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Discover Bordeaux's culinary delights on this 3.5-hour small-group food tour, featuring generous tastings of local specialties, guided by expert locals.
The NO DIET CLUB offers a unique food experience in Bordeaux, combining generous tastings of local dishes with a relaxed, walk-around exploration of the city’s vibrant culinary scene. Priced at $72.10 per person, this 3-hour 30-minute tour smoothly balances food, culture, and fun. The tour departs from Pl. des Capucins at 11:30 am, making it an ideal pre-lunch activity, especially for those eager to satisfy their appetite and learn about Bordeaux’s gastronomic roots.
What makes this tour stand out is its small-group format capped at just eight people, ensuring a personalized experience with plenty of insider tips from guides who are passionate about Bordeaux’s food scene. The tour is booked in advance, often about 38 days ahead, reflecting strong demand. All food tastings are included, covering a diverse range of savory and sweet treats, from cheese, burgers, and mussels to canelés, with the flexibility to accommodate vegetarians.


The tour begins at Pl. des Capucins, a lively hub in the center of Bordeaux. Here, you’ll meet your guide, ready to lead you through a walking journey across some of the city’s most appetizing spots. The meeting point is conveniently near public transportation, making it easy to access from various parts of Bordeaux.
The start time at 11:30 am allows guests to come hungry, as the itinerary includes multiple tastings. The group size remains limited to 8, ensuring enough space and personal attention from the guide, who shares stories and insider insights along the way. The tour concludes back at the original meeting point, making logistics straightforward.
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This tour’s walking route is carefully designed to highlight Bordeaux’s local flavor. As you stroll through the city streets, the guide introduces local dishes with enthusiasm and expertise. The pace is relaxed enough to enjoy each stop but brisk enough to cover a variety of venues.
Walking makes it easy to soak in Bordeaux’s ambiance while sampling its gourmet street food. Guides emphasize the city’s culinary traditions, blending history and flavor in every stop. The street food focus means you’ll visit markets, shops, and local eateries, discovering authentic Bordeaux.

The food stops are a highlight, with tastings carefully selected to showcase regionally loved and globally appreciated specialties. Expect to try a plate of charcuterie and cheese, possibly a local burger, and fresh oysters. Mussels in various recipes are often sampled, especially in market stops like the Capucins Market.
The tour also features focaccia and sweet surprises like canelés, which are famous Bordeaux small cakes. According to reviews, the quantity of food is more than enough to feel satisfied—many guests report feeling full enough for a dinner afterward. The menu varies seasonally, but the focus remains on quality and authenticity.

Guides like Alexandra, Sonia, Fiona, and others bring local expertise to the experience. They are praised for their friendly demeanor, knowledge of Bordeaux’s food culture, and funny jokes. Many reviews mention how guides go above and beyond, sharing tips for souvenirs and where to watch sports or explore after the tour.
The small group size allows for personalized interactions and ample opportunity to ask questions. Guests appreciate guides who explain each dish’s background and local traditions, making the food tastings more meaningful.

While the focus remains on Bordeaux’s culinary identity, some reviews note a variety of international foods like Italian focaccia or American cookies at certain stops. This reflects the diverse street food scene but also means not all stops are strictly French.
The mussels and cheese are consistently highlighted as standout moments. The quality and quantity of tastings earn high praise, with many considering it more than enough for a full meal. The sweet treats, especially canelés, often receive particular acclaim.
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The tour requires prior booking, usually booked around 38 days in advance, due to its popularity. It begins at 11:30 am and lasts approximately 3.5 hours. The group is limited to 8 people for an intimate experience.
The tour adheres to hygienic measures, with hydroalcoholic gel provided before and after tastings, and group size kept small—maximum 10 people—to ensure safety. The activity is suitable for those with a good physical fitness level, as it involves walking around the city.

Unlike some tours that focus solely on wine, this experience emphasizes street food and local bites. It’s ideal for those who want to taste Bordeaux’s culinary diversity without committing to wine tastings. The guides’ enthusiasm and local knowledge often make this tour more engaging than more generic options.
The value for money is reinforced by the all-inclusive tastings, which many consider more than enough to serve as a lunch. The small-group format means more personal attention and better access to hidden gems.

The NO DIET CLUB food tour in Bordeaux offers a fabulous opportunity to explore the city on foot while sampling a diverse array of local and international bites. It’s ideal for food lovers who appreciate generous portions and insider tips from guides passionate about Bordeaux’s cuisine.
While some reviews mention occasional inconsistencies or less French-focused stops, the overall experience is highly positive. Guests leave with full bellies, new knowledge, and plenty of photos and souvenirs. The small-group format makes this an intimate, lively way to discover Bordeaux’s culinary heart.
This tour suits those who want a relaxed pace, authentic food, and an informative guide. For willing to come hungry and enjoy street food and local specialties, this 3.5-hour tasting journey proves to be a memorable addition to any Bordeaux trip.
“Amazing food tour, our guide Alexandra was really nice and knows all the good food spots in the city. All the food was delicious and we tried a lot…”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarians are welcome, and the tour accommodates dietary preferences.
How much food is included?
All tastings are included and are enough to feel satisfied as a full meal.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at TapTim50-51 Pl. des Capucins in Bordeaux.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours 30 minutes.
Is there a guide available in English?
Yes, guides like Fiona and others speak excellent English and share local insights.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are food stops accessible to all?
The tour involves walking around the city, suitable for those with good physical fitness.
What should I bring?
Come hungry and ready to enjoy a variety of street food, with comfortable footwear for walking.