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Luxuriate in Atlanta’s thriving foodie scene on a gourmet walking tour with a small group. Try a variety of cuisines as you eat your way through a 4-course meal and try craft alcohol pairings over the duration of the tour. Avoid tourist traps and eat like a local with unique dishes at popular establishments and hidden gems.
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Southern Culinary Tours
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Keith_F, Jul 2025
My view may be skewed because we went on an outstanding food tour in Lisbon two weeks ago, but there was nothing special about this tour. There was no real explanation of why each restaurant was chosen and how the food and drinks served tied to Atlanta. The last stop was a chain bakery for desert. The food and drinks were good and the tour guide provided some interesting facts about Atlanta, but we didn't stop anywhere thatvIm dying to see again.
Tena_K, Jun 2025
Tour review Started off at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. Beautiful. We even got to go inside. Built in 1902 & 1904, this church is one where ALL gather and doors are open to all. Tour guide said he was a little rusty and might need to refer to notes. Of course - Atlanta has a huge history to remember. We went to our first stop - chicken and waffles. Chicken was amazing - waffle was just ok. Also came with a lovely cocktail. That’s when it got interesting. Our tour guide asked if anyone was going to eat the last waffle and when no one wanted it he ate it. We also had a few non-drinkers so he had one of the cocktails, and then another. Next stop was pizza and beer. Pizza was delicious. Pepperoni, hot honey, got cheese - yummy. Again, he ate with us and drank a couple of beers. On the way to our next stop we passed the church and he started to tell us about it again and we reminded him we’d stared there. Next stop we saw Margaret Mitchell’s House and the Federal Reserve. We could have read the signs and gotten more. brunch was breakfast paella, tortilla, and potatoes bravas. It was so good! And…. Sangria. Which he had lots of since there were about five people who didn’t get sangria. On the way back we passed Margaret Mitchell’s house again and he tried to tell us about it again and we stopped him. It was just disappointing. I’ve had a tour almost in every state we visit and none of the guides drank. I don’t have a problem with one cocktail, but come on, your job was to entertain and inform, not imbibe.
Regina_F, May 2025
It was a great tour, good food & drinks, very interesting sites & buildings! Lots of fun facts about Atlanta. Cory, our tour leader, was great!
Ryan_N, Apr 2025
Katrina was knowledgeable and personable. She connected with everyone on the tour so we felt included. Her background and training in restaurants makes her a great tour leader. The food and cocktails were an excellent mix of formal and casual. It was a fun and interesting way to spend the afternoon in Midtown ATL.
Learn the basics about Margaret Mitchell and her impact on Atlanta's history
Guests will learn a little about this important landmark during our food tour
St Mark's United Methodist Church is not only the Southern Culinary Food Tours- Atlanta's meeting location but also a historic place of interest. Guests will learn about its interesting historical roots and architectural elements.
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