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Discover the flavors and history of New Orleans on a 2.5-hour French Quarter food tour. Enjoy five full-sized samples and iconic sights with a friendly guide.
A $91.35 per person culinary journey through the French Quarter offers a delightful taste of New Orleans‘s vibrant food scene. Lasting approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, this small-group tour—limiting groups to 12 people—ensures an intimate and personalized experience. The tour begins at Jackson Square and includes visits to America’s oldest public market, the French Market, and stops in the heart of the French Quarter with tastings of local specialties, including a mouth-watering Gumbo, a controversial local sandwich, and sweet pralines.
Operated by Intrepid Urban Adventures, this carbon-neutral tour highlights the city’s culinary diversity while offering rich cultural insights. Booking usually occurs 25 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. With full meal-sized samples included, this tour is an ideal choice for food lovers, history buffs, or anyone eager to enjoy authentic New Orleans flavors in a relaxed, scenic setting.


The tour begins at Jackson Square, a lively hub of New Orleans’ early commerce. From here, you’ll witness the Mississippi River‘s influence, historically bringing new cultures and ingredients into the city. The 15-minute stop includes a quick pass by St. Louis Cathedral, the oldest Catholic cathedral in the U.S., and the Presbytère, which now forms part of the Louisiana State Museum.
This initial segment sets the tone with scenic views and a chance to absorb local history before heading into the culinary adventures ahead.
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Next, the French Market—the oldest public market in the U.S.—serves as the culinary centerpiece of the tour. It’s a vibrant space that has welcomed visitors and local vendors alike for centuries. The 20-minute visit offers a taste of local bites and a chance to meet some of the city’s colorful personalities.
While the market retains its historic charm, it’s also a modern hub for regional foods and crafts, providing a perfect spot to appreciate New Orleans’ diverse culinary roots.
From the market, the tour moves into the French Quarter, where the curved streets and historic buildings create a lively backdrop. Your guide highlights favorite palate-pleasing spots, including a classic New Orleans dish and a local delicacy that’s less familiar outside Louisiana.
Expect to sample seafood dishes, thanks to the region’s bayou ecosystem and spice trading history. The 1-hour walk allows time to appreciate the architecture, listen to local stories, and enjoy tastings that reflect the city’s culinary craftsmanship.

The five samples included are more than enough to substitute for a full lunch. Highlights include beignets, a local dish, Cajun specialties, Gumbo, and local pralines. The food is carefully selected from highly regarded establishments, offering an authentic taste of New Orleans’ signature flavors.
The guide’s recommendations ensure you experience the best of local cuisine—from iconic dishes to hidden gems you might not discover alone.

The tour is led by friendly, knowledgeable guides who blend history, culture, and culinary insights seamlessly. Multiple reviews praise guides like Neil, Andre, and Kaffey for their engaging storytelling and passion for local food.
Guides often share recipes or tips at the end, making this experience informative and useful for those interested in recreating authentic recipes at home.
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The meeting point at Jackson Square is convenient for visitors staying in or near the French Quarter. The small group size of maximum 12 people guarantees personal attention and creates a friendly, interactive environment.
The tour operates rain or shine, and the walk covers some distance, so comfortable shoes are advised. As the tour is child-friendly, families with children under 6 years can join free, and children aged 6-11 pay the adult rate.

While the tour visits establishments that may not always cater to vegetarians, the guide can assist in recommending alternative options or nearby places. The food portions are designed to resemble a full meal, delivering satisfying tastes of local cuisine.

With a duration of about 2.5 hours, the tour balances walking, tasting, and storytelling efficiently. Participants should be prepared for a fair amount of walking but will find plenty of rest stops and opportunities to enjoy the food.
The pacing is generally praised for being comfortable and well-organized, allowing enough time to savor each sample.
This tour is carbon neutral and run by a B Corp-certified company, reflecting a commitment to responsible travel. Visitors can appreciate the sustainable approach while exploring New Orleans’ vibrant culture.
Reservations are typically made about 25 days in advance, emphasizing its popularity. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility in case of unexpected changes.
This tour is perfect for foodies, history lovers, families, or anyone wanting a comprehensive introduction to New Orleans’ culinary scene. It’s especially suitable for those who appreciate small-group experiences and authentic local flavors.
Participants should be prepared for walking, and those with special dietary needs should communicate with the guide in advance. The full meal-sized samples make it an excellent value, especially considering the quality and authenticity of the food.
“Great introductory tour to Nola with great food! Andre was an amazing guide who really knew his stuff. He even offers recipes for the different fo…”
How long does the tour last?
The French Quarter Food Adventure runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children under 6 join free, and kids 6-11 pay the adult rate. The tour is family-friendly and involves walking and tasting.
What stops are included in the tour?
The tour starts at Jackson Square, passes the St. Louis Cathedral and Presbytère, visits the French Market, and explores French Quarter streets with various food tastings.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Some establishments may not cater to vegetarians or specific diets, but the guide can provide recommendations for alternatives nearby.
Are tips included in the price?
No, tips for guides are not included and are appreciated if you feel the guide provided excellent service.
Is the tour eco-friendly?
Yes, it is a carbon-neutral experience operated by a B Corp company, focusing on sustainable tourism.
This French Quarter Food Adventure combines delicious tastings with historic sights in a relaxed, engaging format. Its small-group setting, expert guides, and full-sized samples make it a solid choice for anyone eager to explore New Orleans through its food and culture.