Food tours in Asheville are popular with tourists and locals.
They are an excellent way to explore the regional cuisine, restaurants, pubs, and streets and better get to know the place and its people.
You don’t have to be a foodie to enjoy these highly-rated tours.
Over 250 restaurants serve locally produced meats and vegetables in Asheville, many benefiting North Carolina farmers. They were doing “farm to table” before it became a cliche.
This article shares everything you should know before buying your Asheville food tour tickets.
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A Taste of West Asheville Guided Walking Tour
We’ll start at the famed Dolly Parton/RuPaul mural and proceed along Haywood Street on this tip-based walking tour! We’ll begin with a beverage tasting! Discount wine tasting, free coffee and Thai tea at the start, ice cream tasting, and finally, a few alternatives for discounted beer tastings!
I’ll share insider advice on the finest locations to eat, drink, and play for the best costs throughout the journey, including free hangout spots for locals!
I’ll discuss several well-known figures who contributed to the development of West Asheville and take you on a quick tour of the Sunny Points community garden! After our tour, you will receive Archetype Brewery discounts and discounts for a fantastic ramen restaurant that will deliver your lunch to you at the brewery for free! You’ll also get a map illustrating where we went on the tour and everything we learned!
The only tour in town where you pay what you believe it is worth at the end!
DURATION: 2 Hours 30 Minutes
Electric Bike Brewery Crawl of Asheville
They were Cycling to five of Asheville’s most famous microbreweries and stopping for a drink (or two) each.
You’ll be riding an advanced e-bike, so that hills won’t be an issue.
You’ll try some of the most incredible craft beers in town and take up the local food and beautiful views.
This excursion is for beer and bike enthusiasts.
DURATION: 4 Hours
Downtown Asheville Guided Brewery Walking Tour
The city’s reputation as one of the best breweries in the Southeast is well-deserved, but the sheer quantity of options can be overwhelming for visitors.
This Asheville brewery tour brings you to craft breweries with behind-the-scenes access and plenty of tastings to see which ones are worth the hype.
Unlike other Asheville brewery tours, this one is led by a qualified cicerone, a beer specialist with years of experience.
DURATION: 2 To 3 Hours
Asheville Brewery Crawl on the Party Bus
Asheville has a diverse range of breweries, bars, and even sake breweries.
We’ll go around on Asheville’s first-ever party bus for four hours, visiting at least four of our favorite breweries.
We’ll start with a short journey to Hi-Wire Brewing, where we’ll check out their unusual “big top” site in south Asheville.
Next, we’ll head over to New Origin, one of Asheville’s most intriguing new brewers.
We’ll then head downtown, stopping at one of our favorite breweries on the South Slope, sometimes known as Asheville’s “brewery district.” We’ll finish the journey at Wedge Brewing, located near our outpost in the River Arts District.
Because our bus is BYOB, we can keep the party going in between stops! I’ll be your party captain and photographer, as we’ll be taking a camera with us on the trip to capture the moments!.
It will undoubtedly be the highlight of your trip to Asheville.
DURATION: 4 Hours
Coffee Tour in Asheville
Asheville is called a “beer city” because it has the most breweries per citizen.
On the other hand, the vibrant coffee community is what many people miss on their weekend visits to Asheville.
Our goal on Asheville coffee tours is to help locals and tourists discover all that Asheville has to offer in the way of coffee.
Asheville is full of passionate about specialty beverages, from micro-roasters to independent coffee shops.
DURATION: 2 Hours 30 Minutes
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