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    2 years ago

    Had a great time on the tour, very informative about the history of York as well as a great variety of high quality food.

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    2 years ago

    Fun and educational. Learned more about a town we have lived in for over 30 years. Highly recommend.

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    Thank you for coming along! I had a great time hosting you!

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    I am so happy you were able to join in the tour!

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    Gettysburg Food Tours - Lets talk about how this local food impacted the Penn Dutch population.

    Gettysburg Food Tours

    5.0(1 review)
    28.3 mi

    We actually just returned from Gettysburg and took the food tour just before our 5 hour drive. We…read morehad Silver as our guide and she provided generous amounts of local food and a wealth of historical information. We were lucky to be her only guests this morning and we covered four establishments, 2 sweet and 2 savory. We started with a local ham sandwich plus bakery rolls both excellent with a butter/mustard sauce. Next stop was a bakery store where we had brownies and cookies and bought pecan rolls to take home followed by pizza, finishing with ice cream. All were small local businesses. We had a slice of the pizza at a rest stop on our trip home. We had lots of other leftovers and were not pressured into spending for extra food, but there was certainly lots of good stuff to share with family upon our return. Silver added lots of good information on what it was like to be a Gettysburg resident at the time and after the battle. We thoroughly enjoyed the tour and would highly recommend it. Not too much walking.

    From the owner: This 2 1/2 - hour afternoon food tour, provides a fantastic overview of Gettysburg's history, and…read moreincludes 4 delicious stops to leave you satisfied. Embark on a delicious savory walking tour that visits some of the best local spots in Gettysburg. Walk like a local and gain insider tips and recommendations. Learn the history of the area and foods that drive the locals wild!

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    Bite of Baltimore - Thai tea

    Bite of Baltimore

    4.9(33 reviews)
    48.7 miUpper Fells Point

    Zachary Greene reached out to me via linked in to find ways to promote Bite of Baltimore in a…read moredifferent way. I figured the best way to help him was to get first hand experience of the tour, so I booked a Friday afternoon tour for my team. Can I just say what an awesome time we had? We are all fairly local folks but we learned so much and ate amazing food. I appreciate the level of service Zachary provided including helping to fit this in my budget. All communication was prompt and easy to understand. The payment process was simple. Instructions for where to meet and questions about food allergies or other issues were appreciated. Even in the rain, this was just so much fun. We started at the Maryland Center for History and Culture. As a museum junkie, I loved that we started with a quick tour through Baltimore history! And we got to pop into the Jim Henson exhibit. They have the Labyrinth Dress!! After that we started walking. Did you know the Ouija board was created in Baltimore?? I did not. We walked into the Enoch Pratt Library and poked our head into the Peabody. And we did a quick tour of the Washington Monument. I did not know you could go inside it for free. The food part was even better! Started at Tio Pepe's which was delicious and such a cool building. After more walking we stopped that Helmund for more food. Our final stop was at Topside for a cocktail and dessert. Zero complaints. I've been telling folks about this experience because it was so much fun. I look forward to doing the other tours.

    Fantastic tour- highly recommend. First, we had a last minute cancellation with someone in our…read moreparty who was sick and they were super nice and gracious in refunding for the price of her ticket- we appreciated that so much. Second- Donna Ann was fantastic- LOVED her- her energy and sense of humor were infectious. The tour was a nice mix of food and history and a great way to spend an afternoon if you're in Baltimore! You definitely won't need to eat dinner after going on this tour - it's a good amount of food.

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    Uncle Henry’s Pretzel Bakery

    Uncle Henry’s Pretzel Bakery

    4.2(6 reviews)
    41.2 mi

    Are you a pretzel fan? If you're in the PA Dutch county area, make sure you check out Uncle…read moreHenry's! This unassuming gem of a pretzel factory has been around since '83 and offers freshly-baked, handmade pretzels that come in a variety of flavors (regular, extra salt, reduced sodium, extra dark versions, whole wheat options, low protein, as well as flavored (garlic and sesame)). They're all certified Kosher, too! When the hubs and I knew we were going to be in the area, we made sure to call ahead to make an appointment to take one of their free tours. Our tour guide was Ms. Vera, and she was super informative and sooo sweet! We got to see the making of the dough, how it was kneaded by the machines, how each pretzels were all made by hand (super impressive!), how they were put in the oven and baked, and then saw how the pretzels were seasoned and packaged in the bag. We also had the chance to try a hot-out-of-the-oven extra dark pretzel - super crunchy, but a little too 'burnt' for me, but it would be super delicious dipped in hot spicy mustard or some type of cheese! The hubs and I bought a bag of extra salted pretzels and the garlic, so can't wait to dig in! Just note that this is a true pretzel factory, very no-nonsense, and even the sign is hard to miss. However, once you find it, you'll have an educational time. The managers and the employees were all super welcoming and super friendly :D +free pretzel factory tour :D +handmade pretzels! :D +plenty of parking in private lot

    Tours no longer given! Was told they will soon build a seperate facility for buying the pretzels…read more Such a bummer.

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    Charm City Food Tours

    Charm City Food Tours

    4.5(43 reviews)
    48.9 miFells Point

    We took a food tour of Little Italy/Jonestown in Baltimore. Mary Margaret was a great tour guide…read moreand very knowledgeable about the area. We had a small group of four and visited Attman's, Isabella's brick oven, La Tavola, and Osteria Da Amedeo. Food tours are great way of seeing what local life is like and skipping to the front of the line to taste a variety of dishes. We saw historic sites like the Lloyd street synagogue, Corned beef row, the Carroll Mansion, Reginald F. Lewis museum, and birthplace of the Star spangled banner flag. It was about a 3.5 hour walking tour and there were intermittent breaks to eat in restaurants. Before this tour I had no idea there was a 'Little Italy' or a 'Corned beef row' and how much history these places had from the restaurants started by immigrants in the 1800s. It also makes a difference having an enthusiastic group and getting to know everyone. This tour is highly recommended.

    Our guide, Mary Margaret, did a great job of introducing our group of 12 to Fells Point. We stopped…read moreat 4 places for delicious treats, some unique to Baltimore, like tater tots topped with crab and cheese. The tour was from 3p (get there at 2:45p) to 6:30p with ample time to enjoy the food and her commentary. She knows all about the area, its history, current state, and the bars and restaurants. Made me want to come back! Our guide spoke clearly, answered many questions, kept us together, and showed care and attention to the group and to the owners we encountered. Very nice experience! Do be sure to wear reasonable shoes, though, because you'll be walked on some rough surfaces. Enjoy!

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    Herr's Snack Factory Tours

    Herr's Snack Factory Tours

    4.6(67 reviews)
    41.5 mi

    Went for a tour of the factory. They require a reservation and pay $8 in a card in advance. Tour is…read moreabout 45 min long. Very informative and impressive. You start out in a large theater and watch a heartwarming movie about the founders. About 6 minutes. My guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. Since I went as a single person, they put me with a medium sized group. No problem. They give you 2 small bags of chips for free plus a handful of chips that the guide walks right up to the machine and takes a tray full of chips and gives them to you in a small fry type box. Each stop on the tour has video monitors that the guide will explain as well. They go through the pretzel section, corn chips, cheese puffs, popcorn and chips. You see each station and its seasoning and packing. At the end back in the gift shop they sell products marked "oops". Meaning they could be under filled, over filled, under seasoned or over seasoned. They are discounted 50 percent off. The sweatshirts and hoodies I felt were overpriced at $50. I may have bought one for $20 though. Lots of parking. Had a great time.

    I've loved factory tours ever since I was a little kid and my parents took us on them -- back when…read morethey were free. Sadly, there aren't many factory tours anymore. But, I was glad to see that Herr's is one that's still around. I was coming from Gettysburg, so I signed up for the last tour of the day. (I was the ONLY one who had!) But, I got there several hours early, and they were really nice about switching my reservation to one that was only a half hour away. The tour guide (I forgot his name, but it starts with a Y) seemed new, but he was doing a really good job. He walked backward the entire time so that he could engage with us as we walked around. He explained everything we were seeing and he answered all the questions he was asked. Not only was it fun watching the chips and pretzels being made, the aroma of the whole area was wonderful. Note: They are only in production Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. Be sure to make sure they're open before you go.

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