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Version 102 – May 02, 2025 10:41
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- Visit local markets, historic restaurants, and quaint eateries as you eat your way from Boston’s historic downtown to the charming North End. Discover for yourself why lobster rolls and clam chowder are as important to local history as the Boston Tea Party and Paul Revere's midnight ride. There's no better—or more delicious!—way to get a taste of New England's culinary culture.
- Visit local markets, historic restaurants, and quaint eateries as you eat your way from Boston’s historic downtown to the charming North End. Discover for yourself why lobster rolls and clam chowder are as important to local history as the Boston Tea Party and Paul Revere's midnight ride. There's no better—or more delicious!—way to get a taste of New England's culinary culture.
Version 101 – April 29, 2025 18:42
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- Highlights
- enjoy 6+ food tastes (enough for a full meal). , sample sweet and savory classics, from chowder to cannoli. , taste the foods that have shaped boston’s history. , visit 5+ small businesses loved by locals., visit boston’s oldest continuously running restaurant.
enjoy 6+ food tastes (enough for a full lunch). , sample sweet and savory classics, from chowder to cannoli. , taste the foods that have shaped boston’s history. , visit 5+ small businesses loved by locals., visit boston’s oldest continuously running restaurant.
Version 100 – April 29, 2025 18:41
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- Description
- Start your tour at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
- If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
- Time to head downtown. Boston is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in America, packed with significant sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail, where Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America. And don’t worry...there’s more food coming your way!
- There's no better place to continue your Boston history lesson than at an iconic restaurant that hasn't closed its doors since 1826. This makes it not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! You'll sit in the very booth that was reserved for the 35th president, John F. Kennedy, to taste creamy clam chowder and another coastal classic: oysters! Hit the Freedom Trail again and wind your way over to the North End neighborhood, where Italian influences offer a delightful change of pace. Stop at a fourth-generation family-run eatery specializing in hot and buttery lobster rolls—a quintessential New England classic. This particular spot must not be missed while in Boston—they've even been featured on Good Morning America! Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past.
- Finally, you'll wrap up at one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry shops. Finish on a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
Start your morning at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
Time to head downtown. Boston is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in America, packed with significant sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail, where Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America. And don’t worry...there’s more food coming your way!
There's no better place to continue your Boston history lesson than at an iconic restaurant that hasn't closed its doors since 1826. This makes it not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! You'll sit in the very booth that was reserved for the 35th president, John F. Kennedy, to taste creamy clam chowder and another coastal classic: oysters!
Hit the Freedom Trail again and wind your way over to the North End neighborhood, where Italian influences offer a delightful change of pace. Stop at a fourth-generation family-run eatery specializing in hot and buttery lobster rolls—a quintessential New England classic. This particular spot must not be missed while in Boston—they've even been featured on Good Morning America!
Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past.
- Finally, you'll wrap up at one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry shops. Finish on a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
Version 99 – April 15, 2025 12:55
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- Cancellation notes
- Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
- Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund
Version 86 – January 07, 2025 14:16
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- Highlights
- enjoy 6+ food tastes (enough for a full lunch). , sample sweet and savory classics, from chowder to cannoli. , taste the foods that have shaped boston’s history. , visit 5+ small businesses loved by locals., visit boston’s oldest continuously running restaurant.
enjoy 6+ food tastes (enough for a full lunch). , sample sweet and savory classics, from chowder to cannoli. , taste the foods that have shaped boston’s history. , visit 6 small businesses loved by locals., visit boston’s oldest continuously running restaurant.
- Included
- 5+ tasting stops with 6+ tastes (enough food for a full meal), expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, small group of 12 pax
6 tasting stops with 6+ tastes (enough food for a full meal), expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, small group of 12 pax
Version 79 – December 10, 2024 20:41
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- Know Before You Go
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this tour covers a full meal., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us at the time of booking at [email protected] in the event we can arrange alternatives, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note that there are fish and seafood tastes on this tour that have no alternate replacement in the case of food aversions., this tour covers a full meal., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us at the time of booking at [email protected] in the event we can arrange alternatives, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
Version 78 – December 10, 2024 20:40
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- Know Before You Go
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note that there are fish and seafood tastes on this tour that have no alternate replacement in the case of food aversions., this tour covers a full meal., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us at the time of booking at [email protected] in the event we can arrange alternatives, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note that there are fish and seafood tastes on this tour that have no alternate replacement in the case of food aversions., this tour covers a full meal., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
- Know Before You Book
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you, unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers.
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers.
Version 77 – December 10, 2024 20:38
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- Know Before You Book
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers.
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. , the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you.
Version 76 – December 10, 2024 20:37
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- Know Before You Go
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note that there are fish and seafood tastes on this tour that have no alternate replacement in the case of food aversions., this tour covers a full meal., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note that there are fish and seafood tastes on this tour that have no alternate replacement in the case of food aversions., this tour covers a full meal., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
- Know Before You Book
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. , the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you.
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. , the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 75 – December 10, 2024 11:47
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- Description
- Start your morning at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
- If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
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- Time to head downtown. Boston is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in America, packed with significant sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail, where Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America. And don’t worry...there’s more food coming your way!
- There's no better place to continue your Boston history lesson than at an iconic restaurant that hasn't closed its doors since 1826. This makes it not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! You'll sit in the very booth that was reserved for the 35th president, John F. Kennedy, to taste creamy clam chowder and another coastal classic: oysters!
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- Hit the Freedom Trail again and wind your way over to the North End neighborhood, where Italian influences offer a delightful change of pace. Stop at a fourth-generation family-run eatery specializing in hot and buttery lobster rolls—a quintessential New England classic. This particular spot must not be missed while in Boston—they've even been featured on Good Morning America!
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- Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past.
- Finally, you'll wrap up at one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry shops. Finish on a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
- Start your morning at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
- If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
-
- Time to head downtown. Boston is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in America, packed with significant sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail, where Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America. And don’t worry...there’s more food coming your way!
There's no better place to continue your Boston history lesson than at an iconic restaurant that hasn't closed its doors since 1826. This makes it not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! You'll sit in the very booth that was reserved for the 35th president, John F. Kennedy, to taste creamy clam chowder, Boston’s signature molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic: oysters!
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- Hit the Freedom Trail again and wind your way over to the North End neighborhood, where Italian influences offer a delightful change of pace. Stop at a fourth-generation family-run eatery specializing in hot and buttery lobster rolls—a quintessential New England classic. This particular spot must not be missed while in Boston—they've even been featured on Good Morning America!
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- Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past.
- Finally, you'll wrap up at one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry shops. Finish on a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
- Highlights
- enjoy 6+ food tastes (enough for a full lunch). , sample sweet and savory classics, from chowder to cannoli. , taste the foods that have shaped boston’s history. , visit 6 small businesses loved by locals., visit boston’s oldest continuously running restaurant.
enjoy 8+ food tastes (enough for a full lunch). , sample sweet and savory classics, from chowder to cannoli. , taste the foods that have shaped boston’s history. , visit 6 small businesses loved by locals., visit boston’s oldest continuously running restaurant.
- Included
- 6 tasting stops with 6+ tastes (enough food for a full meal), expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, small group of 12 pax
6 tasting stops with 8+ tastes (enough food for a full meal), expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, small group of 12 pax
Version 68 – October 15, 2024 15:31
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Version 67 – October 15, 2024 15:31
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Version 64 – October 08, 2024 10:57
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- Know Before You Go
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note that there are fish and seafood tastes on this tour that have no alternate replacement in the case of food aversions., this tour covers a full meal., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note that there are fish and seafood tastes on this tour that have no alternate replacement in the case of food aversions., the tour is in english., this tour covers a full meal., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
- Know Before You Book
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. , the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 63 – October 08, 2024 10:57
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- Previous Version
- Know Before You Go
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note that there are fish and seafood tastes on this tour that have no alternate replacement in the case of food aversions., this tour covers a full meal., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note that there are fish and seafood tastes on this tour that have no alternate replacement in the case of food aversions., the tour is in english., this tour covers a full meal., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
- Know Before You Book
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. , the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 62 – October 03, 2024 11:37
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- Know Before You Book
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 55 – April 05, 2024 19:26
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- Know Before You Go
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note that there are fish and seafood tastes on this tour that have no alternate replacement in the case of food aversions., the tour is in english., this tour covers a full meal., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note that there are fish and seafood tastes on this tour that have no alternate replacement in the case of food aversions., this tour covers a full meal., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
- Know Before You Book
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 54 – April 05, 2024 19:25
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- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note that there are fish and seafood tastes on this tour that have no alternate replacement in the case of food aversions., this tour covers a full meal., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
devour tours comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to us government guidelines for the most up to date information., guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note that there are fish and seafood tastes on this tour that have no alternate replacement in the case of food aversions., this tour covers a full meal., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
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- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you.
Version 52 – March 28, 2024 12:16
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- enjoy 8+ food tastes (enough for a full lunch). , sample sweet and savory classics, from chowder to cannoli. , taste the foods that have shaped boston’s history. , visit 6 small businesses loved by locals., visit boston’s oldest continuously running restaurant.
discover one of america's oldest cities the foodie way., eat your way along the historic freedom trail. , enjoy 8+ food tastes (enough for a full lunch). , pop into a beloved italian pastry shop for a sweet treat. , sample sweet and savory classics, from chowder to cannoli. , taste the foods that have shaped boston’s history. , visit 6 local businesses serving up boston classics. , visit boston’s oldest continuously running restaurant.
Version 51 – March 28, 2024 12:16
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- Highlights
- enjoy 8+ food tastes (enough for a full lunch). , sample sweet and savory classics, from chowder to cannoli. , taste the foods that have shaped boston’s history. , visit 6 small businesses loved by locals., visit boston’s oldest continuously running restaurant.
discover one of america's oldest cities the foodie way., eat your way along the historic freedom trail. , enjoy 8+ food tastes (enough for a full lunch). , pop into a beloved italian pastry shop for a sweet treat. , sample sweet and savory classics, from chowder to cannoli. , taste the foods that have shaped boston’s history. , visit 6 local businesses serving up boston classics. , visit boston’s oldest continuously running restaurant.
Version 50 – March 28, 2024 12:14
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- Start your morning at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
- If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
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- Time to head downtown. Boston is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in America, packed with significant sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail, where Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America. And don’t worry...there’s more food coming your way!
- There's no better place to continue your Boston history lesson than at an iconic restaurant that hasn't closed its doors since 1826. This makes it not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! You'll sit in the very booth that was reserved for the 35th president, John F. Kennedy, to taste creamy clam chowder, Boston’s signature molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic: oysters!
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- Hit the Freedom Trail again and wind your way over to the North End neighborhood, where Italian influences offer a delightful change of pace. Stop at a fourth-generation family-run eatery specializing in hot and buttery lobster rolls—a quintessential New England classic. This particular spot must not be missed while in Boston—they've even been featured on Good Morning America!
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- Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past.
- Finally, you'll wrap up at one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry shops. Finish on a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
Start your morning at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts and apple butters await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
- If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
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- Time to head downtown. Boston is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in America, packed with significant sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail, where Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America. And don’t worry...there’s more food coming your way!
There's no better place to continue your Boston history lesson than at an iconic restaurant that hasn't closed its doors since 1826. This makes it not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! You'll sit in the very booth that was reserved for the 35th president, John F. Kennedy, to taste creamy clam chowder, Boston’s signature molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic: crab cakes!
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- Hit the Freedom Trail again and wind your way over to the North End neighborhood, where Italian influences offer a delightful change of pace. Stop at a fourth-generation family-run eatery specializing in hot and buttery lobster rolls—a quintessential New England classic. This particular spot must not be missed while in Boston—they've even been featured on Good Morning America!
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- Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past.
- Finally, you'll wrap up at one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry shops. Finish on a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
Version 49 – March 21, 2024 08:51
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- Ultimate Boston Food Tour: North End & Boston Public Market
Ultimate Boston Food Tour: Freedom Trail & North End
Version 47 – January 24, 2024 20:25
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Version 46 – January 24, 2024 20:25
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- adult:
- from: '15'
- to: '99'
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from: '13'
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to: '4'
Version 42 – July 19, 2023 07:32
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- 6 tasting stops with 8+ tastes (enough food for a full meal), expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, small group of 12 pax
6 to 7 tasting stops with 8 to 9+ tastes (enough food for a full meal), expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, small group of 12 pax
Version 41 – July 19, 2023 07:32
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- Highlights
- discover one of america's oldest cities the foodie way., eat your way along the historic freedom trail. , enjoy 8+ food tastes (enough for a full lunch). , pop into a beloved italian pastry shop for a sweet treat. , sample sweet and savory classics, from chowder to cannoli. , taste the foods that have shaped boston’s history. , visit 6 local businesses serving up boston classics. , visit boston’s oldest continuously running restaurant.
discover one of america's oldest cities the foodie way., eat your way along the historic freedom trail. , enjoy 9 + food tastes (enough for a full lunch). , pop into a beloved italian pastry shop for a sweet treat. , sample sweet and savory classics, from chowder to cannoli. , taste the foods that have shaped boston’s history. , visit 6 local businesses serving up boston classics. , visit boston’s oldest continuously running restaurant.
Version 40 – July 19, 2023 07:30
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- Start your morning at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts and apple butters await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
- If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
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- Time to head downtown. Boston is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in America, packed with significant sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail, where Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America. And don’t worry...there’s more food coming your way!
- There's no better place to continue your Boston history lesson than at an iconic restaurant that hasn't closed its doors since 1826. This makes it not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! You'll sit in the very booth that was reserved for the 35th president, John F. Kennedy, to taste creamy clam chowder, Boston’s signature molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic: crab cakes!
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- Hit the Freedom Trail again and wind your way over to the North End neighborhood, where Italian influences offer a delightful change of pace. Stop at a fourth-generation family-run eatery specializing in hot and buttery lobster rolls—a quintessential New England classic. This particular spot must not be missed while in Boston—they've even been featured on Good Morning America!
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- Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past.
- Finally, you'll wrap up at one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry shops. Finish on a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
- Start your morning at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts and apple butters await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
- If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
Next, you'll make your way to Quincy Market to try a beloved sweet treat: the one and only Boston cream pie!
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- Time to head downtown. Boston is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in America, packed with significant sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail, where Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America. And don’t worry...there’s more food coming your way!
- There's no better place to continue your Boston history lesson than at an iconic restaurant that hasn't closed its doors since 1826. This makes it not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! You'll sit in the very booth that was reserved for the 35th president, John F. Kennedy, to taste creamy clam chowder, Boston’s signature molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic: crab cakes!
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- Hit the Freedom Trail again and wind your way over to the North End neighborhood, where Italian influences offer a delightful change of pace. Stop at a fourth-generation family-run eatery specializing in hot and buttery lobster rolls—a quintessential New England classic. This particular spot must not be missed while in Boston—they've even been featured on Good Morning America!
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- Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past.
- Finally, you'll wrap up at one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry shops. Finish on a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
Version 39 – March 28, 2023 09:53
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- Ultimate Boston Food Tour: Freedom Trail & North End
Best of Boston: Freedom Trail & Boston Market Food Tour
Version 38 – February 13, 2023 10:13
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- Highlights
- discover one of america's oldest cities the foodie way., eat your way along the historic freedom trail. , enjoy 9 + food tastes (enough for a full lunch). , pop into a beloved italian pastry shop for a sweet treat. , sample sweet and savory classics, from chowder to cannoli. , taste the foods that have shaped boston’s history. , visit 6 local businesses serving up boston classics. , visit boston’s oldest continuously running restaurant.
discover one of america's oldest cities the foodie way., eat your way through the historic freedom trail. , enough food for a full lunch. , sample sweet and savory classics from chowder to cannoli. , stop in a local favorite italian pastry shop. , taste the foods that shaped boston’s history. , visit boston’s oldest continuous running restaurant. , visit six local hotspots serving diverse delicious tastes.
Version 37 – February 13, 2023 10:11
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- Start your morning at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts and apple butters await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
- If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
- Next, you'll make your way to Quincy Market to try a beloved sweet treat: the one and only Boston cream pie!
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- Time to head downtown. Boston is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in America, packed with significant sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail, where Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America. And don’t worry...there’s more food coming your way!
- There's no better place to continue your Boston history lesson than at an iconic restaurant that hasn't closed its doors since 1826. This makes it not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! You'll sit in the very booth that was reserved for the 35th president, John F. Kennedy, to taste creamy clam chowder, Boston’s signature molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic: crab cakes!
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- Hit the Freedom Trail again and wind your way over to the North End neighborhood, where Italian influences offer a delightful change of pace. Stop at a fourth-generation family-run eatery specializing in hot and buttery lobster rolls—a quintessential New England classic. This particular spot must not be missed while in Boston—they've even been featured on Good Morning America!
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- Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past.
- Finally, you'll wrap up at one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry shops. Finish on a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
- Start your morning at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts and apple butters await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
- If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
- Next, you'll make your way to Quincy Market to try a beloved sweet treat: the one and only Boston cream pie!
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- Time to head downtown. Boston is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in America, packed with significant sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail, where Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America. And don’t worry...there’s more food coming your way!
- There's no better place to continue your Boston history lesson than at an iconic restaurant that hasn't closed its doors since 1826. This makes it not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! You'll sit in the very booth that was reserved for the 35th president, John F. Kennedy, to taste creamy clam chowder, Boston’s signature molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic: crab cakes!
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Hit the Freedom Trail again and wind your way over to the North End neighborhood, where Italian influences offer a delightful change of pace. Continue your exploration of Boston‘s classic dishes with a stop in a family-run eatery with four generations of history that specializes in host and buttery lobster rolls–the quintessential New England classic. This particular family-run spot must not be missed while in Boston, especially since they’ve been feature on Good Morning America!
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Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past. Finally, will head over to one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry joints to finish with a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
Version 36 – February 13, 2023 10:09
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- Start your morning at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts and apple butters await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
- If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
- Next, you'll make your way to Quincy Market to try a beloved sweet treat: the one and only Boston cream pie!
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- Time to head downtown. Boston is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in America, packed with significant sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail, where Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America. And don’t worry...there’s more food coming your way!
- There's no better place to continue your Boston history lesson than at an iconic restaurant that hasn't closed its doors since 1826. This makes it not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! You'll sit in the very booth that was reserved for the 35th president, John F. Kennedy, to taste creamy clam chowder, Boston’s signature molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic: crab cakes!
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- Hit the Freedom Trail again and wind your way over to the North End neighborhood, where Italian influences offer a delightful change of pace. Continue your exploration of Boston‘s classic dishes with a stop in a family-run eatery with four generations of history that specializes in host and buttery lobster rolls–the quintessential New England classic. This particular family-run spot must not be missed while in Boston, especially since they’ve been feature on Good Morning America!
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- Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past. Finally, will head over to one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry joints to finish with a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
- Start your morning at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts and apple butters await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
- If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
- Next, you'll make your way to Quincy Market to try a beloved sweet treat: the one and only Boston cream pie!
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- Time to head downtown. Boston is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in America, packed with significant sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail, where Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America. And don’t worry...there’s more food coming your way!
- There's no better place to continue your Boston history lesson than at an iconic restaurant that hasn't closed its doors since 1826. This makes it not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! You'll sit in the very booth that was reserved for the 35th president, John F. Kennedy, to taste creamy clam chowder, Boston’s signature molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic: crab cakes!
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Hit the Freedom Trail again and wind your way down to the North End neighborhood where the apparent Italian influence offers a delightful change of pace. Continue your exploration of Boston‘s classic dishes with a stop in a family-run eatery with four generations of history that specializes in host and buttery lobster rolls–the quintessential New England classic. This particular family-run spot must not be missed while in Boston, especially since they’ve been feature on Good Morning America!
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- Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past. Finally, will head over to one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry joints to finish with a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
Version 35 – February 13, 2023 10:08
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- Start your morning at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts and apple butters await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
- If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
- Next, you'll make your way to Quincy Market to try a beloved sweet treat: the one and only Boston cream pie!
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- Time to head downtown. Boston is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in America, packed with significant sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail, where Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America. And don’t worry...there’s more food coming your way!
- There's no better place to continue your Boston history lesson than at an iconic restaurant that hasn't closed its doors since 1826. This makes it not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! You'll sit in the very booth that was reserved for the 35th president, John F. Kennedy, to taste creamy clam chowder, Boston’s signature molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic: crab cakes!
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- Hit the Freedom Trail again and wind your way down to the North End neighborhood where the apparent Italian influence offers a delightful change of pace. Continue your exploration of Boston‘s classic dishes with a stop in a family-run eatery with four generations of history that specializes in host and buttery lobster rolls–the quintessential New England classic. This particular family-run spot must not be missed while in Boston, especially since they’ve been feature on Good Morning America!
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- Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past. Finally, will head over to one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry joints to finish with a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
- Start your morning at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts and apple butters await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
- If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
- Next, you'll make your way to Quincy Market to try a beloved sweet treat: the one and only Boston cream pie!
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Time to head downtown. Boston is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in America, packed with significant sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail, where Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America. And don’t forget...there’s more food to try!
There is no better place to continue your Bostonian history lesson than at an iconic restaurant where the doors have not closed since 1826. Not only will you visit the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! Sit in the very booth reserved for 25th US President, John F. Kennedy, to taste the one and only creamy clam chowder, Boston’s signature molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic–crab cakes!
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Hit the Freedom trail again and wind your way to the North End neighborhood where the apparent Italian influence offers a delightful change of pace. Continue your exploration of Boston‘s classic dishes with a stop in a family-run eatery with four generations of history that specializes in host and buttery lobster rolls–the quintessential New England classic. This particular family-run spot must not be missed while in Boston, especially since they’ve been feature on Good Morning America!
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- Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past. Finally, will head over to one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry joints to finish with a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
Version 34 – February 13, 2023 10:03
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- Start your morning at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts and apple butters await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
- If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
- Next, you'll make your way to Quincy Market to try a beloved sweet treat: the one and only Boston cream pie!
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- Time to head downtown. Boston is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in America, packed with significant sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail, where Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America. And don’t forget...there’s more food to try!
- There is no better place to continue your Bostonian history lesson than at an iconic restaurant where the doors have not closed since 1826. Not only will you visit the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! Sit in the very booth reserved for 25th US President, John F. Kennedy, to taste the one and only creamy clam chowder, Boston’s signature molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic–crab cakes!
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- Hit the Freedom trail again and wind your way to the North End neighborhood where the apparent Italian influence offers a delightful change of pace. Continue your exploration of Boston‘s classic dishes with a stop in a family-run eatery with four generations of history that specializes in host and buttery lobster rolls–the quintessential New England classic. This particular family-run spot must not be missed while in Boston, especially since they’ve been feature on Good Morning America!
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- Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past. Finally, will head over to one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry joints to finish with a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
- Start your morning at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts and apple butters await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
- If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
- Next, you'll make your way to Quincy Market to try a beloved sweet treat: the one and only Boston cream pie!
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Time to head downtown. As the oldest and one of the most historically significant cities in America, you'll come across significant Boston sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the Revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail. Here, Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America, as the trail marks 16 sites with historical significance of the American fight for independence from Great Britain. And don’t forget...there’s more food to try!
- There is no better place to continue your Bostonian history lesson than at an iconic restaurant where the doors have not closed since 1826. Not only will you visit the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! Sit in the very booth reserved for 25th US President, John F. Kennedy, to taste the one and only creamy clam chowder, Boston’s signature molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic–crab cakes!
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- Hit the Freedom trail again and wind your way to the North End neighborhood where the apparent Italian influence offers a delightful change of pace. Continue your exploration of Boston‘s classic dishes with a stop in a family-run eatery with four generations of history that specializes in host and buttery lobster rolls–the quintessential New England classic. This particular family-run spot must not be missed while in Boston, especially since they’ve been feature on Good Morning America!
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- Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past. Finally, will head over to one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry joints to finish with a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
Version 33 – February 13, 2023 10:02
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- Visit local markets, historic restaurants, and quaint eateries as you eat your way from Boston’s historic downtown to the charming North End. Discover for yourself why lobster rolls and clam chowder are as important to local history as the Boston Tea Party and Paul Revere's midnight ride. There's no better—or more delicious!—way to get a taste of New England's culinary culture.
Visit local markets, historic restaurants, and quaint eateries as you eat your way from Boston’s historic downtown to the charming North End. Learn the history behind each dish and discover for yourself why lobster rolls and clam chowder are as important as the Boston Massacre and the Tea Party, that you’ll see for yourself along the Boston Freedom Trail. Sample all the must-try dishes in Boston for a wicked awesome New England experience.
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- Start your morning at the Boston Public Market and taste the New England difference in one of the region's most important agricultural products: apples! Apple cider donuts and apple butters await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
- If that wasn’t enough, you'll taste a bit of history at a second market stall in the form of a surprising 17th-century snack with English roots.
- Next, you'll make your way to Quincy Market to try a beloved sweet treat: the one and only Boston cream pie!
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- Time to head downtown. As the oldest and one of the most historically significant cities in America, you'll come across significant Boston sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the Revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail. Here, Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America, as the trail marks 16 sites with historical significance of the American fight for independence from Great Britain. And don’t forget...there’s more food to try!
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- There is no better place to continue your Bostonian history lesson than at an iconic restaurant where the doors have not closed since 1826. Not only will you visit the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! Sit in the very booth reserved for 25th US President, John F. Kennedy, to taste the one and only creamy clam chowder, Boston’s signature molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic–crab cakes!
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- Hit the Freedom trail again and wind your way to the North End neighborhood where the apparent Italian influence offers a delightful change of pace. Continue your exploration of Boston‘s classic dishes with a stop in a family-run eatery with four generations of history that specializes in host and buttery lobster rolls–the quintessential New England classic. This particular family-run spot must not be missed while in Boston, especially since they’ve been feature on Good Morning America!
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- Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past. Finally, will head over to one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry joints to finish with a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
Start your morning like a local at the Boston Public Market and sample some favorite Boston foods. Taste the New England difference with one of the most important agricultural products of the region, apples! Apple cider donuts and apple butters await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
If that wasn’t enough, weave through the market and stop to taste a bit of history with a unique and surprising 17th century snack with English roots. Next, head over to another historic market, Quincy Market, to try another historical dish, the Boston Cream Pie.
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Time to head to Boston’s Downtown. As the oldest and one of the most historically significant cities in America, you'll come across significant Boston sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the Revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail. Here, Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America, as the trail marks 16 sites with historical significance of the American fight for independence from Great Britain. And don’t forget...there’s more food to try!
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- There is no better place to continue your Bostonian history lesson than at an iconic restaurant where the doors have not closed since 1826. Not only will you visit the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! Sit in the very booth reserved for 25th US President, John F. Kennedy, to taste the one and only creamy clam chowder, Boston’s signature molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic–crab cakes!
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- Hit the Freedom trail again and wind your way to the North End neighborhood where the apparent Italian influence offers a delightful change of pace. Continue your exploration of Boston‘s classic dishes with a stop in a family-run eatery with four generations of history that specializes in host and buttery lobster rolls–the quintessential New England classic. This particular family-run spot must not be missed while in Boston, especially since they’ve been feature on Good Morning America!
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- Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past. Finally, will head over to one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry joints to finish with a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
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- Visit local markets, historic restaurants, and quaint eateries as you eat your way from Boston’s historic downtown to the charming North End. Learn the history behind each dish and discover for yourself why lobster rolls and clam chowder are as important as the Boston Massacre and the Tea Party, that you’ll see for yourself along the Boston Freedom Trail. Sample all the must-try dishes in Boston for a wicked awesome New England experience.
Visit local markets, historic restaurants, and quaint eateries as you weave your way from Boston’s historic downtown and up to the charming North End. Learn the history behind each dish and discover for yourself why lobster rolls and clam chowder are as important as the Boston Massacre and the Tea Party, that you’ll see for yourself along the Boston Freedom Trail. Sample all the must-try dishes in Boston for a wicked awesome New England experience.
Version 31 – January 25, 2023 16:36
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- Know Before You Go
- devour tours comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to us government guidelines for the most up to date information., guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note that there are fish and seafood tastes on this tour that have no alternate replacement in the case of food aversions., this tour covers a full meal., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
devour tours comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to us government guidelines for the most up to date information., guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this tour covers a full meal., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
Version 30 – January 25, 2023 16:35
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- Know Before You Go
- devour tours comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to us government guidelines for the most up to date information., guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this tour covers a full meal., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
devour tours comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to us government guidelines for the most up to date information., guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this tour covers a full meal., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy., this tour is adaptable for pescatarians & pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
- Know Before You Book
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you.
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you.
Version 29 – January 25, 2023 15:34
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Version 26 – January 25, 2023 15:31
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- 6 to 7 tasting stops with 8 to 9+ tastes (enough food for a full meal), expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, small group of 12 pax
6 to 7 tasting stops with 8 to 9+ tastes (enough food for a full meal), expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide
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- discover one of america's oldest cities the foodie way., eat your way through the historic freedom trail. , enough food for a full lunch. , sample sweet and savory classics from chowder to cannoli. , stop in a local favorite italian pastry shop. , taste the foods that shaped boston’s history. , visit boston’s oldest continuous running restaurant. , visit six local hotspots serving diverse delicious tastes.
8 to 9+ delicious tastes across 6 to 7 establishments. enough food for a full lunch. , discover why boston is one of the most important cities in american history., explore the historic freedom trail tasting the foods that shaped boston’s history and hear the stories that bring this historical part of town to life. , pop into an authentic italian pastry store, a favorite among locals, and try one of boston’s most well-loved sweet treats. , taste all the boston not-to-missed classics and learn about how they form a part of boston’s history – lobster roll, boston baked beans, clam chowder, boston cream pie, and more! , visit boston’s oldest continuing running restaurant and sit in the booth that was historically reserved for the 25th us president, john f. kennedy.
Version 23 – January 09, 2023 09:43
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- Visit local markets, historic restaurants, and quaint eateries as you weave your way from Boston’s historic downtown and up to the charming North End. Learn the history behind each dish and discover for yourself why lobster rolls and clam chowder are as important as the Boston Massacre and the Tea Party, that you’ll see for yourself along the Boston Freedom Trail. Sample all the must-try dishes in Boston for a wicked awesome New England experience.
Weave your way from the Boson’s historic downtown all the way to the charming North End, stopping in local markets, historic restaurants, and charming eateries along the way. You’ll hear the story behind each dish and discover why lobster rolls and clam chowder are just as important to Boston’s history as the Boston Massacre and other sights along the historic ‘Freedom Trail’. There are classic dishes that you can’t leave Boston without trying, so let your expert guide lead you through the complete New England food experience.
- Description
- Start your morning like a local at the Boston Public Market and sample some favorite Boston foods. Taste the New England difference with one of the most important agricultural products of the region, apples! Apple cider donuts and apple butters await you to fuel the rest of your explorations.
-
- If that wasn’t enough, weave through the market and stop to taste a bit of history with a unique and surprising 17th century snack with English roots. Next, head over to another historic market, Quincy Market, to try another historical dish, the Boston Cream Pie.
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- Time to head to Boston’s Downtown. As the oldest and one of the most historically significant cities in America, you'll come across significant Boston sites with amazing stories to tell. Follow in the footsteps of the Revolutionaries as you walk the historic Freedom Trail. Here, Boston’s history unfolds alongside the birth of America, as the trail marks 16 sites with historical significance of the American fight for independence from Great Britain. And don’t forget...there’s more food to try!
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- There is no better place to continue your Bostonian history lesson than at an iconic restaurant where the doors have not closed since 1826. Not only will you visit the oldest restaurant in Boston, but the oldest one with continuous service in the entire United States! Sit in the very booth reserved for 25th US President, John F. Kennedy, to taste the one and only creamy clam chowder, Boston’s signature molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic–crab cakes!
-
- Hit the Freedom trail again and wind your way to the North End neighborhood where the apparent Italian influence offers a delightful change of pace. Continue your exploration of Boston‘s classic dishes with a stop in a family-run eatery with four generations of history that specializes in host and buttery lobster rolls–the quintessential New England classic. This particular family-run spot must not be missed while in Boston, especially since they’ve been feature on Good Morning America!
-
- Next, step back in time to the 1930s with a visit to a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint and enjoy a taste of Boston’s Italian past. Finally, will head over to one of the North End’s most famous local favorite pastry joints to finish with a sweet note with a melt-in-your-mouth cannoli.
You’ll start the morning off at the Boston Public Market, a place where locals actually shop and gather to eat some of their favorite Boston foods. Here we’ll dive into the world of one of North England’s most important produce – apples! - sampling delicious apple butters and of course, a local’s favorite, the apple cider donut!
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Then, we’ll weave through the market and stop to try a surprising unique Boston classic with clear English roots, that dates back to the 17th century and is something you may have not heard of, but perfect to snack on while wandering around the market.
Next, it’s time to head over to the iconic 19th-century Quincy Market where we will make a pit stop to try one of Boston’s famous pastries, the Boston Cream Pie, as your guide reveals the history of this cake which dates back to the late 1880s.
With our appetites in check, it’s time to take a walk through the downtown. Boston is the oldest city in America, and it’s hard to explore this part of town without coming across some significant site with a story to tell. We’ll explore some of the sites that make up the historic Freedom Trail, a route of 16 historically significant landmarks where Boston’s history unfolded with a special focus on the events which marked the American fight for independence from Great Britain. And of course, more food!
After our crash course in Boston’s turbulent history, there is no better place to continue than an iconic restaurant where the doors have not closed since 1826 – not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but also the oldest restaurant in continuous service in the US! On the menu here we’ve got one of the dishes you’ve been waiting for, creamy clam chowder, as well as Boston’s tender, molasses-infused baked beans and another coastal classic, delicious crab cakes!
We’ll hit the Freedom trail again, this time wandering over to the North End neighborhood where the strong Italian influence is unmissable at every turn. But first, since we’ll have started our exploration into Boston’s most famous classics, we’ll continue with a stop in a family-run eatery with four generations of history that specializes in a quintessential New England classic, and one that must not be missed while in Boston, hot and buttery lobster rolls – and at this local favorite, they are so good that they have even been featured on Good Morning America!
Then, we’ve got two important food stops to make while learning about Boston’s Italian past. First, we’ll travel back to the 1930s and visit a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint, then, we will head over to one of the North Ends famous pastry joints (hint: it’s the local favorite!) and finish off with a sweet ricotta-filled cannoli.
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- Best of Boston: Freedom Trail & Boston Market Food Tour
Best of Boston: Freedom Trail & Boston Public Market Food Tour
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Version 10 – August 11, 2022 09:58
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- Know Before You Book
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy. , this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you.
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free.
Version 9 – August 11, 2022 09:58
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- Know Before You Go
- devour tours comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to us government guidelines for the most up to date information., guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this tour covers a full meal., this tour includes several fish and seafood tastings - lobster roll, clam chowder, crab cakes - that do not have a replacement in the case of an aversion or allergy., this tour is adaptable for pescatarians & pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food, or we may not be able to accommodate you. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles).
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- Know Before You Book
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for pescatarians and pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, dairy free, or gluten free.
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Version 7 – July 08, 2022 09:18
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- gratuities, hotel pick-up/drop-off
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Version 6 – July 08, 2022 08:18
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- Additional Info
- Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
- Dietary Accommodations: This tour is adaptable for the following, but please note there may not be a taste at every stop:
- - Pescatarians
- - Dairy free
- - Pregnant women
- We love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs where possible. If you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. This tour is not recommended for vegetarians, vegans, or gluten free.
- Please note that this description is an example and stops or tastes may vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have a delicious experience.
- Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
- Dietary Accommodations: This tour is adaptable for the following, but please note there may not be a taste at every stop:
- - Pescatarians
- - Dairy free
- - Pregnant women
We love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs where possible. If you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. This tour is not recommended for vegetarians or vegans, and, due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not recommended for those with celiac disease.
- Please note that this description is an example and stops or tastes may vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have a delicious experience.
Version 5 – July 08, 2022 08:13
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- Description
- You’ll start the morning off at the Boston Public Market, a place where locals actually shop and gather to eat some of their favorite Boston foods. Here we’ll dive into the world of one of North England’s most important produce – apples! - sampling delicious apple butters and of course, a local’s favorite, the apple cider donut!
-
- Then, we’ll weave through the market and stop to try a surprising unique Boston classic with clear English roots, that dates back to the 17th century and is something you may have not heard of, but perfect to snack on while wandering around the market.
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- Next, it’s time to head over to the iconic 19th-century Quincy Market where we will make a pit stop to try one of Boston’s famous pastries, the Boston Cream Pie, as your guide reveals the history of this cake which dates back to the late 1880s.
-
- With our appetites in check, it’s time to take a walk through the downtown. Boston is the oldest city in America, and it’s hard to explore this part of town without coming across some significant site with a story to tell. We’ll explore some of the sites that make up the historic Freedom Trail, a route of 16 historically significant landmarks where Boston’s history unfolded with a special focus on the events which marked the American fight for independence from Great Britain. And of course, more food!
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- After our crash course in Boston’s turbulent history, there is no better place to continue than an iconic restaurant where the doors have not closed since 1826 – not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but also the oldest restaurant in continuous service in the US! On the menu here we’ve got one of the dishes you’ve been waiting for, creamy clam chowder, as well as Boston’s tender, molasses-infused baked beans and another coastal classic, delicious crab cakes!
-
- We’ll hit the Freedom trail again, this time wandering over to the North End neighborhood where the strong Italian influence is unmissable at every turn. But first, since we’ll have started our exploration into Boston’s most famous classics, we’ll continue with a stop in a family-run eatery with four generations of history that specializes in a quintessential New England classic, and one that must not be missed while in Boston, hot and buttery lobster rolls – and at this local favorite, they are so good that they have even been featured on Good Morning America!
-
- Then, we’ve got two important food stops to make while learning about Boston’s Italian past. First, we’ll travel back to the 1930s and visit a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint, then, we will head over to one of the North Ends famous pastry joints (hint: it’s the local favorite!) and finish off with a sweet ricotta-filled cannoli.
- You’ll start the morning off at the Boston Public Market, a place where locals actually shop and gather to eat some of their favorite Boston foods. Here we’ll dive into the world of one of North England’s most important produce – apples! - sampling delicious apple butters and of course, a local’s favorite, the apple cider donut!
-
- Then, we’ll weave through the market and stop to try a surprising unique Boston classic with clear English roots, that dates back to the 17th century and is something you may have not heard of, but perfect to snack on while wandering around the market.
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- Next, it’s time to head over to the iconic 19th-century Quincy Market where we will make a pit stop to try one of Boston’s famous pastries, the Boston Cream Pie, as your guide reveals the history of this cake which dates back to the late 1880s.
-
- With our appetites in check, it’s time to take a walk through the downtown. Boston is the oldest city in America, and it’s hard to explore this part of town without coming across some significant site with a story to tell. We’ll explore some of the sites that make up the historic Freedom Trail, a route of 16 historically significant landmarks where Boston’s history unfolded with a special focus on the events which marked the American fight for independence from Great Britain. And of course, more food!
-
After our crash course in Boston’s turbulent history, there is no better place to continue than an iconic restaurant where the doors have not closed since 1826 – not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but also the oldest restaurant in continuous service in the US! On the menu here we’ve got one of the dishes you’ve been waiting for, creamy clam chowder, as well as Boston’s tender, molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic, delicious crab cakes!
-
- We’ll hit the Freedom trail again, this time wandering over to the North End neighborhood where the strong Italian influence is unmissable at every turn. But first, since we’ll have started our exploration into Boston’s most famous classics, we’ll continue with a stop in a family-run eatery with four generations of history that specializes in a quintessential New England classic, and one that must not be missed while in Boston, hot and buttery lobster rolls – and at this local favorite, they are so good that they have even been featured on Good Morning America!
-
- Then, we’ve got two important food stops to make while learning about Boston’s Italian past. First, we’ll travel back to the 1930s and visit a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint, then, we will head over to one of the North Ends famous pastry joints (hint: it’s the local favorite!) and finish off with a sweet ricotta-filled cannoli.
Version 4 – July 08, 2022 08:13
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- Description
- You’ll start the morning off at the Boston Public Market, a place where locals actually shop and gather to eat some of their favorite Boston foods. Here we’ll dive into the world of one of North England’s most important produce – apples! - sampling delicious apple butters and of course, a local’s favorite, the apple cider donut!
-
- Then, we’ll weave through the market and stop to try a surprising unique Boston classic with clear English roots, that dates back to the 17th century and is something you may have not heard of, but perfect to snack on while wandering around the market.
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- Next, it’s time to head over to the iconic 19th-century Quincy Market where we will make a pit stop to try one of Boston’s famous pastries, the Boston Cream Pie, as your guide reveals the history of this cake which dates back to the late 1880s.
-
- With our appetites in check, it’s time to take a walk through the downtown. Boston is the oldest city in America, and it’s hard to explore this part of town without coming across some significant site with a story to tell. We’ll explore some of the sites that make up the historic Freedom Trail, a route of 16 historically significant landmarks where Boston’s history unfolded with a special focus on the events which marked the American fight for independence from Great Britain. And of course, more food!
-
- After our crash course in Boston’s turbulent history, there is no better place to continue than an iconic restaurant where the doors have not closed since 1826 – not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but also the oldest restaurant in continuous service in the US! On the menu here we’ve got one of the dishes you’ve been waiting for, creamy clam chowder, as well as Boston’s tender, molasses-infused baked beans, and another coastal classic, delicious crab cakes!
-
- We’ll hit the Freedom trail again, this time wandering over to the North End neighborhood where the strong Italian influence is unmissable at every turn. But first, since we’ll have started our exploration into Boston’s most famous classics, we’ll continue with a stop in a family-run eatery with four generations of history that specializes in a quintessential New England classic, and one that must not be missed while in Boston, hot and buttery lobster rolls – and at this local favorite, they are so good that they have even been featured on Good Morning America!
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- Then, we’ve got two important food stops to make while learning about Boston’s Italian past. First, we’ll travel back to the 1930s and visit a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint, then, we will head over to one of the North Ends famous pastry joints (hint: it’s the local favorite!) and finish off with a sweet ricotta-filled cannoli.
- You’ll start the morning off at the Boston Public Market, a place where locals actually shop and gather to eat some of their favorite Boston foods. Here we’ll dive into the world of one of North England’s most important produce – apples! - sampling delicious apple butters and of course, a local’s favorite, the apple cider donut!
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- Then, we’ll weave through the market and stop to try a surprising unique Boston classic with clear English roots, that dates back to the 17th century and is something you may have not heard of, but perfect to snack on while wandering around the market.
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- Next, it’s time to head over to the iconic 19th-century Quincy Market where we will make a pit stop to try one of Boston’s famous pastries, the Boston Cream Pie, as your guide reveals the history of this cake which dates back to the late 1880s.
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- With our appetites in check, it’s time to take a walk through the downtown. Boston is the oldest city in America, and it’s hard to explore this part of town without coming across some significant site with a story to tell. We’ll explore some of the sites that make up the historic Freedom Trail, a route of 16 historically significant landmarks where Boston’s history unfolded with a special focus on the events which marked the American fight for independence from Great Britain. And of course, more food!
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After our crash course in Boston’s turbulent history, there is no better place to continue than an iconic restaurant where the doors have not closed since 1826 – not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but also the oldest restaurant in continuous service in the US! On the menu here we’ve got one of the dishes you’ve been waiting for, creamy clam chowder, as well as Boston’s tender, molasses-infused baked beans and another coastal classic, delicious crab cakes!
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- We’ll hit the Freedom trail again, this time wandering over to the North End neighborhood where the strong Italian influence is unmissable at every turn. But first, since we’ll have started our exploration into Boston’s most famous classics, we’ll continue with a stop in a family-run eatery with four generations of history that specializes in a quintessential New England classic, and one that must not be missed while in Boston, hot and buttery lobster rolls – and at this local favorite, they are so good that they have even been featured on Good Morning America!
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- Then, we’ve got two important food stops to make while learning about Boston’s Italian past. First, we’ll travel back to the 1930s and visit a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint, then, we will head over to one of the North Ends famous pastry joints (hint: it’s the local favorite!) and finish off with a sweet ricotta-filled cannoli.
Version 3 – July 08, 2022 08:04
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- Previous Version
- Highlights
- 8 to 9+ delicious tastes across 6 to 7 establishments. enough food for a full lunch. , discover why boston is one of the most important cities in american history., explore the historic freedom trail tasting the foods that shaped boston’s history and hear the stories that bring this historical part of town to life. , pop into an authentic italian pastry store, a favorite among locals, and try one of boston’s most well-loved sweet treats. , taste all the boston not-to-missed classics and learn about how they form a part of boston’s history – lobster roll, boston baked beans, clam chowder, boston cream pie, and more! , visit boston’s oldest continuing running restaurant and sit in the booth that was historically reserved for the 25th us president, john f. kennedy.
explore the historic freedom trail tasting the foods that shaped boston’s history and hear the stories that bring this historical part of town to life. , 8 to 9+ delicious tastes across 6 to 7 establishments. enough food for a full lunch. , discover why boston is one of the most important cities in american history., pop into an authentic italian pastry store, a favorite among locals, and try one of boston’s most well-loved sweet treats. , visit boston’s oldest continuing running restaurant and sit in the booth that was historically reserved for the 25th us president, john f. kennedy.
Version 2 – July 08, 2022 08:03
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Description
- You’ll start the morning off at the Boston Public Market, a place where locals actually shop and gather to eat some of their favorite Boston foods. Here we’ll dive into the world of one of North England’s most important produce – apples! - sampling delicious apple butters and of course, a local’s favorite, the apple cider donut!
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- Then, we’ll weave through the market and stop to try a surprising unique Boston classic with clear English roots, that dates back to the 17th century and is something you may have not heard of, but perfect to snack on while wandering around the market.
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- Next, it’s time to head over to the iconic 19th-century Quincy Market where we will make a pit stop to try one of Boston’s famous pastries, the Boston Cream Pie, as your guide reveals the history of this cake which dates back to the late 1880s.
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- With our appetites in check, it’s time to take a walk through the downtown. Boston is the oldest city in America, and it’s hard to explore this part of town without coming across some significant site with a story to tell. We’ll explore some of the sites that make up the historic Freedom Trail, a route of 16 historically significant landmarks where Boston’s history unfolded with a special focus on the events which marked the American fight for independence from Great Britain. And of course, more food!
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- After our crash course in Boston’s turbulent history, there is no better place to continue than an iconic restaurant where the doors have not closed since 1826 – not only the oldest restaurant in Boston, but also the oldest restaurant in continuous service in the US! On the menu here we’ve got one of the dishes you’ve been waiting for, creamy clam chowder, as well as Boston’s tender, molasses-infused baked beans and another coastal classic, delicious crab cakes!
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- We’ll hit the Freedom trail again, this time wandering over to the North End neighborhood where the strong Italian influence is unmissable at every turn. But first, since we’ll have started our exploration into Boston’s most famous classics, we’ll continue with a stop in a family-run eatery with four generations of history that specializes in a quintessential New England classic, and one that must not be missed while in Boston, hot and buttery lobster rolls – and at this local favorite, they are so good that they have even been featured on Good Morning America!
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- Then, we’ve got two important food stops to make while learning about Boston’s Italian past. First, we’ll travel back to the 1930s and visit a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood coffee joint, then, we will head over to one of the North Ends famous pastry joints (hint: it’s the local favorite!) and finish off with a sweet ricotta-filled cannoli.
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- Included
- 6 to 7 tasting stops with 8 to 9+ tastes (enough food for a full meal), expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide
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- Additional Info
- Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
- Dietary Accommodations: This tour is adaptable for the following, but please note there may not be a taste at every stop:
- - Pescatarians
- - Dairy free
- - Pregnant women
- We love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs where possible. If you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. This tour is not recommended for vegetarians or vegans, and, due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not recommended for those with celiac disease.
- Please note that this description is an example and stops or tastes may vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have a delicious experience.
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Version 1 – July 08, 2022 07:50
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- Short Description
- Weave your way from the Boson’s historic downtown all the way to the charming North End, stopping in local markets, historic restaurants, and charming eateries along the way. You’ll hear the story behind each dish and discover why lobster rolls and clam chowder are just as important to Boston’s history as the Boston Massacre and other sights along the historic ‘Freedom Trail’. There are classic dishes that you can’t leave Boston without trying, so let your expert guide lead you through the complete New England food experience.
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- Highlights
- explore the historic freedom trail tasting the foods that shaped boston’s history and hear the stories that bring this historical part of town to life. , 8 to 9+ delicious tastes across 6 to 7 establishments. enough food for a full lunch. , discover why boston is one of the most important cities in american history., pop into an authentic italian pastry store, a favorite among locals, and try one of boston’s most well-loved sweet treats. , visit boston’s oldest continuing running restaurant and sit in the booth that was historically reserved for the 25th us president, john f. kennedy.
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