Charleston Walking Food Tour With Secret Food Tours
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Duration 3 hours
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Small group tour
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Expert guide in English
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Includes local delicacies
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Meeting point at Callie's
Explore Charleston's rich food heritage on a delightful 3-hour walking food tour, sampling local favorites and hidden gems.
Featured Reviews
Included
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Handmade local ice cream
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Our delicious secret dish
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Chicken bog
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Benne wafers
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She-crab soup
Excluded
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Gratuities
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Hotel pick - up
Explore Charleston's rich food heritage on a delightful 3-hour walking food tour, sampling local favorites and hidden gems.
Highlights
- Experienced guides with local knowledge
- Sample classic Carolina-style BBQ
- Taste fresh seafood from the area
- Try a local delicacy crafted for a U.S. President
- Decadent Secret Dish experience
Meeting Point
The meeting spot is in front of: CALLIE'S HOT LITTLE BISCUIT, 476 1/2 King St, Charleston, SC 29403, United States.
476 1/2 King St, Charleston, SC 29403 , United States
End Point
Charleston tour will end on either Queen St & Meeting Street, or on E Bay St (one block over from where we began the tour).
Charleston, SC , United States
What to expect
Harbor Entrepreneur Center
The meeting spot is in front of Port of Call Food + Brew Hall - 99 S Market St Suite 5, Charleston, SC 29401, we'll be waiting with an orange umbrella and a big smile!
U.S. Custom House
Majestically overlooking East Bay Street and the harbor, the United States Custom House is one of the most striking buildings in Charleston. It is an outstanding example of a public building and reflects the time when Charleston was one of the country's busiest port cities.
Charleston City Market
You'll take a stroll through the Historic Charleston City Market and learn how the African slave trade introduced iconic ingredients such as benne seeds and collard greens to the local diet.
Dock Street Theater
Charleston's Dock Street Theatre was the first theater building designed solely for theatrical performances in America. Its rich history reflects the theatrical tradition and cultural history of Charleston and America from the 1700s through the millennium.
Charleston tour will end on either Queen St & Meeting Street, or on E Bay St (one block over from where we began the tour).
Additional Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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*Please note: the itinerary and menu is subject to change, based on the locations' availability, weather, and other circumstances.
What our experts say
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Try the She-crab soup at Poogan's.
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Visit nearby Waterfront Park for views.
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Check out local shops on King St.
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Bring a water bottle for hydration.
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Consider dining at Husk after the tour.
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