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Discover Lisbon’s authentic flavors on a 3-hour food and drink tour, visiting local shops, taverns, and bars with expert guides and tastings included.
The Lisbon Food & Local Drinks Evening Tour by Food Lover Tour offers a flavorful journey through Portugal’s culinary scene in just 3 hours. For $85.92 per person, this small-group experience explores some of Lisbon’s best local eateries, bars, and delicatessens while enjoying 9-10 petiscos (local tapas) and 3-4 wines. Led by a passionate local guide, the tour is perfect for those wanting an intimate taste of Lisbon’s gastronomy and culture, with most bookings made 42 days in advance.
This tour stands out for its focus on family-owned businesses, storytelling, and authentic wine pairings. It’s well-suited for travelers who appreciate quality food, engaging guides, and a relaxed pace. However, note that vegetarians and gluten-free options are not included, and the tour is limited to 10 participants for a more personal experience.


The tour begins at R. Correia Garção 150, Lisbon, a centrally located spot near public transportation. The entire experience is designed as an easy walk through Lisbon’s vibrant districts, with most stops being local shops and small venues. The small group size ensures plenty of interaction and personalized attention from guides like Luis, Patricia, Eloise, and Enrique.
Participants should plan for comfortable walking, as the tour includes multiple stops that showcase Lisbon’s backstreets and hidden corners. The tour ends back at the starting point, making transportation logistics straightforward.
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The tour kicks off in a Portuguese shop, where a tasting introduces travelers to local culinary products. This initial stop lasts about 30 minutes and provides a relaxed setting to learn about regional flavors. It’s a great way to set the tone for what’s to come.
Next, the group visits a Portuguese tavern or delicatessen. Here, a cheese and cold cuts plate is shared, paired with port wine. This 30-minute stop emphasizes traditional Portuguese deli products and wine culture, giving insight into local dining customs.
The third stop takes place in a Portuguese restaurant with a focus on local gastronomy. This 45-minute tasting session features several dishes, such as codfish, pork sausage, and cheese, accompanied by local wine. It’s a highlight for those eager to sample authentic recipes and learn about regional specialties.
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The tour concludes at a Portuguese bar, where a traditional dessert is served alongside wine pairing. This 30-minute stop offers a sweet finish to the evening, highlighting the pairing of desserts with local wines or muscatel.

The all-inclusive experience covers alcoholic beverages, with 3-4 wine tastings, and a full meal featuring 9-10 petiscos like pork sausage, cheese, and cold cuts. A local English-speaking guide leads the way, sharing insights into the dishes, wine, and local culture.
The guided walking tour explores a vibrant district of Lisbon, allowing visitors to appreciate the city’s atmosphere while enjoying authentic food and drink.

The tour does not include bottled water, and unfortunately, it is not adapted for vegetarians or gluten-free diets. Participants should plan accordingly if they have specific dietary restrictions. Given its focus, the tour is best suited for those eager to try traditional Portuguese dishes and wines.

The meeting point is precisely at R. Correia Garção 150, Lisbon. The activity ends back at the same spot, simplifying transportation and enabling easy continuation of the evening in the nearby city.

Guides like Luis, Patricia, Eloise, and Enrique receive praise for their friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging manner. They share stories about the origins of the dishes, introduce local vendors, and create a warm atmosphere. Several reviews highlight how guides contribute to the enjoyment, with some reviewers noting exceptional guide interaction, while others point out opportunities for more storytelling.
The small group size—up to 10 participants—ensures an intimate setting that encourages conversation, questions, and socializing, whether travelers are alone or with friends.

The tour emphasizes local petiscos, with standout dishes like codfish, pork sausage, cheese, and cold cuts. The wine pairings include local wines from the south and north of Portugal, offering a comprehensive taste of regional varieties. The dessert and wine pairing at the final stop provides a memorable sweet note, especially appreciated by those with a sweet tooth.
Many reviews mention loved the port wine and the dessert, along with the variety of foods sampled throughout the evening. The experience is designed to be generous, leaving guests full and satisfied.

The tour’s pacing balances deliberate tasting sessions with casual walking through Lisbon’s neighborhoods. Stops range from 30 to 45 minutes, giving enough time to enjoy each experience without feeling rushed. The overall timing makes it suitable for an early evening activity, setting a relaxed tone for the rest of the night.
At $85.92, this tour provides a comprehensive culinary experience with multiple tastings, wine pairings, and a chance to meet local shop owners and vendors. Its small-group format enhances interaction and personalization, with guides sharing insightful stories about Lisbon’s food culture.
The tour is ideal for food lovers, those interested in Portuguese wines, and travelers wanting to immerse themselves in local life. The limitations include no vegetarian or gluten-free options, so it’s best suited for those who enjoy traditional dishes.
This experience suits adventurous eaters, wine enthusiasts, and cultural explorers who enjoy learning about local traditions through food and conversation. It’s especially well-suited for first-time visitors or those looking for a relaxed yet engaging way to start their evening in Lisbon.
This tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Lisbon’s culinary scene, blending authentic foods, regional wines, and local stories. The small-group setting and passionate guides make it a memorable way to experience Lisbon’s vibrant food culture. While not suitable for vegetarians or gluten-free diets, most participants find the generous tastings and friendly atmosphere make it a worthwhile choice.
Travelers who value quality food, engaging storytelling, and local ambiance will find this tour a great way to start their Lisbon visit. It’s especially recommended for those seeking a personalized, authentic taste of Portugal’s gastronomic traditions.
“We had a very nice time on this excursion. Our guide was very nice and informative and the food and wine were excellent.”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
No, the tour does not include vegetarian options, and it is not adapted for vegetarian diets.
How long does the tour last?
The experience takes approximately 3 hours.
What is included in the price?
The price covers 9-10 petiscos, 3-4 wines, and a guided walking tour led by an English-speaking local guide.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at R. Correia Garção 150, Lisbon.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellation is free if done at least 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
Yes, the small group size creates a friendly environment suitable for solo travelers.
Are drinks included?
Yes, wine tastings are included with 3-4 drinks throughout the tour.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The information provided does not specify accessibility features, but expect walking through city streets.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
No, the tour does not offer vegetarian or gluten-free options.
What makes this tour stand out?
The focus on local family-owned venues and engaging stories about Portuguese food and wine give it a warm, authentic feel.