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Experience downtown LA’s best tacos and local brews on this 3-hour bike tour, visiting 3 unique taco spots and ending at a lively brewery, all for $125.

The Los Angeles Tacos and Brews Cruise Bike Tour offers a fresh way to explore LA’s vibrant food scene. Priced at $125 per person and lasting approximately 3 hours, this tour combines cycling, tasting, and local culture. It departs from 318 S Hill St, making it easy to access from public transportation. With a maximum group size of just 8 travelers, it promises an intimate experience, guided by a licensed English-speaking guide. Bookings are popular, often made 50 days in advance, reflecting its high demand among food lovers.
What sets this tour apart is the clever use of bikes to bypass LA traffic, allowing access to hidden alleyway taco stands and less touristy spots. The tour includes all tacos at the three stops, with 6-12 tacos typically served, so participants leave full and satisfied. The final stop is a local brewery, housed in a lively, art-lined former warehouse, where guests have the option to buy a drink or walk into nearby shops. This tour appeals most to foodies who appreciate variety, local flavor, and a casual outdoor experience.
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The tour begins at 318 S Hill St in downtown LA at 5:00 pm. This central location is easily reachable via public transportation, making it convenient for visitors staying in or near the city center. Participants are provided with a bike and helmet, ensuring safety and comfort during the ride. The tour ends back at the starting point, simplifying logistics for participants.
Since the tour is conducted in good weather, it’s wise to check the forecast before booking. If canceled due to poor weather, a different date or full refund is offered. The group operates with a small maximum size to maintain a relaxed, personalized experience.

The core of this tour is the visit to three different taco venues, each offering a unique take on the taco. The stops include everything from gourmet tacos crafted by Michelin-starred chefs to authentic street tacos served from hole-in-the-wall stands. Each location provides a different ambiance, giving participants a well-rounded taste of LA’s taco diversity.
At most stops, the guide orders on your behalf, but at the street taco stand, guests get the chance to order themselves from the Taquero and add homemade salsas. These stops exemplify LA’s mix of culinary influences and local flavors. The tacos are included in the tour price, with 6 to 12 tacos served throughout the stops, ensuring guests are well-fed by the end.

Each taco stop offers something different: from crispy, crunchy tacos to braised and gourmet options. The tour emphasizes visiting off-the-beaten-path joints, giving a taste of authentic LA food culture. This approach ensures that participants experience more than just popular tourist spots, uncovering hidden gems that locals cherish.
The street stand is a highlight, where guests can interact directly with the Taquero and customize their tacos, experiencing the LA taco scene firsthand. The ambiance varies—from lively street scenes to more refined restaurant settings—adding to the tour’s dynamic feel.

The final stop is at a local brewery, housed in a former warehouse decorated with art lining the walls. Guests may purchase a local brew or take a walk through the Arts District during an off-bike break. Children over 18 are welcome, as the brewery allows family participation when accompanied by an adult.
This lively setting provides a perfect relaxing finish to the adventure, allowing participants to chat, sip, and unwind after the bike ride. Since alcoholic drinks are not included in the tour price, guests can choose their preferred beverage at their own expense.
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Riding bikes is central to the experience, with the guide leading the group through downtown LA’s streets and alleys. Participants should be comfortable riding in a straight line for up to 20 minutes. The tour is suitable for most travelers aged 12 and up. Since the group is small, the pace remains manageable and engaging, with plenty of time for tasting and pictures.
The tour is designed with good weather conditions in mind, so it’s advisable to avoid booking during rain or storms. The equipment provided includes bikes and helmets, ensuring safety during the ride.

Guided by a licensed English-speaking guide, the tour offers insider knowledge about downtown LA’s history and culture. The reviews highlight excellent guides who are both knowledgeable and personable, making the experience enjoyable and informative.
The small group size fosters a relaxed, friendly environment, where questions are welcomed, and everyone gets personalized attention. The atmosphere remains casual and fun, perfect for social groups, families, or solo travelers looking to combine food, exercise, and urban exploration.

Since many travelers book about 50 days in advance, it’s wise to plan early, especially during peak seasons. The tour can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering peace of mind. The tour requires good weather for the best experience, and if canceled due to poor conditions, travelers are offered a reschedule or full refund.
Participants should know how to ride a bike comfortably and be prepared for a moderate physical activity. The tour is mostly suitable for adults and teens over 12 years old.
This tour stands out because it combines cycling with culinary discovery and local culture. It’s ideal for those wanting a fun, active way to explore downtown LA’s hidden taco spots and art-lined brewery. The emphasis on small groups and authentic locations ensures an intimate experience that’s hard to find in typical food tours.
While it may not be perfect for strict vegetarians or vegans, most food lovers will enjoy the variety and deliciousness of the tacos served. The final brewery stop adds a nice touch of relaxation and socializing at the end of the ride.
The Los Angeles Tacos and Brews Cruise Bike Tour offers a unique blend of outdoor activity, food, and local culture. Its small group size, expert guides, and carefully curated stops make it a compelling choice for foodies and adventurers alike. The 3-hour experience packs in multiple taco stops, a lively brewery, and plenty of LA character.
If you enjoy cycling, tasting, and discovering local secrets, this tour provides a fun and authentic way to get to know downtown LA. Be sure to book early, check the weather forecast, and prepare for a delicious ride through Los Angeles’ vibrant streets.
“Excellent tour guide and found some amazing restaurants. I still venture to some of these spots whenever I go back to DTLA.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 12 and up are permitted, including at the brewery when accompanied by an adult.
Do I need to know how to ride a bike?
Yes, participants should be able to ride in a straight line for up to 20 minutes.
Are vegetarian or vegan options available?
The tour is not recommended for strict vegetarians or vegans, as some tacos may come into contact with meat-based dishes.
How many tacos are included?
Guests typically enjoy 6 to 12 tacos across the three stops, all included in the tour price.
What is the tour’s ending point?
The tour ends back at 318 S Hill St, where it started.
Can I purchase drinks at the brewery?
Yes, beverages are not included but are available for purchase at the brewery.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is often booked about 50 days in advance, so early planning is recommended.
What if the weather turns bad?
If canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or reschedule is offered.
Is the tour accessible for most travelers?
Yes, as long as you are comfortable riding a bike for a short period, most travelers can participate.
What makes this tour different from other food tours?
Its bike-based approach, focus on hidden taco spots, and the culinary variety from street to gourmet stand make it refreshingly different.