Historical Food Tours in New York, NY

About Our Tours

Experience New York City in a brand new way on one of our immersive historical food tours of New York, NY.

We work with clients from around the world interested in New York City’s incredible food, history, and culture. Perfect for corporate events, networking, field trips, birthday parties, student groups, or curious individuals. Whether your group is local, international, small, or large, a memorable NYC experience is just a few clicks away!

Private Group Tours

Our private tours are the ultimate NYC experiences. We work with groups of all sizes throughout New York, NY, including student groups, corporate clients, hotels, religious organizations, non-profits, travel agents, and families. All of our private group tours are unique, flexible, and all inclusive. We handle everything, so you can simply focus on the experience!

We offer nine exciting tours equally suited to New Yorkers and visitors alike. Recent clients include Stanford University, Columbia University, NYU, Google, YouTube, BMW, Ernst and Young, and the NYC Department of Education. Our private tours have a 6 guest minimum and can accommodate groups of 50 or more.

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Inquire About Our Private Tours

For more information on any of our private tours in New York, NY, email alex@foodstrolls.com, or call us at +1-609-658-8556. To inquire about or request a custom private group tour, click below.

Free Public Walking Tours

We also offer free public walking tours, ideal for solo travelers or small groups who don’t mind enjoying the experience with other guests. Our free public walking tours do not include food or drink, but otherwise follow the same template as our popular private tours. Common themes include immigration, architecture, pop culture, and of course, food!

These free neighborhood walking tours are the best and most immersive way to experience NYC on a budget. Once signed up, you simply attend and tip the guide whatever you feel is appropriate at the end of the tour.

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