Scottsdale’s vibrant culinary scene is ripe for exploration. On this 3-hour food walking tour, you’ll uncover the region’s unique flavors, from mini chimichangas to Luau Pork Sliders. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you’ll dive into the city’s rich history and equestrian heritage. Whether you’re a foodie or a cultural enthusiast, this intimate tour with a 10-participant limit promises a delightful and insightful experience.
Key Points
- A 3-hour culinary exploration of Downtown Scottsdale, featuring a sampling of unique regional dishes and beverages for $97.16 per person.
- Highlights include a mini chimichanga, cheese crisp, Luau Pork Sliders, 3 Sister Salad, and a Chocolate Malt Shake.
- The tour provides historical insights into Scottsdale’s history and culture, including visits to significant landmarks like the Little Red School House.
- Participants can discover hidden gems showcasing Scottsdale’s vibrant culinary scene, including an authentic Chocolate Malt Shake and island-inspired cuisine.
- The tour includes water throughout, and the guide’s gratuity is included, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience.
Tour Overview
The Scottsdale Food Walking Tour is a 3-hour activity that explores the culinary scene of Downtown Scottsdale.
Limited to 10 participants, the tour is conducted in English and costs $97.16 per person. Guests can reserve now and pay later, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Along the way, the tour highlights Scottsdale’s history, landmarks, and local favorites. Participants will sample unique regional dishes and beverages, including a mini chimichanga, cheese crisp, chocolate malt shake, and luau pork sliders.
The guide’s gratuity is included in the tour price.
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Exploring Downtown Scottsdale’s Culinary Scene
As the tour begins, participants embark on a culinary odyssey through Downtown Scottsdale’s vibrant food scene.
The guide leads the group to:
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A Mexican staple pivotal to the city’s development, where they sample unique dishes that shape the Southwest.
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The only Indigenous restaurant in the region, offering an authentic taste of the local culture.
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The top tiki restaurant in Scottsdale, where they indulge in Island-inspired cuisine, including the tour’s highlight – the Luau Pork Sliders.
Throughout the journey, the guide shares insights into Scottsdale’s history and hidden gems, creating a well-rounded food and cultural experience.
Unique Dishes Shaping the Southwest
While exploring Downtown Scottsdale’s culinary scene, participants on the food walking tour savor unique dishes that shape the Southwest. They sample a mini chimichanga, a deep-fried burrito filled with seasoned beef and cheese.
Next, they indulge in a classic cheese crisp, a toasted tortilla topped with melted cheese. The 3 Sister Salad blends traditional Southwestern ingredients like corn, beans, and squash.
The tour also features an authentic Chocolate Malt Shake, a refreshing treat originating from the region’s early soda fountains. These dishes showcase the vibrant and diverse flavors that define Scottsdale’s culinary identity.
Learning About Scottsdale’s History
Throughout the food tour, participants also get to learn about Scottsdale’s history from the knowledgeable local guide.
The tour stops at significant landmarks, including:
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The Little Red School House, a symbol of the city’s early education system.
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The Indigenous restaurant, the only one of its kind in the region, showcasing the culinary traditions of local Native American tribes.
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The 5 horse fountain, a tribute to Scottsdale’s rich equestrian heritage and natural beauty.
As the tour progresses, the guide weaves in stories about Scottsdale’s past, providing insights into the city’s development and cultural evolution.
More Great Tours NearbyVisiting Significant Landmarks
The Scottsdale Food Walking Tour takes participants on a journey through the city’s significant landmarks, offering a unique glimpse into its storied past.
The tour begins at the iconic Little Red School House, a symbol of the city’s early educational roots. Guests then visit a Mexican staple pivotal to Scottsdale’s development, followed by a stop at the only Indigenous restaurant in the region.
The tour concludes at the 5 horse fountain, a tribute to the city’s natural beauty and historical significance. Throughout the experience, the guide shares captivating stories that bring Scottsdale’s past to life.
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Discovering Hidden Gems and Local Favorites
Along With the renowned landmarks, the Scottsdale Food Walking Tour unveils a treasure trove of hidden gems and local favorites that showcase the city’s vibrant culinary scene.
Participants can expect to:
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Discover a Mexican staple eatery pivotal to the city’s development, offering a taste of authentic regional cuisine.
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Indulge in an authentic Chocolate Malt shake, a beloved local treat.
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Experience island-inspired cuisine at the tour’s top tiki restaurant, a delightful surprise for adventurous palates.
These hidden gems complement the tour’s highlights, providing a comprehensive exploration of Scottsdale’s diverse and flavorful culinary landscape.
Food and Beverages Included
As part of the Scottsdale Food Walking Tour, participants can expect to savor a delightful array of local specialties.
The tour includes a mini chimichanga, a cheese crisp, and a 3 Sister Salad. For dessert, guests will indulge in a classic Chocolate Malt shake and the regional delicacy, Ras Malai.
The tour includes a mini chimichanga, a cheese crisp, and a 3 Sister Salad. For dessert, guests will indulge in a classic Chocolate Malt shake and the regional delicacy, Ras Malai.
Savory bites include Luau Pork Sliders from one of Scottsdale’s top tiki restaurants.
Throughout the tour, water is provided, and gratuities for the guide are included, ensuring a seamless and satisfying culinary experience.
Meeting Point and Directions
Participants will meet in front of The Scottsdale Historic Museum, located at 7333 E Scottsdale Mall, Scottsdale, AZ 85251.
Nearby, there’s a statue of Winfried and Helene Scott with their Mule. Parking is free in the garage behind the museum.
Participants should look for the guide with an orange umbrella for easy identification. The tour starts promptly, so being on time is advised.
With these clear directions, guests can find the meeting point and join the Scottsdale Food Walking Tour with ease.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Tour Suitable for Vegetarians or Those With Dietary Restrictions?
The tour appears to offer some vegetarian options, such as the cheese crisp and 3 Sister Salad. However, it’s best for travelers with dietary restrictions to contact the tour operator to confirm if their needs can be accommodated.
Can I Bring My Own Water or Snacks on the Tour?
Participants can bring their own water or snacks on the tour, but it’s not necessary as water is provided throughout the experience and a variety of food samples are included in the tour price.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Seniors or Students?
The tour doesn’t explicitly mention any discounts for seniors or students. However, the website encourages guests to contact the tour provider directly to inquire about any available discounts or special offers.
How Do I Get to the Meeting Point if I Don’t Have a Car?
If you don’t have a car, you can take public transportation. The tour meeting point is located near the Scottsdale Metro bus station, making it accessible by bus. Rideshare services like Uber or Lyft are also options to get to the starting location.
Can I Book the Tour for a Private Group?
Yes, the tour can be booked for a private group. The tour operator offers an option to reserve the tour exclusively for your group, allowing you to customize the experience to your preferences.
The Sum Up
The Scottsdale food walking tour offers a delightful way to experience the vibrant flavors and rich culture of the city. Guests can savor unique regional dishes, learn about Scottsdale’s history, and visit iconic landmarks and hidden gems, all while enjoying refreshing treats. With a small group size and a knowledgeable guide, this culinary adventure provides an immersive and memorable experience for $97.16 per person.
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