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    Eat Seattle Tours

    4.9 (493 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Molly F.

    I'm a Seattle native and my sister wanted to do a food tour. We had our tour on 3.1. With Chef Will(chef dimples)! It was the BEST two hours ever! We had a great group of people! The food was AMAZING,(even tho chef will probably tell you I thought differently) the portions were SO filling. I honestly can't wait to go on this tour again. I will for sure be requesting chef will when I bring my big group down for a visit. This tour was prompt and timely! And honestly a really good time! The fish toss was a my favorite!

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    Kristy H.

    First time ever doing a food tour and I absolutely loved it. Got a little history, lots of food and a great experience. We had Jonathan who was fantastic! He was so personable, really tried to get to know each member and was so accommodating to those with allergies. Seeing him interact with the tour stop employees and the amount of information he knew made it wonderful.

    Chenie X.

    Went to the Pike Place Market food tour, and our guide Stone was so knowledgeable. He shared his experiences working with a few renowned chefs in several cities. Luckily, our group was small, so we were able to get to know each other more and had a really fun time together. The meeting place was outside of Simply Seattle store, and the tour was started on time. We sampled 9 different places and enjoyed all the food. My favorite was the meat pie from the Land of Origin. The avocado based spicy sauce was perfect with it! Definitely recommend the tour!

    Bobby C.

    This was one of my all time favorite activities in all of my travels over the years! Our guide, Johnathan, was extremely friendly and personable. From the beginning, he asked all of our names and where we were from and continued to remember things about each of us through the whole time together - which was impressive! The tour moved at a perfect pace and it was amazing to skip the lines at every location. It was clear he had a good working relationship with all of the shops we stopped at. The shop owners seemed genuinely happy to have us! Now for the food - so many samples! It was at least a full meal worth of food. Also, he asked about food allergies and remembered those and had substitutions available at every stop! In total we stopped at 9 places and had about 16 samples. Our favorite was the cheese, the taco and the gelato! There was only one sample we didn't care for. Again, this was one of the best curated food experiences I have ever done and would do it again next time I came to town.

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    Bonnie S.

    We were looking to find an easy way to explore pike place and try a variety of food they have while spending a short time in Seattle. The experience was way better than expected! We were guided by Chef Will who created a fun, educational and tasty experience. He even shared yummy recipes as he shared about the food we were eating and educated us on pike place. The food stops they had we're all solid. We had a hard time deciding our favorite dish! Highly recommend this tour. Great value

    Indi cookie
    Delaney A.

    Scott was our guide and he was so fun! He was so knowledgeable, we loved the food, and we left full!

    Ethiopian food sample
    Janis E.

    Loved this food tour of Pike Street Market with Chef Eric! All the food was amazing and Eric's commentary added immensely to the experience. His knowledge of Seattle history and the food scene made the tour come alive.

    Beechers Mac and cheese
    Robyn V.

    We just finished a wonderful tour with Jonathan! He has great energy and did a fantastic job choosing all the different places. Exploring the market and some of the behind the same stuff is so cool! I'd recommend if it all possible going on a weekday instead of a super busy weekend. I've done the tour both times, and enjoyed the slower paced weekday one better. I believe we went to 9 different stops, but we're able to taste several different things at some of the stops. Took some pics- hope you enjoy viewing our tasty bites as much as we enjoyed eating them! Great job Eat Seattle, and Jonathan!

    Maureen R.

    We experienced the two-hour chef-guided tour of Pike Place Market today. Our chef was Chef Scott. Amazing! He was interesting, knew his stuff, VERY entertaining, and the 9 tastings we had were all fantastic. Thanks for a great tour, Scottie!

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    This was a pretty disappointing experience. I've done a food tour in every place I've visited. It's the perfect way to learn about a place while enjoying the food and drinks. This was the least enjoyable of the 15 I've done. It was also NOT worth the money. I was in Seattle for a teacher conference and the conference organizers put together private tours -- a food tour one day and a coffee tour the other. You can see the descriptions of the tours in my photos. (FYI...The photos are in a weird order for some reason.) No where does it say that the food portions will be small but my goodness were they all small. I've never experienced a tour in which I left hungry but on both of these I did. I also wish I had known that no water would be available on the tours. I was so thirsty the whole time. I'm used to sitting down and enjoying the food but that didn't happen here. I get that it's a different setting than a lot of places but we did sit down at Indi so we could have gotten some water there. An add-on for alcohol was offered on the food tour for $17. I opted not to get it and I'm so glad that I didn't! It was for one stop on the tour. I'm used to getting decent size drink samples at every stop so that would have disappointed me. But here's the kicker...I ended up ordering the same drink as people got with the add-on for the tour and mine was cheaper!! The coffee tour was INCREDIBLY disappointing. While our tour guide was knowledgeable about the city, the only time I was told anything about the coffee was at the first stop. And every coffee seemed to be the same. Absolutely nothing unique about them. No pour overs. Nothing iced. It should have been called a pastry tour and not a coffee tour. We had more pastries than we did coffee. I was also disappointed because I got two of the exact same food samples as I did on the food tour. It would be nice if pre-planned private tours that are scheduled by the same group get to experience unique offerings. A very frustrating thing about the coffee tour was that we stopped at an Ethiopian stand and the lady working had no idea we were supposed to be there so she didn't have anything prepared. So I essentially paid for something I didn't receive! Our tour ended 20 minutes before our scheduled end time. I paid more for the coffee tour yet received a lot less. I was so hungry and in need of caffeine when I was done that I ended up buying a latte from Ghost Alley Espresso and chowder from Pike Place Chowder.

    Pike Place

    This was such a fun and informative tour! We had Chef Rob! Who was extremely amazing and so knowledgeable. He also has a passion for this which made it that much more of a pleasant experience. I would definitely come back and do this tour again :)

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    Yes — our chef guide asked about dietary restrictions and was able to get a vegetarian option for folks at stops where it applied.

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    We had Chef Eric who led our tour and he was not only super knowledgeable but was a lot of fun and personable.

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    Beneath the Streets - Where the tour starts

    Beneath the Streets

    4.7(1.2k reviews)
    0.6 miDowntown

    While looking for things to do in Seattle, the Beneath the Streets Underground History Tour…read moreimmediately stood out as something unique and interesting--and it did not disappoint. I learned a lot about Seattle's rich history, including how the city got its name and the events that shaped it into what it is today. Our tour guide, David, was both knowledgeable and entertaining, making the history come alive with his humor and storytelling. One of the highlights was walking through the original city streets that were built at sea level and now lie beneath modern-day Seattle. It was fascinating to see a hidden part of the city that most people never get to experience. The 65-minute tour was engaging from start to finish and offered a great perspective of Seattle both above and below ground. If you're visiting Seattle or even if you're a local looking to learn more about the city's past, this tour is absolutely worth it. Definitely a must-do experience!

    The tour was fantastic and very informative. As a visitor, I had subscribed to many stereotypical…read moreideas re: Seattle, mainly just coffee, and was happy to "get to know her better" and find out the interesting real-deal tidbits. Our tour guide (Dave!) was terrific and made it even more enjoyable with his delivery and choice of info he shared. Residents and tourists would both benefit from checking into this gem in their backyard for the fun facts. We wound our way through many of the underground passageways and were appreciative of the historical photos and items. The in-sidewalk installations of prisms from above and below viewpoints was fascinating. Be prepared to walk along various types of roadway surfaces, as well as navigate multiple flights of stairs.

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    Spooked In Seattle Ghost Tours

    4.4(483 reviews)
    0.7 miPioneer Square

    First of all, I want to start this review by stating that I did not get to attend this tour because…read moreI was late (which I will admit) but I am still giving one star due to the rude staff member who worked at the starting location of this tour. On Saturday, the 21st, four of us were scheduled to go and do this tour and we were extremely excited. After dealing with the atrocious Seattle traffic and terrible parking situations down by the pier I was already very frustrated. Our party arrived at the Ye Olde Curiosity Shop at 7:04 for our 7:00 pm tour and asked the worker where the tour meets to which the rude worker just replied under their breath, "they left" and returned to work.I explained that I understood we were late but were hoping we could catch up with them. I asked that same worker where the tour meets and they said, "In a big group outside" and continued to work. While we were on the pier in Seattle this information was not helpful. Trying to salvage the night, we went outside and tried to walk around and look for a "big group of people" on the crowded Seattle pier on a Saturday night. After a few minutes I went back inside he shop frustrated and asked the worker if they could find someone that was actually helpful that could answer some questions. With some reluctancy this person called their accommodating manager who explained that the tour heads to the right and described exactly what the tour guide was wearing. Ultimately we were unable to catch up with our tour guide because of how much time was wasted with this worker who was unwilling to help us at all. Again I understand we were late, but stuff happens. This place needs to hire people who have customer service skills.

    Found a Groupon and thought we'd give it a whirl. I've been on the Underground Tour before and…read morethought this might be a different perspective. First off, the Groupon was a nice deal, however the reservation process was a bit challenging. You must reserve a minimum of 48 hours in advance. And they are closed Tuesday& Wednesday in slower months. I followed the directions and emailed my request in for a Thursday 6 pm walk. (Friday and Saturday were unavailable for Groupon) Apparently I put the incorrect Groupon code so received an email requesting correct code. After another email, I was confirmed. The emails are a bit overwhelming and require you to read all rules and stipulations regarding cancellation policy..and I imagine they were created because of multiple problems with third party discounts, but I suggest perhaps toning down the big print and bold highlights to a more tourist friendly approach as it was a tad off putting for a first impression. So, all Groupon issues aside, we arrived at the address provided a half hour early (always better to be early than late!). There are multiple parking lots available throughout the address, as well as metered street parking. As a disabled person, I was able to find a spot right in front with a placard for free. We walked down a steep stairway into a very fitting dungeon like storefront. We were greeted by a friendly lady who found our reservation and said we could walk about the DEATH MUSEUM until 6 when our tour would meet just to the right of the counter. There is a small gift shop with mostly local products. The museum has some interesting information and displays that reflect all aspects of death, from embalming utensils, death masks, photos of deceased, mourning attire, coffins, hair embellishments and more. Nice touch. At 6 we met in the pews, and were greeted by our tour guide, Graham.. A "portly" (lol) gentleman with a charismatic presence. He spoke with enthusiasm and provided recordings, pictures and videos throughout the tour. The walk itself is easy. The tour is 90 minutes and only covers a few blocks of Pioneer Square. There are several sets of steep stairways that are part of this tour. It is not wheelchair or stroller accessible. At the end of the tour we were aka to walk through their own "underground" in the dark with flashlights they provided. This was pretty cool. I really am intrigued by the whole underground here in Seattle. I did enjoy the tour, and our guide was great.. However I felt like there wasn't a lot of substance. I have done the UNDERGROUND TOUR below, so I am a little familiar with Seattle's history and I would have liked to hear a little more area history and visited more buildings. This is not a HAUNTED TOUR. There is no-one jumping out at you or spooky sound effects. This is a tour based on evidence and local stories and lore of paranormal experiences. You can be a believer, a skeptic or a non believer.. You are given the facts, the stories, the lore and evidence and you can form your own opinion. All in all it was a good PG intro to the world of yesteryear in Seattle. I hear there is a pub tour for adults only and think this may have been a better option, however it was not available through the Groupon. Overall..skip the Groupon and book an adult only tour. Till our next visit to Seattle... :)

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    Seattle Bites Food Tours - Elleno's Greek Yogurt

    Seattle Bites Food Tours

    4.9(76 reviews)
    0.3 miDowntown

    I am sooo glad my boyfriend and I did this tour. We visit Seattle quite a bit so Pike Place Market…read moreis definitely not new to us, but we wanted an activity to do and since we both have never done a food tour before we thought, why not. Not only did we get to sample many different yummy "bites" within the market, we also got to learn about the rich history and culture of how the market came about. It gave me such a deeper respect for this place. Booking this tour is fairly easy to do online. On the day of you are to meet at the designated location to meet your guide. If there are any issues you can contact the owner Mark directly and they have a 100% money back if you're not satisfied. If this isn't good customer service then I don't know what is. Our guide for the day was Chip. Chip was friendly, funny, and engaging. You can tell he loves his job and is proud to share his knowledge about the market.He remembered all of our names and I felt this made it seem so much more personal than a tour. If there is a large group you will be provided audio headsets but since we were only a group of 6 that day we were able to hear him just fine without them. You can tell there has been a lot of thought put into this tour and I applaud the company for such a wonderful job well done. Not only were the bites we got to sample so delicious, they were a nice variety ranging from the the famous Pike Place Chowder to Elleno's Greek Yogurt to Texas BBQ to Mexican tacos to Paris-inspired crepes to fresh local and seasonal fruits, just to name a few. And let's talk about the servings. They feed a generous amount so that by the end of the tour we were actually full. Totally bang for your buck! This is a great activity for tourists and locals alike to spend an afternoon at the market. A nice plus is if you decide to come back and visit any of the merchants after the tour, you will receive a discount. If you're reading this then do not wait any longer! Go reserve a tour now! For a detailed read about this tour & many other travels,visit http://whenwentravels.com/2018/09/06/seattle-bites-food-tour/

    I went on the food tour with guide Jonathan Oxorn. What a fabulous experience. He taught me many…read morenew tidbit about the market and took us to many of the food businesses for delicious tastes from cheese to clam chowder to pizza to gelato with several others. I recommend it highly, but be sure to come hungry.

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