Embark on a culinary adventure through the heart of New Orleans on our authentic food tour! Discover the flavors that define this vibrant city as you savor iconic dishes as you explore the rich history of New Orleans' diverse food culture, from Creole to Cajun influences, while visiting hidden gems and historic eateries. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, this tour promises a delicious dive into the soul of the Big Easy's legacy.
What's included:
All prearranged food and drink tastings.
All taxes and server gratuities (Guide gratuity NOT included)
Please Remember:
Tours are held rain or shine. Come prepared for walking in the day's weather.
Each tour is unique and destinations may change based on availability.
Vegan, gluten-free, dairy/lactose, nut & soy restrictions cannot be adequately accommodated.
Guests with multiple or severe allergies should contact Revelry Tours prior to booking to confirm accommodation.
You will meet your guide in front of Gazebo Cafe.
Our tour will conclude near our storefront at 809 Royal Street, New Orleans, LA.
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Chartres Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, is one of the city’s oldest and most historically significant streets, stretching from the French Quarter to the Marigny neighborhood. The street is steeped in New Orleans' rich colonial past, serving as a key corridor for commerce, culture, and social life. Like many streets in the French Quarter, Chartres has witnessed centuries of change, from French and Spanish colonial rule to the American era and beyond. It holds a unique place in the city's development, intertwining with tales of wealth, political power, slavery, and cultural evolution.
Toulouse Street is one of the most historically significant streets in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. Named after the city of Toulouse in France, it runs from Chartres Street down toward the Mississippi River, intersecting with several iconic locations along the way. Its history is deeply tied to New Orleans’ French colonial roots and the city’s vibrant cultural, social, and architectural development. Over time, Toulouse Street has witnessed the transformations of the French Quarter—from its early days as a French settlement to its evolution into a tourist destination and cultural center. Here's an in-depth look at the history of Toulouse Street and its role in shaping the character of New Orleans.
Royal Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, is one of the city's most iconic and historic streets, known for its charming architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and its long history as a commercial hub. Located in the heart of the French Quarter, it runs parallel to the Mississippi River and stretches from Canal Street in the Uptown direction down to Esplanade Avenue, passing through some of the city’s most important historical landmarks. Royal Street has been at the center of New Orleans' growth since its founding, serving as a site of early colonial trade, social life, commerce, and culture. Let’s dive into the fascinating history of this quintessential New Orleans street.
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