Eat your way through Saratoga Springs with local history and Broadway treats
2.5-3 hours
Food tastings, guided walk
Explore Saratoga Springs on a cultural walking tour that pairs tasty bites with stories of the city’s history, culture, and architecture. Stroll the famous farmer’s market, then continue along Broadway for local treats.
Tours are held every Saturday from May–October.
Let us know 24 hours ahead to reschedule or receive a full refund.
The start time varies by listing: one section states Noon, and another states 11:30 AM. Follow the specific meeting instructions you receive after you book.
You can often find street parking on Maple Ave. If not, use the parking garage on Maple Ave just south of the inn.
Yes. The tour is described as suitable for all age groups and fitness levels, with a leisurely pace.
The Old Bryan Inn on Putnam Street.
We registered to one of the Saratoga Food Tours. It didn't disappoint. We liked the variety of stops and food choices. We discovered local places we wouldn't have seen or tried otherwise. We had an overall great experience! Our host Gloria, was very nice and knowledgeable. Our group had a mix of capital region folks. Also East and West Coast visitors. We enjoyed their company. Gloria made sure we all felt welcome. First, a blast from the past at the Bryan Inn where we had savory bruschettas. We'll be checking out their Mug Club later on. Then we tried delicious treats at the Farmers Market: creamy yogurt from the Argyle Cheese Farm, spiced Scandinavian cookies at Parchment, also a stop to taste bourbon Maple Syrup from New York State producers. We became educated about olive oil and balsamic vinegar at the Saratoga Olive Oil Co. Their sampling variety was so delectable! We enjoyed a beautifully delivered sampler banquet at Sara's Kitchen with Middle Eastern flavors. We had a good time at the Brasserie Benelux. It almost felt we were in Europe. Oktoberfest anyone?! Last, as dessert, the tour concluded with honey sampling at the Saratoga Honey and Tea Company. Bring comfortable shoes, have a light breakfast and bring a bag for shopping.
Saray Bicknell
September 29, 2024
We registered to one of the Saratoga Food Tours. It didn't disappoint. We liked the variety of stops and food choices. We discovered local places we wouldn't have seen or tried otherwise. We had an overall great experience! Our host Gloria, was very nice and knowledgeable. Our group had a mix of capital region folks. Also East and West Coast visitors. We enjoyed their company. Gloria made sure we all felt welcome. First, a blast from the past at the Bryan Inn where we had savory bruschettas. We'll be checking out their Mug Club later on. Then we tried delicious treats at the Farmers Market: creamy yogurt from the Argyle Cheese Farm, spiced Scandinavian cookies at Parchment, also a stop to taste bourbon Maple Syrup from New York State producers. We became educated about olive oil and balsamic vinegar at the Saratoga Olive Oil Co. Their sampling variety was so delectable! We enjoyed a beautifully delivered sampler banquet at Sara's Kitchen with Middle Eastern flavors. We had a good time at the Brasserie Benelux. It almost felt we were in Europe. Oktoberfest anyone?! Last, as dessert, the tour concluded with honey sampling at the Saratoga Honey and Tea Company. Bring comfortable shoes, have a light breakfast and bring a bag for shopping.
Saray Bicknell
September 29, 2024