Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Explore downtown Las Vegas with this 3-hour food tour featuring five local stops, diverse tastings, engaging stories, and a personal guide for $89 per person.

The Downtown Las Vegas Food Tour offers a flavorful journey through the city’s historic core, all for $89 per person. With a duration of approximately 3 hours, this tour is perfect for those eager to experience local favorites while learning about Las Vegas’ vibrant history. The tour is capped at 10 travelers, providing a more intimate and personalized experience, led by knowledgeable guides who share entertaining stories along the way.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on less touristy spots, including Fremont Street and the surrounding areas, where you’ll enjoy five diverse food stops. Review ratings of 5.0 out of 5 from 26 reviews confirm its popularity, with 96% recommending it to visitors. While the tour involves walking and tasting enough food for a tasty lunch, it also offers insights into Las Vegas’ historic roots beyond the bright lights of the Strip.
While in Las Vegas, here are other experiences we've covered

This tour begins at 616 E Carson Ave and ends at the famous Fremont Street Experience. The route emphasizes the birthplace of Las Vegas, showcasing Fremont Street’s neon signs, historic casinos like Binions Horseshoe, the Golden Nugget, and the Pioneer Club. Participants discover how these landmarks helped shape the city well before the glamour of the Strip.
The focus on downtown’s roots provides a richer context for visitors, combining food, fun facts, and local lore. The guide ensures a lively narration of Las Vegas’ early days, making the walk both informative and entertaining.

The tour kicks off at 7th & Carson, a spot favored by locals for its delicious treats. This initial stop promises a tasty start to the day, setting the tone for the culinary variety ahead. The 15-minute stop includes an admission ticket, giving enough time to enjoy the first bites while soaking in the local vibe.

Next, the group moves to La Mona Rosa, a hip brunch spot renowned for scrumptious tacos. This stop emphasizes fresh, flavorful Mexican cuisine in a lively atmosphere. The 15-minute tasting offers a glimpse of how downtown Las Vegas caters to diverse tastes, with some reviews noting that the food quality is high and the ambiance vibrant.
The third stop is Le Thai, where the best chicken satay in the area is served. Known for its authentic Thai flavors, this location provides a spicy and savory contrast to previous stops. Participants enjoy about 15 minutes to savor their satay, appreciating the balance of flavor and quality. The stop is a highlight for those seeking exotic, well-prepared cuisine.
Keen to taste more of Las Vegas? We've looked into these other food and drink experiences

At Pizza Rock, the tour visits an award-winning pizzeria situated in one of Vegas’ coolest nightlife venues. Known for innovative pizza creations, this stop combines culinary excellence with a lively atmosphere. The 15-minute tasting allows ample opportunity to try a slice of delicious, creative pizza that keeps the pace moving smoothly.

The final food stop is at Lappert’s Ice Cream, located on the second floor of a casino. This fabulous Hawaiian ice cream shop offers inventive flavors that provide a perfect cool-down after the savory stops. The 15-minute stop gives enough time to enjoy a scoop and relax, making it a sweet ending to the tour.
The tour starts at 616 E Carson Ave, a convenient location accessible by public transportation. It concludes at the Fremont Street Experience, allowing easy access to nearby attractions or additional exploration. The small group size ensures plenty of interaction with the guide, who keeps the pace lively and informative.
Reviewers consistently praise guides like Laurinda and Amber for their knowledge, storytelling skills, and enthusiasm. They share fascinating fun facts about Las Vegas’ history, making the tour both educational and entertaining. The diversity of foods and well-chosen stops offer a taste of local culture that many visitors find more authentic than typical tourist spots.
While some note that the cost might seem high for the amount of food, most agree that the quality, variety, and personalized experience justify the price. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals permitted and an easy pace for those of average mobility.
The 3-hour duration balances enough time to enjoy five stops without feeling rushed. The walking covers downtown’s historic landmarks and exposes guests to urban sights and neon signs. The stop durations are about 15 minutes each, which provides sufficient tasting time combined with storytelling.
Weather can influence the experience, so be prepared for heat in summer or cooler temperatures in winter. The stops include air-conditioned venues to keep guests comfortable.
This tour appeals to food lovers, history buffs, and curious explorers who want a more authentic experience of Las Vegas beyond the Strip’s glitz. The focus on local eateries and fascinating stories helps reveal Vegas’ early days and its diverse culinary scene.
It’s ideal for small groups seeking a personalized, relaxed atmosphere, with plenty of delicious bites and entertaining narration from guides like Laurinda and Amber.
This 3-hour tasting adventure offers five curated food stops that showcase the diversity and history of downtown Las Vegas. The small group size and knowledgeable guides make it a fun, intimate way to explore the city’s roots while enjoying fantastic food.
While it might seem slightly expensive for some, the quality of food and storytelling delivers strong value. The tour is best suited for those interested in local cuisine, urban history, and small-group experiences.
If you’d like to discover authentic Vegas eateries, learn interesting stories, and enjoy a tasty lunch in a few hours, this tour provides a well-rounded, satisfying outing.
“I expected a little more history of old Vegas but our guide was good and the food was really good. A little expensive for what we got but everythin…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
What is the price per person?
It costs $89 per person.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 616 E Carson Ave and ends at the Fremont Street Experience.
How many stops are included?
There are five food stops along the route.
What kind of food is served?
Stops feature local treats, Mexican tacos, Thai satay, pizza, and Hawaiian ice cream.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate; service animals are allowed.
How booked in advance is this tour?
Most bookings are made around 36 days in advance.
Do I need to walk much?
Yes, the tour involves walking around downtown Las Vegas, but stops are well-paced.
Are the venues air-conditioned?
Yes, many stops include air-conditioned venues to keep guests comfortable.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.