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Enjoy a 3-hour foodie walk along Boise's Greenbelt with small plates, local wine, and expert insights. Perfect for intimate groups and laid-back dining.
Exploring Boise’s vibrant food scene becomes a relaxing, personalized experience with the Savor & Sip Foodie Walk Along the Boise Greenbelt. Priced at $175 per person, this 3-hour small group tour is capped at 8 participants, allowing for an intimate and unrushed journey through one of Boise’s most exciting neighborhoods. Starting at The Wylder, a local favorite renowned for its handcrafted sourdough pizzas, the tour offers a laid-back alternative to traditional sightseeing, blending delicious food with engaging conversation and insights about the area’s lively culture.
This tour is particularly appealing for those seeking a casual yet flavorful exploration of Boise’s BoDoan neighborhood. The focus on small plates, wine, and dessert makes it a perfect choice for food lovers who appreciate quality over quantity, with the added bonus of local expert guidance. It’s worth noting that the tour tends to be booked 17 days in advance, so securing a spot early is advisable. The experience is well-suited for travelers with moderate physical fitness and an interest in discovering Boise’s culinary side without rushing or crowds.

The tour begins at The Wylder, a beloved downtown Boise eatery famous for its slow-fermented sourdough pizzas. Guests enjoy a signature slice paired with a seasonal beverage, setting a friendly and relaxed tone. The focus is on blending tradition with innovation, giving a taste of how this modern classic has become a local favorite.
As the tour winds through BoDoan, the guide shares insights into the neighborhood’s culture and growth, making the experience more than just a food walk. The small group size ensures plenty of opportunity for questions and personalized interaction, making this a favored choice for travelers who prefer a more laid-back, conversational atmosphere.
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Throughout the walk, guests sample a variety of local dishes and small plates that showcase Boise’s culinary diversity. The inclusion of local wine complements the food perfectly, highlighting regional flavors in a casual setting. The tour concludes with a sweet dessert, providing a satisfying end to the outing.
The emphasis on small plates means guests get to experience multiple flavors without becoming overly full. The generous portions mean leftovers are encouraged, allowing everyone to savor more or take some of the delicious food home.

The Wylder sets the tone for the tour with its warm neighborhood vibe. Guests enjoy a signature pizza that features slow-fermented sourdough crust, a hallmark of the restaurant’s approach. The refreshing seasonal beverage adds to the experience, with the guide explaining how local ingredients and traditions influence the menu.
As the walk continues along Boise’s Greenbelt and through the neighborhood, the guide’s local insight deepens the appreciation for the area’s emerging culinary scene. The relaxed pace allows guests to truly relax and enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.

The tour departs at 4:00 pm from The Wylder and ends at The STIL on 786 W Broad St. Parking fees are not included, so travelers should plan accordingly. The tour is accessible for those with moderate physical fitness, and service animals are welcome.
The experience benefits from near public transportation, making it easy to reach the start point. Since weather can impact the outdoor elements, participants should check the forecast, as poor weather may result in rescheduling or full refunds.

This small-group walk offers more than just food; it provides local stories and insights into Boise’s evolving neighborhood scene. Guests learn about how traditional recipes and modern twists blend in Boise’s eateries, making this tour a delight for those interested in regional flavors and culinary innovation.
The guides are knowledgeable and personable, enhancing the experience with local recommendations and background on the area’s development. This makes the walk not only delicious but also informative, especially for those eager to understand Boise’s food and community identity.

This tour is ideal for foodies seeking an intimate, relaxed experience that combines culinary delights with local storytelling. It’s well-suited for adults with a moderate level of physical activity who want to avoid large crowds and enjoy personalized attention.
Travelers who appreciate pairing food with local culture or who want a laid-back evening exploring Boise’s neighborhoods will find this tour particularly satisfying. It’s also a good choice for early planners, given the advance booking tendency.

The Savor & Sip Foodie Walk offers a genuine taste of Boise’s up-and-coming neighborhood with an emphasis on local flavor, community, and relaxed pacing. The small group setting ensures an enjoyable, interactive experience, and the inclusion of wine, dessert, and generous food portions makes it a memorable outing.
While the tour’s focus on laid-back dining may not suit those seeking a fast-paced or extensive culinary exploration, it excels at providing a personalized, flavorful look at Boise’s food scene. For anyone wanting an afternoon or evening of delicious bites and local stories, this tour proves to be a worthwhile choice.
“There was lots of food. Take leftovers whenever possible or you might be uncomfortably full or not able to sample everything.”

How long is the Savor & Sip Foodie Walk?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, starting at 4:00 pm.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes dinner, alcoholic beverages, soda, and bottled water.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at The Wylder and ends at The STIL on 786 W Broad St.
Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
Yes, the tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness and involves walking through Boise’s neighborhood and Greenbelt.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
Do I need to book early?
Yes, because the tour is often booked 17 days in advance, securing your spot early is recommended.