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Discover Philadelphia's East Passyunk with this small-group food tour. Enjoy tastings, local stories, and insider tips in a 2-hour guided walk for $105.
The Highlights of East Passyunk Food Tour offers a flavorful and engaging introduction to one of Philadelphia’s most vibrant restaurant streets. Priced at $105 per person and lasting around 2 hours, this tour is perfect for food lovers eager to explore South Philadelphia’s dynamic dining scene. The tour departs from 1703 S 11th St at 3:30 pm, and is limited to 12 participants, ensuring a personal and relaxed experience. It includes food tastings, a local guide, and the chance to sample enough food for a generous meal—a great value considering the variety and quality of the stops.
What sets this tour apart is not just the amount of food but the insight into East Passyunk’s history and behind-the-scenes stories. While it’s accessible most of the year and suitable for most travelers, you’ll want to come hungry and dressed appropriately for all weather conditions. The tour is especially appealing to those interested in Philadelphia’s top restaurants and local culture, with a focus on trendy spots and historic landmarks along the avenue.

East Passyunk Avenue in South Philadelphia is recognized as a top foodie destination, with Food and Wine Magazine naming it one of the 10 best foodie streets in America. This tour takes you through a neighborhood that’s known for its trendsetting restaurants and innovative shops. Travelers get a firsthand look at how the area has evolved into a culinary hub, while also discovering its historic landmarks.
The tour starts at 1703 S 11th St and wraps up at 1523 S 8th St, only about four blocks from the starting point, making it easy to explore further or return to your accommodations. As the tour progresses, the guide shares up-to-date information on area openings and closings, helping visitors stay current with the neighborhood’s evolving scene.
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Throughout the 2-hour walk, you visit various food businesses that represent the neighborhood’s trendy and ambitious dining scene. Expect to sample cheesesteaks, Italian pastries, and other local favorites. Each tasting is designed to be generous enough for a full meal, so arriving hungry enhances the experience.
The tour emphasizes local hotspots that are frequented by residents, giving a sense of authentic Philadelphia life. The stops are not only about food but also about understanding how each place contributes to East Passyunk’s reputation as a trendsetting culinary destination.

Kathy is highlighted as a knowledgeable guide who adds value with her storytelling and local expertise. Guests appreciate her ability to explain the neighborhood’s history and behind-the-scenes stories, making the tour both educational and fun. Her friendly demeanor and passion for Philly’s food scene help elevate the experience.
The guide also points out current openings and closures, keeping visitors informed about the latest trends. This makes the tour ideal for frequent travelers or locals seeking new spots, as well as newcomers to the city.

One of the biggest positives is that the food samples are plentiful, amounting to a generous meal. The tour includes tastings at several establishments, ensuring a variety of flavors and culinary styles. Expect items like cheesesteaks and Italian pastries, among others.
The portion sizes are enough to satisfy most appetites, making this a great option for a lunch or early dinner. Vegetarian and vegan options are available if requested at the time of booking, adding flexibility for dietary preferences.

The tour begins at 1703 S 11th St in South Philly and ends about four blocks away at 1523 S 8th St, the location of Termini Bros. Bakery. The meeting time is 3:30 pm, and the tour operates rain or shine, so dressing appropriately is advised.
Since the tour is near public transportation, it’s easy to access from different parts of Philadelphia. With a small group size of up to 12 people, the experience remains intimate, allowing for personalized attention and opportunities to ask questions.
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What really makes this East Passyunk food tour stand out is its combination of culinary tastings with local storytelling. You get to sample dishes from some of Philadelphia’s most prominent restaurants, while also gaining insights into the neighborhood’s history and development. The focus on local hotspots ensures you see the places residents love.
Plus, the professional guide helps demystify the area’s food scene, pointing out trends and hidden gems along the way. The tour’s limited size makes it suitable for those who prefer a more personalized and relaxed experience.
The $105 price includes all food tastings, a local guide, and professional commentary. You won’t need to worry about additional costs during the tour, but note that hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
Most bookings are made about a week in advance, reflecting the tour’s popularity. Since this experience is non-refundable, it’s best to reserve early if you’re set on visiting East Passyunk.
This food tour appeals to anyone interested in Philadelphia’s culinary scene, especially those who enjoy walking tours and local stories. It’s suitable for most travelers, with vegetarian and vegan options available. The focus on trendy restaurants and historic landmarks makes it ideal for foodies, history buffs, and those looking for a relaxed, flavor-packed afternoon.
The Highlights of East Passyunk Food Tour offers a well-rounded and delicious exploration of South Philadelphia’s most talked-about street. With ample tastings, insider stories, and a small-group setting, it’s a great way to discover local favorites and learn about the neighborhood’s growth and innovation.
While the $105 price reflects a full meal and expert guidance, it’s important to remember the tour is non-refundable and popular, so booking in advance is wise. This experience suits food lovers and culture seekers who want an authentic taste of Philly in a relaxed, personal setting.
“Kathy was very knowledgeable and was a great guide. The food was delicious. A must do while youre in Philadelphia.”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, covering several stops along East Passyunk Avenue.
What is included in the price?
The $105 fee covers food tastings, a professional guide, and local insights. Hotel transportation is not included.
Are vegetarian or vegan options available?
Yes, vegetarian and vegan options can be provided if requested at the time of booking.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 1703 S 11th St and concludes about four blocks away at 1523 S 8th St (Termini Bros. Bakery).
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking along East Passyunk Avenue, so comfortable footwear is recommended. It’s suitable for most, but those with mobility concerns should consider pace.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most reservations are made 7 days in advance due to its popularity. The tour is non-refundable, so plan accordingly.