vibrant nightlife with a guided tasting tour through hidden bars, colorful street art, and historic spots, all with delicious bites and cocktails.
Imagine wandering through the lively streets of West Palm Beach with a knowledgeable guide, discovering hidden bars, sampling tasty bites, and learning about the city’s intriguing Prohibition era. That’s exactly what the Prohibition Dinner & Drinks Tour offers—a balanced mix of history, food, and fun in the heart of downtown. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a local looking for a new perspective, this tour promises a unique peek into the city’s vibrant culture.
What we love the most? The variety of carefully curated stops—from street art murals to rooftop views—and the expert guidance that ties everything together with engaging stories of Prohibition. Plus, the thoughtfully plated food and well-mixed cocktails make it feel like a true tasting adventure. That said, the tour runs about 2.5 hours, which is perfect for a relaxed evening but might be a bit fast-paced for some who prefer to linger longer at each spot.
One thing to keep in mind is that this tour is designed for small groups—around 16 people—so it’s intimate without feeling crowded. It’s ideal for those who appreciate a good story paired with flavorful bites and drinks, and who want a quick, lively overview of West Palm Beach’s local scene. If you’re after a more laid-back, extended experience, you might want to explore additional options, but for a lively, curated evening, this ticks all the boxes.
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Your journey begins in the vibrant heart of West Palm Beach, right on Clematis Street. Here, we loved the way the tour immediately immerses you in the local vibe—bright murals, lively streets, and a sense that you’re about to discover something special. The first stop is simply a quick introduction—just 10 minutes to get oriented and soak in the colorful street art, setting the tone for an evening of discovery.
Next, you’re transported to the trendiest part of Clematis Street, the 500 block, where Hullabaloo sits—a spot known for its hidden courtyard and retro vibe. The surprise of this stop is the retro Airstream trailer, which adds a playful touch. Here, you’ll sip on a cocktail named for a dead rock star (a nod to the creative naming and presentation), and enjoy a roast pork sandwich and zucchini chips with red bell pepper aioli.
Reviewers consistently praise this stop for its atmosphere and unique setting. One noted, “The restaurants’ staff were wonderful and the drinks and food were a nice variety.” Another said, “It was fun to try new drinks and places and also walk around, learning some history and seeing some interesting art.”
The tour then moves to Sassafras, where the focus is on classic Southern favorites with a twist. The Key West Pink Shrimp and Grits paired with a refreshing Kiwi Mojito gets high marks for flavor and presentation. The bar top’s quirky charm keeps things lively, as one reviewer notes, “You’ll get a kick out of their bar top.” This stop balances hearty Southern fare with inventive cocktails, and it’s clear that the food here is well-received.
At Sourbon, you’ll be wowed by the beautiful botanical dining room—a feast for the eyes as well as the palate. The bruschetta here is praised for its freshness, and the hidden speakeasy in the back adds an element of mystery and exclusivity. The guide shares stories of the Prohibition era, adding depth to the experience. Guests often comment on the atmosphere and the quality of the cocktails, which reflect the sophisticated yet relaxed vibe of the spot.
Next, Proper Grit continues the theme of historic elegance, paying homage to Old Florida’s regal beginnings. The cheese and charcuterie board is a highlight—generous, flavorful, and paired with the classic Old Cuban cocktail. The ambiance transports you to a different era, and many appreciate the balance of history and hospitality. One guest mentioned, “It was a great time, and Shawna made it fun,” highlighting the importance of the guide’s storytelling.
The finale takes place at Spruzzo, arguably the best rooftop restaurant in town, with scenic water views. Here, the group relaxes, takes in the sunset, and enjoys a Carrot Cake Ice Cream Sandwich—a deliciously indulgent end to the evening. Guests love the breathtaking water vistas and the casual, friendly atmosphere. One reviewer summed it up: “We loved the views and the fun atmosphere, and the tour ended on a high note.”
The value of this tour lies in its carefully curated stops that combine local eats, creative cocktails, and entertaining stories. At $105 per person, it provides a well-rounded evening—including three cocktails and multiple bites, all served in a safe, plated manner. With most bookings happening about 35 days in advance, it’s clear many travelers see the appeal of this intimate, guided exploration.
The tour’s duration—just over two hours—makes it ideal for those with limited time but who still want to experience a city’s culinary and cultural heartbeat. The small group size (max 16 people) ensures you’ll get personalized attention and the opportunity to ask questions, making it a more engaging experience than just wandering solo.
The knowledgeable guide is a major plus—many reviews highlight the guide’s ability to weave history with humor. Shawna, in particular, is praised for her storytelling and friendliness, which elevates the experience from a simple pub crawl to an educational evening.
The food is praised for its quality and presentation, with many reviews citing the variety of bites and the delicious cocktails. The inclusion of individually plated items contributes to safety, especially in current times, and ensures everyone gets a fair share of the good stuff. The drinks are thoughtfully chosen to complement each stop, offering a nice mix of classic and creative options.
The start point on Clematis Street is easy to reach via public transit, and the tour ends conveniently at Spruzzo on the 8th floor with water views. The mobile ticket system simplifies check-in, and the tour’s flexible cancellation policy (free up to 24 hours in advance) offers peace of mind.
This Prohibition Dinner & Drinks Tour is perfect for adventure-seeking food lovers, history buffs interested in Prohibition, and small groups wanting a lively, curated evening. It’s particularly suited for travelers who want a balance of education, entertainment, and delicious bites in a relatively short timeframe.
While not suited for those with mobility issues or who prefer a slower, more leisurely pace, it’s an excellent choice for anyone looking to sample West Palm Beach’s local scene, learn something new, and enjoy a bit of fun with fellow travelers. Be prepared for some walking and standing, but the pace is manageable and well-paced.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
While mainly designed for adults who enjoy cocktails and bites, there’s no strict age limit. However, the focus on alcohol makes it more suitable for those over 21.
How long does the tour last?
It runs approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, giving ample time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
Are the food and drinks included in the price?
Yes, the tour includes three cocktails and several plated bites across different stops, making it a good value for the experience.
Can I join the tour if I have dietary restrictions?
The menu is pre-plated for safety, but specific dietary restrictions are not mentioned. It’s best to contact the tour provider in advance.
What about transportation between stops?
The tour is a walking experience, so be prepared for some light walking around downtown West Palm Beach.
Is parking readily available?
Most travelers find parking nearby, but public transportation is also an option, as the meeting point is near transit stops.
If you’re after an engaging evening that combines local history, art, and culinary delights, this Prohibition Dinner & Drinks Tour offers great value. Its small-group format and knowledgeable guide make it a personable experience, perfect for travelers who want more than just a typical night out. Whether you’re a fan of cocktails, curious about Prohibition, or simply love discovering hidden city spots, this tour provides a lively, well-rounded introduction to West Palm Beach’s vibrant downtown scene.
Ideal for:
– Food and drink enthusiasts eager to try multiple stops in one evening
– History lovers interested in Prohibition stories
– Small groups seeking an engaging, fun outing
– Travelers wanting a taste of West Palm Beach’s hidden gems without the hassle of planning each stop
Not ideal for:
– Those seeking a long, leisurely exploration
– Guests with mobility issues or young children
– Travelers not interested in alcohol or quick-paced walking tours
Overall, it’s a lively, well-reviewed way to experience a different side of West Palm Beach—full of flavor, stories, and unexpected surprises.