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Discover Glasgow’s local flavors and history on this 3-hour walking food tour. Tasting haggis, Cullen Skink, whiskey, and more with a passionate guide.

The Glasgow: Walking Food Tour with Drinks offers an engaging three-hour journey through the city’s culinary and historic highlights. For $121 per person, this tour combines tastings of authentic Scottish dishes like Haggis and Cullen Skink with visits to iconic locations such as Kelvingrove Park and the University of Glasgow. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, the experience supports small, independent businesses—perfect for those wanting to enjoy genuine local flavors while learning about Glasgow’s heritage.
The tour departs from Hillhead and covers four different family-run shops, restaurants, and bars. It includes food and drink tastings, a whiskey experience, and scenic walks through the vibrant West End. While the tour is ideal for food lovers, history buffs, and curious travelers, it involves walking, so comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are essential. The tour’s limited group size of up to 10 participants ensures a personal, engaging experience.
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The tour begins at Hillhead, specifically outside the Hillhead Subway station near the bus stop. Guides are easy to recognize, carrying a blue crossbody bag or purple backpack. Meeting here is straightforward, and the tour runs rain or shine, so dressing weather-appropriate is recommended. The location offers convenient access for most visitors staying in or near Glasgow’s West End.

Throughout the tour, you visit four independent establishments. The first stop is a local bakery, where a 10-minute tasting introduces you to Glasgow’s baked goods. Next, a hidden gem offers a 20-minute tasting of Scottish delicacies, giving insight into regional flavors.
The local bar provides a guided whiskey tasting alongside food samples, lasting 30 minutes. Here, the guide shares stories about the cultural significance of whisky in Scotland. The tour continues with a visit to the University of Glasgow, where a 15-minute guided tour offers a glimpse of the historic architecture.
The final stop is a local restaurant with a 30-minute tasting of traditional Scottish cuisine, including Haggis and Cullen Skink. Each tasting is served with stories about its origins and cultural importance, making the flavors more meaningful.
One of the tour’s highlights is a stroll through Kelvingrove Park, where lush greenery and historic monuments provide a scenic backdrop. The guide shares stories about the park’s history and its role in Glasgow life.
Next, the group visits the University of Glasgow, admiring its stunning architecture and learning about its long-standing academic history. This stop offers a 15-minute guided tour, giving a taste of Glasgow’s educational heritage.
More Great Tours NearbyAs the tour moves through the West End, participants uncover lesser-known spots filled with local character. These hidden corners come with stories only a local would know, connecting history and modern life in Glasgow. The guide’s insights help bring the city’s vibrant identity to life, making the walk more than just a food experience.
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The tour is kept small, limited to 10 participants, ensuring an intimate atmosphere. It starts rain or shine, so travelers should dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable shoes.
While the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, the meeting point is easy to access in the West End. Guests are encouraged to inform the provider of any dietary requirements when booking, and alcohol-free options are available for those who prefer non-alcoholic tastings.
This experience emphasizes supporting local businesses. Visiting independent shops, restaurants, and bars ensures that the money stays in the community, and participants taste genuine Scottish produce. This focus on sustainability and local economy makes the tour stand out from more commercial options.

This walking food tour combines culinary delights with city exploration, making it ideal for visitors who want a balanced experience. The 3-hour pace is manageable, allowing you to enjoy delicious tastings and engaging stories without feeling rushed.
While it does involve walking, the route is designed to highlight both natural beauty and historic landmarks. The inclusion of whiskey tastings and local cuisine provides a comprehensive taste of Glasgow’s cultural identity.
This experience suits foodies wanting authentic Scottish dishes, history enthusiasts eager to learn about Glasgow’s landmarks, and Outlander fans curious about real locations from the series. It’s also perfect for small groups seeking a personalized and supportive atmosphere, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and interact with the guide.
The $121 investment for a 3-hour guided walk through Glasgow’s culinary and historical sites offers excellent value. The tour’s focus on local, family-run venues makes it a sustainable choice for those who want to support the city’s independent food scene.
The knowledgeable guide enhances the experience with stories about Scottish cuisine, landmarks, and even Outlander connections. While walking and weather considerations are important, the overall experience provides a delicious, informative peek into Glasgow’s character.
This tour is most suited to adventurous food lovers and history buffs, looking for a compact, engaging way to enjoy Glasgow’s flavors and stories in just a few hours.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 3 hours from start to finish.
What is included in the price?
The price covers food and drink tastings, a guided tour, and visits to four independent venues.
Where does the tour start?
It begins outside Hillhead Subway station, near the bus stop.
Are drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes a whiskey tasting and other local beverage samples.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 5 years or guests with mobility impairments.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as the tour involves walking rain or shine.
Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?
Yes, please inform the provider of any dietary needs when booking.
Is transportation provided?
No, hotel pickup or drop-off is not included.
How many people attend the tour?
The tour is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a small, personal experience.
What makes this tour unique?
The focus on local, family-run venues and support for Glasgow’s independent food scene sets this experience apart. Plus, the stories and insights about Glasgow’s history and Outlander connections add distinctive value.