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Explore Savannah’s flavors and history on this 3-hour guided tour, sampling southern classics and international bites in the city’s historic district.
When you think of Savannah, images of moss-draped oaks, charming squares, and historic architecture probably come to mind. But if you’re a foodie—or just love discovering local flavors—this Southern Flavors tour promises more than just pretty sights. It offers a chance to taste your way through the city’s culinary scene while soaking in stories from Savannah’s past. From shrimp and grits to pimento cheese bites, you’ll leave both full and informed.
What we love about this tour is the balance it strikes: it combines delicious food with engaging storytelling, all in a walkable, manageable timeframe. The guide’s local knowledge makes the experience feel intimate, not touristy. Plus, the fact that it’s enough food for a full lunch means you’re not just snacking but truly tasting the city’s best.
A potential consideration? With around 16 travelers and a pace that’s leisurely but steady, it’s ideal for those who enjoy walking and a bit of socializing. If you’re on a tight schedule or prefer guided tours with more extensive historical commentary, you might find it slightly light on the history front. Nevertheless, this tour suits travelers eager to combine culture, cuisine, and a dash of fun—all in one manageable package.
Who will love this? Food lovers wanting a taste of Savannah, history buffs interested in local stories, and anyone looking for a relaxed, social way to explore the city’s highlights.
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Your adventure begins in the heart of Savannah’s historic district, at Johnson Square. Here, the tour’s roots are laid—over 20 years of guiding visitors through the city’s streets, now combined with the city’s burgeoning food scene. The tour kicks off with a friendly, small-group vibe that makes every traveler feel welcomed. Expect to stroll through shaded squares and admire the architecture while your guide shares stories—blending history with the city’s evolving culinary landscape.
For about two hours, your guide will take you through the historic core of Savannah, focusing on the stories behind the squares, streets, and buildings. This part of the tour is as much about local lore as it is about food. You’ll learn how Savannah’s unique character has influenced its cuisine and its culture, giving your tastings context and depth. The guide’s two decades of experience in Savannah’s touring scene shine here, making the storytelling lively and engaging.
Next, you’ll head to River Street and nearby areas between Broughton Street and River Street—one of Savannah’s most lively, picturesque spots. This area is a hub for diverse eateries, from Southern comfort food to international flavors. Over six different stops, you’ll sample an array of dishes—everything from shrimp and grits to pimento cheese bites—offering a full spectrum of Savannah’s culinary identity.
The tour is designed to highlight local favorites and hidden gems, giving you a taste of the city’s best food spots. One reviewer mentions how the guide, Christina, knew everyone at the stops, adding a personal touch. Expect to indulge in enough food to satisfy your hunger and perhaps even serve as a light lunch.
The final stop at Reynolds Square provides a chance to rest, chat, and reflect on what you’ve tasted—all while enjoying a bit of Savannah’s ambiance. The leisurely pace allows travelers to soak in the sights and stories without feeling rushed. It’s a relaxed finish to a well-paced journey.
All food tastings are included, with six stops offering Savannah’s signature flavors and some international influences. You’ll sample Southern staples like shrimp and grits, pimento cheese bites, and possibly other local favorites. Beverages are not included but can be purchased at the stops—perfect for those who want to try local beers or sodas alongside their bites.
Several reviews praise the quality and variety of the food. One mentions that the stops are just enough, emphasizing that they’re not overwhelming but satisfying. Another highlights the good variety, including some that may be unfamiliar. The tour is definitely designed to make you come away with a new appreciation for Savannah’s culinary scene—not just its traditional fare but also its contemporary twists.
At $60 per person, the tour provides a solid value considering it includes all tastings and the guide’s expertise. Since the tour lasts about three hours and covers six food stops, that’s roughly $10 per tasting—comparable to a small meal. For travelers wanting an authentic, guided introduction to Savannah’s flavors, this is both fun and cost-effective.
Reviews frequently mention how engaging and knowledgeable the guides are. Christina, in particular, earns glowing praise for her local insights and friendly demeanor. Small group sizes mean you get personalized attention and ample opportunity to ask questions. The tour runs rain or shine, so it’s wise to dress appropriately and bring an umbrella if needed.
The atmosphere is casual and convivial. Many reviews note how much fun their group had, with some mentioning how the guide knew everyone at the stops, creating a friendly, community feel. It’s perfect for solo travelers, couples, or small groups looking to combine socializing with a delicious exploration.
This tour offers a genuine taste of Savannah—both literally and figuratively. Unlike some cookie-cutter food tours, it mixes history, local stories, and culinary gems in a relaxed setting. The inclusion of six stops ensures variety, and the guide’s local knowledge enhances the experience beyond just tasting.
The food itself strikes a good balance: hearty enough to satisfy, yet diverse enough to showcase Savannah’s multi-layered identity. Reviewers highlight how the tour helped them discover new favorite spots they might have missed on their own. It’s an excellent way to get an insider’s view of the city’s evolving food scene.
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This experience is perfect for travelers who want a taste of Savannah’s cuisine paired with a bit of storytelling. It’s ideal if you enjoy walking, sampling multiple dishes, and learning local legends along the way. Foodies and casual eaters alike will find value here, especially since the tour hits both traditional Southern fare and international influences.
It’s also well-suited for groups seeking a social activity—many reviews mention fun groups and engaging guides. If you’re traveling solo, you’ll likely meet new friends. For couples or small groups, it’s a relaxed, enjoyable way to explore the city’s flavors.
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Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarian options are available; just be sure to advise the tour provider when booking.
How much food is included?
The tour features six food stops with tastings enough for a substantial lunch, so come hungry.
Are alcoholic drinks included?
No, beverages are not included but can be purchased separately at the stops.
What is the tour duration?
It lasts approximately three hours, covering six locations at a leisurely pace.
What should I wear?
Dress appropriately for walking and weather conditions, as the tour operates rain or shine.
Can I book this tour on short notice?
It’s recommended to book at least 20 days in advance, especially during busy seasons.
Is the tour accessible for those with limited mobility?
The tour involves walking, so travelers should have moderate physical fitness; check with the provider for specific accessibility concerns.
What is the group size?
A maximum of 16 travelers, ensuring a friendly, personalized experience.
To sum it up, the Southern Flavors Food, Pub Crawl, and History Walking Tour offers a well-rounded, tasty introduction to Savannah’s culinary and cultural scene. It’s a perfect choice for curious travelers eager to sample local favorites, learn some of the city’s stories, and enjoy a relaxed, social atmosphere. With friendly guides, delicious food, and genuine insights, it strikes a nice balance of fun and substance—sure to leave you both full and with a new appreciation for Savannah’s unique character.