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Seller: DCFoodTours
(DC Metro Food Tours)
Seller Description:
DC Metro Food Tours offers unique culinary and cultural walking tours that bring you to some of the area's most unique and historic neighborhoods. Learn from highly trained guides about the architecture and history while enjoying cuisine from locally owned and operated restaurants.
We will open your mind and palette to the sights, sounds and flavors that Washington DC has to offer. The area best known for its museums and moments is also full of exciting, historic neighborhoods that offer a wide range of cuisine that will change your expectations of our nation’s capital.
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Activity Information:
Activity Description
Our latest food tour introduces you to the historic yet chic charm of Georgetown, an area that pre-dated Washington DC.
You will be transported on this 3.5 hour food tour across 250+ years of history and enjoy flavors closely connected to the Northwest DC neighborhood.
This tour will bring together progressive, high-end cuisine, with long standing DC institutions. From restaurants and shops running before prohibition, to swanky hotspots, this food tour brings together some of the best this area has to offer: - Handmade pasta from an award winning chef
- Nouveau American cuisine with mid-Atlantic influences
- 6th generation old world recipes from one of the cities oldest restaurants (and a favorite of JFK!)
- Handcrafted beverages from an ultra chic European influenced coffeehouse
- A legendary sandwich and student favorite for over 30 years
- Authentic central and eastern European cuisine in the design district
- Fresh seafood from an 80 year old fish market
- Local specialties at a market serving the area since 1790
- Handcrafted drinks and desserts from a printer turned critically acclaimed baker.
Long before it became popular by the Kennedys and the home of high end retail and fashion, Georgetown was a working class port city pre-dating the Federal City of Washington DC. Its roots are still very much alive and can be seen in the red brick townhomes and turn of the century factories that are found throughout the area.
We will finish up our journey by crossing the historic C&O canal and enjoying a sweet ending and drink from a bakery that originated as a printing house.
Meeting Location:
Georgetown - intersection of Pennsylvania & M St (Washington, DC)
(Exact meeting location details will be provided immediately upon purchase of tickets.)
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