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Discover NYC's women-owned businesses with this 3-hour food tour through West Village, Greenwich Village, and SoHo, including tastings and local shop visits.
Exploring New York City’s vibrant neighborhoods becomes even more meaningful with the Women-Owned Businesses Food Tour. Priced at $90 per person, this 3-hour and 15-minute experience offers a curated look at small businesses run by women, combined with tastings, shopping, and sights that highlight NYC’s charm. The tour departs from Talea Beer Co. in West Village and finishes at Odd Sister on Mercer Street, making it a convenient way to enjoy an afternoon in Lower Manhattan.
This tour excels in providing a mix of food, history, and shopping, with stops at unique venues like a Brazilian bakery, artisanal shops, and a chic restaurant/bar. The small group size—limited to 10 participants—ensures a relaxed pace and personalized attention. Based on positive reviews, travelers praise the knowledgeable guides and the carefully curated stops, making this a great choice for those interested in supporting women entrepreneurs while indulging in tasty bites and exploring iconic neighborhoods.

The tour begins at Talea Beer Co. located at 102 Christopher St in West Village at 2:00 pm. Here, travelers meet the guide, receive their mobile tickets, and start with a beer tasting and bar snacks. The venue’s casual vibe sets the tone for a relaxed and friendly tour. The 30-minute initial stop offers an introduction to New York’s brewing scene and the tour’s focus on women entrepreneurs.
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A key highlight is a brief visit to Taylor Swift’s former residence at 23 Cornelia Street. As the guide shares stories about her time there, visitors can see photos of the interior and learn how her history intersects with the neighborhood’s artistic vibe. This stop takes only about 5 minutes but offers a glimpse into the star’s NYC life.

Next, the tour features a quick visit outside Electric Lady Studios, renowned for hosting artists like Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and Taylor Swift. The 5-minute stop provides insights into the studio’s significance in music history. This iconic location underscores the area’s cultural importance in the music industry.

The 10-minute walk leads to Washington Square Park, where the guide explains its history, including the oldest tree in Manhattan and the park’s role in city preservation efforts. Visitors also learn about Eleanor Roosevelt’s involvement in saving the park, adding depth to the sightseeing experience.

A 10-minute stop at Brigadeiro Bakery introduces visitors to Brazilian treats like pao de quiejo and brigadeiro bonbons. The guide highlights the female founder behind the shop, emphasizing their commitment to women-led businesses. Tasting these treats adds a sweet touch to the tour.
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Visitors have the chance to browse artisanal tableware at Global Table in a 10-minute visit. The guide shares stories about this local business, giving insight into the craftsmanship and women entrepreneurs behind the products.

A stop at Pi Bakerie introduces handmade dolmas and baklava. The 10-minute visit also highlights the family-run nature of the business, operated by a mother-daughter team. This stop blends delicious food with stories of women empowering their family legacy.

The tour takes a short 5-minute walk through SoHo’s Cast Iron District, admiring its historic architecture. The guide explains how the area’s cast iron buildings contributed to NYC’s architectural heritage, offering a visual treat alongside the cultural stories.
A 10-minute browsing stop takes visitors into Feste, a woman-run shop specializing in unique souvenirs. The shop owner’s story underscores the importance of women entrepreneurs in the local retail scene, making it a fun and meaningful shopping experience.
The tour concludes at Odd Sister, a woman-empowering restaurant and bar. The 20-minute stop offers light bites in a chic, welcoming setting. The venue embodies the tour’s focus on female-led hospitality and provides a relaxed finish to the experience.
The tour runs daily starting at 2:00 pm and includes a mobile ticket for easy entry. It is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed. The group size is limited to 10, ensuring an intimate atmosphere. The tour is close to public transportation, making it convenient for visitors staying in or near Lower Manhattan.
This experience is particularly well-suited for food lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and supporters of women-owned businesses. Its combination of delicious tastings, local shopping, and neighborhood history makes it a well-rounded outing. Visitors appreciate the knowledgeable guides and the thoughtfully curated stops, which make each part of the tour meaningful and engaging.
While the tour emphasizes food and shopping, it offers enough variety to keep participants interested throughout the 3 hours. The small group size enhances the personal feel, and the focus on women entrepreneurs adds a purposeful dimension to the exploration.
Throughout the tour, the stories of female founders shine, from the Brazilian bakery to the artisanal shop and restaurant. Visitors learn about the impact women are making in different sectors of NYC’s small business scene. The tour’s emphasis on supporting women-led ventures offers a meaningful perspective while enjoying the city’s sights.
The New York City Women-Owned Businesses Food Tour offers a rich blend of food, history, and shopping in some of NYC’s most iconic neighborhoods. The $90 price includes tastings, shop visits, and cultural insights that make it a great value for those wanting to support women entrepreneurs while exploring Lower Manhattan.
Ideal for small groups seeking an intimate, curated experience, this tour combines culinary delights and neighborhood stories in a way that feels both fun and meaningful. Its focus on local women-led businesses makes it a thoughtful choice for travelers eager to connect with the city’s vibrant entrepreneurial spirit.
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Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, this tour is accessible for most travelers and can be enjoyed by families with children, especially those interested in food and shopping.
Are the stops wheelchair accessible?
The provided information does not specify accessibility details, but since many stops involve walking, it’s advisable to contact the provider for specific needs.
What is included in the ticket price?
The $90 fee covers all tastings, shop visits, and the guided tour. It also includes admission tickets for certain stops like the brewery, bakery, and restaurant.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes.
What is the group size limit?
The tour groups are limited to 10 travelers, providing an intimate setting.
Are there vegetarian or other dietary options?
The available information does not specify dietary accommodations; inquire directly with the provider for specific needs.
Where does the tour end?
It concludes at Odd Sister on Mercer Street, where guests can enjoy light bites and relax.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, there is free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are non-refundable.
Who is the tour provider?
The experience is offered by I’m Walkin’ Here Tours.
Contact: +1 332-249-1400 or [email protected].
Is this tour a good value compared to other NYC activities?
Yes, considering the diverse stops, tastings, and focus on women-owned businesses, it offers a meaningful and flavorful way to explore for $90.