Massachusetts Avenue Food Tour

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Từ USD 77

4.28
18 đánh giá

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3 giờ 30 phút

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This Indianapolis food tour explores the commercial corridor bordering two of the earliest and most historic neighborhoods, Lockerbie and Chatham Arch.

Massachusetts Avenue is a prominent commercial boulevard crossing a grid of residential, commercial and industrial buildings that developed mainly throughout the 19th century. The area is also home to an expanding food scene, hosting nearly two dozen locally owned restaurants. The restaurants throughout the area are a combination of long standing local favorites dating back to the 1800's and new hot spots embracing the culinary traditions of the area.

The Massachusetts Avenue Food Tour will explore the advancement of Indianapolis cuisine over the past 150 years; from the traditions brought over by the city's original immigrants, to locally sourced progressive cuisine, all within a beautifully restored neighborhood.

Thông tin khác

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Public transportation options are available nearby

Transportation options are wheelchair accessible

All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults

Please list any food allergies/restrictions. **Accommodations can only be made if allergies or restrictions are noted at the time of booking.

Chính sách hủy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Bao gồm

Local guide

All taxes, fees and handling charges

Lunch

Food tasting

Guide Gratuities

Drinks, unless specified

Tùy chọn

Massachusetts Avenue Food Tour

Đánh giá

4.28

18 đánh giá

Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor

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  • Great group, Krista our...

    Karissa J,

    8 thg 12, 2024

    - Viator

    4.00

    Great group, Krista our guide was awesome and even added some extra interesting stuff about the area into our tour which we loved. We went to 4 places. 2 had really good food. The other 2 the food was okay, but the places had a cool atmosphere so they were worth going to. My mom and I enjoyed ourselves and seeing as there isn’t a lot to do in Indy we would highly recommend.

  • Food is great, tour not so much

    Winnie H,

    3 thg 6, 2024

    - Viator

    2.00

    The food is great. Large portions and you definitely get fed well. However the tour guide was a disappointment. She wasnt very interactive, didnt feel like she knows the story of the town. Feel like she got a map and script and was told to memorise it, and but failed to do so. At one point we even lost 2 of the group members and she didnt even notice… The trip would have been alot enjoyable if we had the tour guide i had in New Orleans.. he’s still by far the best tour guide I have ever had.

  • Different

    Kathyrn R,

    7 thg 4, 2024

    - Viator

    2.00

    This was completely different from other food tours we have done. But in a negative way. The guide was not interactive and public speaking was not her thing. Just kinda bland. Food was fine though

  • Fun & interesting!

    laura e,

    10 thg 3, 2024

    - Viator

    4.00

    Communication was excellent. Our guide texted before meeting. It is probably unrealistic to plan on free parking so other parking options would be helpful in that text but otherwise it had all the info we needed. It was a good selection of food, really more than I had expected. It was nice to learn some history of the area. Our guide was very nice. Our group was small (8) which made it really easy to be able to listen. We had never done a food tour but will definitely look into doing them in other cities.

  • Mass Ave Food Tour in February

    Eliot U,

    12 thg 2, 2024

    - Viator

    3.00

    We are not locals of the Indy area so it was fun to get a chance to explore the capital and find some interesting spots for food and drinks. It ended up being a little colder than expected and we did spend quite a bit of time outside walking. The restaurant choices were several blocks away from each other but very doable for walking. We ended up going to the Rathskeller, Louvino, and then the Garage which were all awesome spots and 2 of which we had not been to before. Food and drinks were all items we had not experienced before so the overall Food and Drink experience was stellar! The aspect of the tour that caught me off guard was our group dynamic and tour guide. We had roughly 10 group members and there was an individual who had been drinking prior and was boisterous and lacking a speech filter. There was another individual who would sometimes wander off and reappear. Didn't prevent us from having a good time and was not a problem for us specifically, but could be distracting or less appealing to others who have more conservative expectations of the event. Our tour guide was the type of person who was very knowledgeable of the sites we visited, friendly and had great conversations when on the tour portion, but we did end up rambling along at certain points. The tour guide also did not sit with us while we stopped at the restaurants to engage the group in conversation - just not something I am used to on a tour. The tour ended up lasting 4 hours which was also beyond our original timeline but we were flexible, fortunately. We also ended up at the final stop around dinner time rush and we were at The Garage. The Garage is known for being a very busy spot with limited seating. I would advise doing any Garage food spots earlier in the tour since you cannot reserve any tables there. Overall, we enjoyed the experience and would do another, you just have to be aware that you will have to adapt to the group you're with when you get there.