Williamsburg Bites Brooklyn Food Tour in Brooklyn, NY

Like A Local Tours218 Bedford AveBrooklyn, NY 11211
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Total Price: $79.05 (USD)
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Overview

Explore historic Williamsburg with a local guide on these Brooklyn walking tours. Sample delicious food in Williamsburg Brooklyn, a neighborhood known for its exciting nightlife, rich culinary history and eccentric restaurants. From delectable bites to fun storytelling, enjoy an epic NYC food tour through vibrant street arts, scenic views and iconic landmarks.

up to 3 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Experience the food and culture of the Williamsburg neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York.
  • Tour lasts approximately 3 hours. Arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time.
  • This walking tour is recommended for all ages. Children 3 and under are free to join.
  • It includes food tasting at up to 6 stops (enough for lunch). Drinks are not included
  • Enjoy a tour full of character with excellent storytelling by a guide who's a working actor, comedian, or writer.
  • Tours Include all food from 5 stops on the tour (enough for lunch). Vegetarian and gluten-free options available.
  • Drinks and other food are available for purchase.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking.

Description

Come hungry! Experience the best of Brooklyn on this highly recommended Williamsburg Bites Brooklyn Food Tour — includes enough food for lunch!

Recommended by Vogue, Fodor's, TripAdvisor, and more!

Williamsburg, one of Brooklyn's most popular and exciting neighborhoods, straddles old and new. You can enjoy the lively arts, music, and boutique scene here, chill in numerous cafes, dine in some excellent restaurants — and soak up the unique vibe.

During this gastro experience, discover Brooklyn's cultural delights and delectable bites at the hand of local food experts. Delve into the rich culinary history of the area as you visit iconic institutions to sample tasty treats.

Williamsburg Bites Brooklyn Food Tour Reviews

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Criticlin
"Awesome museum"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed February 11, 2025 NEW
Very interesting, well done museum. Love the “pool” area that is now used as a restaurant… & the sauna/shower areas. You could visualize the hotel in use. Definitely recommend.
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sara12rara
Asheville, North Carolina
"I love this place! "
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed February 09, 2025 NEW
I love this place! The building itself is so beautiful. The architecture and design are so detailed and lovely. And the exhibits were interesting and showed a wide variety of items. There was a short-term exhibit of early bicycles that was pretty cool. I think the art, furniture, Tiffany Glass, and various other items were on permanent exhibit. It was both cool and strange that they had Winston Churchill's taxidermy Lion. I recommend going to this museum.
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angeleyes27
Brigantine, New Jersey
"The volunteers here are the absolute nicest"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed January 24, 2025 NEW
This is a beautiful museum, both inside and out. They have a senior discount, child discount & one for local residents. On each floor, they have people here who will give you the history of items in the galleries. These people are so kind & a wealth of information. They go out of their way to help visitors. In some spots, it is difficult to find your way around. The bicycle exhibit was very interesting & the person there explained how the bicycle changed history. In the bottom of the museum is a cafe in what used to be the indoor pool which was cool. There was a section with cut glass, one with musical instruments, paintings, furniture, etc. The one desk there has 200 drawers. This is an interesting museum.
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joelrE6867KV
"Unique glimpse into the past"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed January 19, 2025 NEW
The collection of gilded age things….music players, bicycles, furniture, crystal…just amazing. The building itself is also awesome…one of the first two luxury hotels in St. Augustine.
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Noraatc
Sudbury, Massachusetts
"Brilliant Gilded Age and much more"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed January 17, 2025 NEW
The first sight in St.Augustine we headed to was the Lightner Museum (former luxurious Hotel Alcazar). It was free for us because we are NARM (North American Reciprocal Membership) members. It is such a treasure! The exhibit of Dutch paintings on the third floor is not worth it, in my opinion, as the paintings are very mediocre, but the rest of the museum’s collection is phenomenal. The collection of the museum founder, Otto Lightner (a prominent publisher in Chicago), exhibited in the former ballroom of the Hotel Alcazar on the second floor presents a lavish display of decorative art created during the American Gilded Age period. It is called “The Gilded Age from the Lightner Museum”. There are magnificent pieces of furniture, sculpture, Tiffany lamps from the Richard Dreihaus collection in Chicago… My favorites were the Art Deco crib, the Anglo-Indian settee, lovely marble statue of Cleopatra, and of course the Tiffany glass collection (I fell in love with the Richard Dreihaus Museum in Chicago in September 2024). The first floor is a hodge-podge of everything wonderful. Stunning collection of crystal owned by Mrs.Samuel Eberly Gross from Chicago, the Russian Baths, the Massage Cabinet of the Hotel Alcazar… Loved it! And on the ground floor there is a music room and the Science and Industry collection: this is where you can see Rota, the Churchill’s Lion, and the wooden statue of Francis I, King of France. The courtyard, which we have seen the day before, looked especially lovely today, in bright sunshine. The huge colorful fishes in the pond were delighted to greet us again.😊
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Frequently Asked Questions about Williamsburg Bites Brooklyn Food Tour

Where does this walking food tour meet up?

The Williamsburg Bites Brooklyn Food Tour meets at The Mini Mall located at 218 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249, USA.

How long is the Williamsburg Bites Brooklyn Food Tour?

This NYC food tour is approximately 3 hours and spans a distance of about a mile and a half. Arrive 15 minutes prior to departure. You will walk at a leisurely pace and frequently stop to discuss exciting points, but will be on your feet most of the time.

What does the tour include?

The Williamsburg Brooklyn food tour includes a local expert guide and all food at the 6 stops on the tour (enough for lunch). Vegetarian and gluten-free options are available.

Is this food tour suitable for children?

Yes! Children under 3 are not required to purchase tickets unless they want to enjoy the tastings. Please keep in mind that tours are 3 hours long and there is a considerable amount of walking.

Are the tours conducted in English only?

These Williamsburg NYC tours are conducted in English, but their guides speak Spanish, Italian and French. If you need a tour in another language, please call the number on your e-ticket.

What should I bring with me?

Bring your e-ticket (either printed or on mobile), a refillable water bottle, and weather-appropriate items like sunscreen, umbrella and hat.

What happens during inclement weather?

Tours will run rain, snow, or shine. Dress accordingly to the weather before your tour.

What should I wear?

Wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes, as you will be walking for most of the tour. Guests must be able to move at a reasonable pace.

Are the tours wheelchair and stroller accessible?

Yes, all tours are both wheelchair and stroller accessible. Most of the Brooklyn Williamsburg neighborhood spots are street-level.

Can I bring my pet?

Dogs are fine if you don't mind leaving them outside when stopping by food establishments.