Not only was the food amazing (which it was) our host Alan was so friendly and knowledgable, he managed to couple a walking tour of the city, interesting history and stories withMy wife and 2 boys visited Edinburgh last season. The Brunch food tour visits the lower half of the Royal Mile but takes you behind the buildings to show you a different side to this part of the city. We live in a beautiful city with a fantastic array of restaurants and bars which we love to share.
The Canongate tour allows you talk to locals about the Scottish produce that they offer.Get a taste of Edinburgh on this guided tasting tour.
On our unique Glasgow food walking tours, you will enjoy the quirky history of the city while sampling food and drink in up to five venues on the journey. This breaks up the walk into 10-15 minutes segments with seating and toilet facilities available at all stops on the tour. Listen with an audio headset so you can walk at your own pace.Enjoy brunch with a slice of history on this Edinburgh food tour with a difference. Eat walk Edinburgh tours are all about locally sourcing. That, and that Eat Walk Edinburgh are a local Scottish company persuaded me. The Old & New Town tour and Canongate (part of the Royal Mile) Brunch tour both visit at least five stops for locally sourced food tastings with three also having drink tastings.
Plus get recommendations on places such as bars, restaurants, museums, and galleries to go following the tour. Our daily regular food tour size is limited to 8 people so you all get a chance to get to know each other on the tour.
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The company is based in Edinburgh, our guides are local and our tours showcase locally sourced, Scottish food and drink.We live in a beautiful city with a fantastic array of restaurants and bars which we love to share.Get a taste for Edinburgh’s vibrant food and drink scene with our two guided food tours.Below is information on the Old and New Town tour that you will experience whenever you book.The three-and-a-half hour Edinburgh Old and New Town food tour explores both the medieval Old Town of Scotland’s capital and its elegant Georgian New Town. Princes Street Gardens with Edinburgh Castle in the Background The Eat Walk Edinburgh Food Tour We were extremely jet lagged but barely noticed once the tour got started. Along the way, as you indulge in a Bloody Mary, breakfast canapés, small tastings of local cheeses, oatcakes, beer, whisky, fudge, and more, you'll get insight from your guide and shop proprietors into the history of the area.The Edinburgh food and drink tour explores both the medieval Old Town of Scotland’s capital and its elegant Georgian New Town. The company is based in Edinburgh, our guides are local and our tours showcase locally sourced, Scottish food and drink. The Secret Food Tour costs £59 with an extra £11 for the upgraded drinks package, and the Eat Walk Edinburgh tour costs £67 with drinks included. As you walk between venues your guide will talk about the history of the city.
Eat walk Edinburgh food tours visit five venues tasting locally sourced Scottish food with three of the stops also having drink tastings. Click on the photo above to read more about these tours. This food tour takes you off the tourist trail.As well as delving deep into Scotland’s natural larder, the Old and New Town food tour illustrates Edinburgh’s past and present; its history and the day-to-day reality of 21st century living in such a historical city.Guests will be given audio headsets so you can listen live to the guide as you walk at your own pace or stop to take photos.
Strolling around the city while stopping into various restaurants to taste Scottish fare was fun and informative. The guide will explain the local history and stories of these lesser known sightsWe use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Eat Walk Edinburgh Canongate Brunch Tour The Edinburgh Canongate Brunch food tour starts 10am finishes around 1pm. Includes the Royal Yacht Britannia and Holyrood distillery.Please read through FAQ if you have any questions about our tour.Since we started our food and drinks tours 8 years ago.
All of the stops have been carefully chosen not only to highlight Scotland’s iconic food and drink but also because many of the venues are much loved by local residents.