The Best of the Best in Boston Food Tours

They say the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, and that holds true for my husband. A few years ago, I gifted him a tavern and pizza tour, and it was a huge hit. This past December, I decided to do it again. This time we are doing the North End Neighborhood Food Tour. We are going on Memorial Day weekend, and we can’t wait. In the meantime, I thought it would be fun to research the Best in Boston Food Tours. Boston is full of history and great food. Here are the 8 Boston Food Tours that made the list.

The Best in Boston Food Tours- Shot of Boston, MA

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Boston’s Historic North End

Best in Boston Food Tours- Historic North End

Let’s start with Boston’s Historic North End. Before diving into the tours offered here, I would like to provide a bit of history. The North End is Boston’s oldest neighborhood, where people have lived since the 1630s. It is rich with history, some good and some not so good. The North End is known for its Italian population and restaurants. Not only do people come for the food, but see to Paul Revere’s house, the Copp’s Hill Burying Ground, and the old North Church. Remember, “one if by land and two if by the sea’? That all happened in the North End.

The Prince Macaroni Company and incredible organizations such as The Home for Little Wanderers were started here. There also have been some dark times. The Great Molasses Flood, whereby a 25 ft wave of molasses flowed down Commercial Street towards the waterfront, sweeping away everything in its path. One hundred fifty people were injured, 21 people were killed, and it caused damage of 100 million dollars in today’s money.

Best in Boston Food Tours- North End’ s Famous Hanover Street

Today the North End is one of Boston’s most prominent tourist destinations and one of the best places to grab a meal, a coffee, and a cannoli.

Best in Boston Food Tours- North End Neighborhood Food Tour

This is the tour that Bill and I will be doing in May. The tour takes you to award-winning restaurants, stop by the Best of Boston winners to taste pizza, sandwiches, bread, and cannoli. You will visit an old-world salumeria shown on the Food Network. The tour includes a visit to the Old North Church (exterior only) and a walk through the North End, where history lovers will hear plenty about this part of Boston’s history. We end the tour with a pasta dinner at one of the North End’s famous award-winning restaurants and take a cannoli for the road.

Best in Boston Food Tour- Seafood and Pasta dish.

How much is the tour? – $150.00 per person.

What’s included? – Price of all food, taxes, and server’s gratuities

What’s excluded? – Tour cost does not include drinks or tour guide’s gratuity should guests wish to consider.

Best in Boston Food Tours – Boston’s North End Group Walking Tour

If $150.00 a person is a bit steep, why not try Boston’s North End Group Walking Tour. Like the North End Neighborhood Food Tour, the guide will take you through the history of the North End as you sample authentic Italian cuisine. The tour includes a visit to a hidden bakery, samples of meats, cheeses, pizza, and pastries. Unlike the tour above, included is a visit inside the Old North Church, which is truly a thing of beauty.

Best in Boston Food Tours- Sicilian Pizza
Best in Boston Food Tours- Paul Revere and the Old North Church
Best in Boston Food Tours- Inside the Old North Church

How much is the tour? – $72.00 a person.

What is included?- samples of food, pastries, a drink, and entrance into the church.

What is excluded? -Tour cost does not include drinks or tour guide’s gratuity should guests wish to consider.

Best in Boston Food Tours – Boston’s Politically Incorrect Lunch and Dinner Tours

According to the description, these two tours take place in the North End, but this one will show you the REAL North End. Like the others, it is a walking tour where you will learn the North End history and visit hidden gems. There is both a lunch and a dinner tour.

Lunch Tour

Best in Boston Food Tours- authentic Italian food.

The lunch tour is 3 hours long. It includes visits to historical sites, local hangouts, and samples of authentic Italian food. There is a visit to a Salumeria (Italian Deli), and you will learn to make Italian Panni. Take a stroll down Hanover Street and visit some of the best bakeries and coffee shops the city has to offer. Then, head over to the tour guide’s mother’s house for an authentic Italian lunch consisting of a homemade plate of pasta Bolognese, pizza or a Caprese salad, and a homemade dessert. Visit an 80-year-old spice and coffee shop and a 112-year old wine shop. Another highlight, see the headquarters of the alleged Boston Mob.

Best in Boston Food Tours – Prince Street- Home of the Boston Mob
Best in Boston Food Tours- Boston Mob

The wake for the infamous Sacco and Vanzetti was held out of a home in the North End. Fun fact, my great grandfather served on the jury of their criminal trial. Haven’t heard of the Sacco and Vanzetti case? Read about it here.

Dinner Tour

Rather the dinner tour? The dinner tour includes all of the above, except instead of lunch, you eat dinner with Mama. Enjoy a traditional Italian Sunday dinner, which includes pasta with meatballs, sausages, and braciola. An antipasti course and dessert are also served.

What is the cost? – $69.00 for lunch $90 for dinner.

What is included? – Food, drink, and admission into historical sites.

What is excluded? Gratuity for tour guide.

Best in Boston Food Tours- Lewis Wharf in the North End

Best in Boston Food Tours- Boston Chocolate Tours

Best in Boston Food Tours- yummm chocolate

A tour made just for me! LOL! If you have been reading long enough, you will know by now I love all things chocolate. This is a walking tour of the city that starts in the North End and ends in Beacon Hill. Beacon Hill is a neighborhood in Boston and at the top of the hill is the Massachusetts State House. Federal-style row houses, narrow gaslit streets, and brick sidewalks adorn the area, a desirable and expensive part of Boston.

Best in Boston Food Tours- Beacon Hill – Louisburg Square

This tour will bring you to six locations for chocolate tastings. Learn about this great city’s history, plus visit historical sites such a Patriot’s Corner and the Old North Church, pass by Boston Public Library and the famous Newbury Street. This is a private tour.

What is the cost? – $206.00 per person.

What is included? – All the chocolate and the pasteries, plus water.

What is excluded? – Gratuities for your guide.

Best in Boston Food Tours – Cocktails and Cannolis

Best in Boston Food Tour- Cocktails and Cannolis

Ahhh.. another tour made just for me. The tour is also located in the North End. Do you see a trend here? The best food is in the North End! The tour is approximately 2 hours and takes you through the North End, where you will have four desserts, including cannoli and gelato. It also includes three cocktails. Walkthrough the North End over to Paul Revere’s house, where you learn the importance of alcohol in Revolutionary Boston. Also, see where Paul hung the famous lanterns. There is a blind cannoli test, and the tour gains you access to two of the top cannoli shops in the city. The lines at these shops are usually down the street, so this is a real treat. I have waited in the queue for Mike’s Pastry and it is worth it!

What is the cost?- I could not find this information, but there is a number to call to request a quote.

What is included? – All of the above, plus a water bottle to carry with you.

What is excluded? – Gratuities for your guide.

Best in Boston Food Tours – Boston Brew Tours

Best in Boston Food Tours- Brew Tours

Boston Brew Tours takes you behind the scenes of a craft brewery. Taste up to 16 different craft beers as you are driven around by a guide. You have access to 3-4 of Boston’s best local breweries, cideries, or distilleries, all of which include lunch and some snacks.

What is the cost? -Approximately $136.00 a person.

What does it include? – All the alcohol and food.

What is excluded?- Gratuity for your guide.

Best in Boston Food Tours- Beacon Hill and Back Bay Food Tour

This tour includes a three-course meal of a light lunch. It usually involves lobster. After lunch:

  1. Explore the historic Charles Street and enjoy tastings at multiple chocolatiers.
  2. Walk Beacon Hill’s Louisburg Square and visit Acorn Street, the most photographed street in Boston.
  3. Stroll past the Boston Public Library and visit an off the beaten path wine and cheese shop and bakery ranked 3rd in the country.

The tour ends with dessert at one of Boston’s top restaurants.

Best in Boston Food Tours- Copley Fountain in Back Bay
Best in Boston Food Tours- Boston Public Garden
Best in Boston Food Tours- Acorn Street, Boston, MA
Best in Boston Food Tours- Boston Public Library

What is the cost? – $100 per person.

What is included? – All of the above.

What is excluded? – Gratuity for guides.

Best in Boston Food Tours – Bites of Boston

Bites of Boston has a few tours. One is the Sweet and Savory South End Tour. The South End of Boston is a neighborhood in the city. The South End has the largest intact Victorian row house district in the country and s made up of over 300 acres of parks. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Best in Boston Food Tour- South End Home

During the tour, you will visit 5-6 local eateries and hear the history of how the South End came to be.

What is the cost?- $71.50.

What is included?- Food and drink.

What is excluded? – Gratuities for the guide.

Are you hungry yet? Boston is a fabulous place to visit and eat! If you are ever in town, make sure to check out one of these terrific tours.

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77 COMMENTS

  1. Sandra Whitmore | 8th Feb 21

    This is a really great guide. I miss the wonderful food available in big cities. My mouth was watering looking at your photos!

  2. Faye | 8th Feb 21

    Yes, I am hungry now! Incredibly so! That was dreadfully unfair XD

  3. Whitney Woodley | 8th Feb 21

    Oh my goodness. I’ve never been to Boston. The experiences & the food look so delicious! Thanks for sharing! 🌸

  4. Morayma | 8th Feb 21

    This is definitely now on my list of travel destinations….I want to do a culinary tour of several states and your post is right up my alley! Thanks for sharing!

  5. Angela | 8th Feb 21

    Cocktails and cannolis, that is my kind of life!

  6. Darby | 8th Feb 21

    The chocolate tour sounds like thee perfect thing for me to do when visiting! lol I have such a sweet tooth!

  7. Alexis Farmer | 9th Feb 21

    The Brew Tour is calling my name! Lol. All of these Boston Food Tours looks awesome. Gonna have to try one when I visit my friend in Boston!

  8. lisa Manderino | 9th Feb 21

    This looks amazing! I need to go on a food tour the next time I visit!

  9. Dawn Troxell | 9th Feb 21

    I’m going to be honest, I didn’t even know there was such thing as a food tour. I’ve participated in wine tours but never a food tour. My husband and I went to Boston a couple years ago and I think we totally missed out by not taking one of these tours. We must go back!! Thank you for educating me on this topic.

  10. Elaina Mogren | 9th Feb 21

    All the food looks so yummy! I love the detailed architecture in the buildings.

  11. Laura | 9th Feb 21

    Yes, I’m definitely hungry. And not just for anything, but Italian food and chocolate! I love all of the history related to Boston. Incorporating into a food tour sounds perfect. Wish I lived closer.

  12. Kristen W Allred | 9th Feb 21

    I love Boston but have never done a food tour. I would love to try one when I get to back.

  13. Tricia Snow | 9th Feb 21

    Well the prices for the Boston Food Tours are certainly reasonable. I am totally down for this activity!

  14. Jennifer | 10th Feb 21

    That’s interesting about your great-grandfather. The Boston food tours look yummy. I’d like to do the chocolate one.

  15. Kendra | 10th Feb 21

    Wow! I would love this! We loved the food we had in Boston, but we were only there for a day. A food tour sounds like a perfect way to experience Boston as a foodie!

  16. Lisa, Casey, Barrett Dog | 10th Feb 21

    WOW! That food looked amazing! We have not been to Boston and this gives us a reason to explore and put this destination on our list! Thank you for sharing.

  17. Emi Sorensen | 11th Feb 21

    I absolutely MUST make it to Boston. For the history and for the FOOD!!

  18. Maria Gustafsson | 11th Feb 21

    I absolutely love food tours! I’ve done them in Florence, Paris, London, New York and San Francisco. You learn so much about the history of the place as well as trying great food! My favourites were Paris and London!

  19. Marianne | 11th Feb 21

    This looks really amazing! We have considered doing food tours, but it tends to get really pricey when travelling with a large family. We mostly figure out what the specials or must try foods are in a city, and go that route. I could definitely see myself doing the chocolate tour though! YUM!

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      Yes, it can get rather pricey. We tend to do these as a couple. My boys can be picky. LOL

  20. Pam | 11th Feb 21

    Oh my goodness, I want to do ALL of these Boston Food Tours! How did you decide? A few years ago I saw similar tours in Indy and tried to set one up as a girls night out, but we weren’t all free on the dates of the tours. I’ll have to look into this again as it sounds like so much fun.

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      It was a tough choice. Since it was for my husband’s birthday, I had to choose one that he would enjoy. He can be picky when it comes to food.

  21. Stacey Billingsley | 11th Feb 21

    These look so fun and I love your pictures! We were supposed to go to Boston for the first time last summer, but we had to change our plans with Covid. I’m tentatively planning on going next summer. The chocolate tour looks amazing, and I’d love the one with the Victorian house. I will keep these in mind when we plan!

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      Hopefully, you can get here this summer. I am hoping things will be somewhat normal by then.

  22. Julie Gazdecki | 11th Feb 21

    Happy to know someone that knows the Best of Boston! Can’t wait to visit this historic town someday!

  23. Cindy | 11th Feb 21

    I’d move to visit Boston! Have you seen places that have vegan options too?

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      Yes, most of the restaurants have vegan options.

  24. Denise | 11th Feb 21

    I am all about foodie experiences! This looks awesome!

  25. Cas | 11th Feb 21

    I have never been to Boston but doing a Boston food tour would be such a cool abs tasty way to explore the city!

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      There is so much to do and see here. Then you can head to the coast and see our beautiful beaches or head west to the mountains.

  26. Sabrina DeWalt | 11th Feb 21

    We LOVE food. All of these tours sound incredible.

  27. Barbara | 12th Feb 21

    WOW! This looks so wonderful!

  28. Leeanne | 12th Feb 21

    You’ve made me hungry. I’d love to go on a food tour through the north end, leaving the kids at home. What a great idea for a date night. Super fun and cool all at the same time. Perfect for a Valentine’s Day present.

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      Yes, this is definitely something I rather do without my kids. LOL

  29. Chantelle | 12th Feb 21

    I’d love to explore Boston! Food is an added bonus!

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      Food and history, a great pair.

  30. Barbara | 13th Feb 21

    Food tours are so exciting!

  31. Suz | TravelsWithSuz.com | 13th Feb 21

    Love food tours! That pasta and seafood dish really got to me – it looks amazing. The best food tour I’ve ever done was through AirBNB experiences in Copenhagen; it was off the hook!

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      I love doing food tours in all the cities we visit. You get to go to the best local places.

  32. Trisha | 14th Feb 21

    Ooo! I love the idea of a food tour in Boston! Especially the chocolate one! Sign me up!

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      I can’t wait to do that one myself.

  33. Melissa Jones | 14th Feb 21

    Boston is definitely on my to-do list! It looks like such a great place to visit!

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      It is. There is just so much to do and see.

  34. Karen | 14th Feb 21

    I can’t wait to visit Boston again and take these Boston food tours. Everything looks and sounds delicious.

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      Like I told Tricia, bring your stretchy pants and walking shoes.

  35. Kendra Kaiser | 15th Feb 21

    A food tour is such a great gift idea! My hubby would love that! Thanks for the idea and this awesome guide!

  36. Tammy Horvath | 15th Feb 21

    I love all of your suggestions. I especially love that you have included the prices. https://tammyhorvath.com/blog/

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      I am glad you found it helpful.

  37. Sydney Delong-Eat Simply Sweet | 15th Feb 21

    Eat my way through Boston? Yes please!!

  38. Debbie | 15th Feb 21

    Wow these all sound amazing. Would be hard to choose!!

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      It is hard to choose. I am glad I live here and can try them all.

  39. Katharine | 15th Feb 21

    I can’t wait to travel again. Your photos are lovely! <3

  40. Debbi H | 15th Feb 21

    What a wonderful post! It has been 25 years since I last visited Boston, and I thoroughly enjoyed getting “reconnected” with one of my favorite cities.

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      I am glad! A lot has changed in 25 years, so make sure to come back.

  41. Denise | 15th Feb 21

    Looks like an awesome activity in Boston. Right up my alley!

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      Bring your stretchy pants and walking shoes!

  42. Barbara | 16th Feb 21

    Lots of treats to be discovered here!

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      Yes, there is. It is a fabulous city.

  43. Sandi Barrett | 16th Feb 21

    Funny how things change, not that long ago no one would go to Southie for a food tour – now it’s hip and urban chic. As a Bostonian, all I can say is come and enjoy all our amazing food and history. So many great options.

    • Heather | 16th Feb 21

      Yes, the city has changed quite a bit. So much to do and see.

  44. Keirsten | 16th Feb 21

    Boston has some great vegan restaurants I’d love to checkout one day.

  45. Carolyn | 16th Feb 21

    I really, really want to take a trip to Boston now! I might even splurge on one of the pricier tours, just for fun!

  46. Tiffany | 16th Feb 21

    I have never thought about doing a food tour before but this sounds like fun!

  47. Jason Gowin | 16th Feb 21

    I haven’t been to Boston in a long time, and have visited a few of the places you mentioned on my travels there. I look forward to the day when we can go back, provided a molasses flood or pandemic don’t stop us.

  48. Kristin | 16th Feb 21

    Wow, I would love to do these tours. The chocolate one especially! 🙂

  49. Charlene | 16th Feb 21

    I love Boston, but have never tried a food tour before. These look great! Thank you for the reviews!

  50. Suzan | It's My Sustainable Life | 17th Feb 21

    The North End may be one of our most favorite spots of all time. You cannot go wrong in any of the establishments there!

  51. Tiffany | 20th Feb 21

    I loved visiting Boston! The food! The history! Cannot wait to go back!

  52. Maya | 21st Feb 21

    Great collection of yummy food choices!

  53. Melissa Jones | 22nd Feb 21

    That looks like an amazing time! Boston is definitely on my bucket list!!

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