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2 hours 30 minutes
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Boston’s story didn’t end with the American Revolution—it only got more delicious. Shaped by waves of immigration, global trade, and constant innovation, Boston and its food have evolved. Every bite tells a piece of the city’s history, even some we're not proud of.
Food reflects who we are—our culture, our environment, and our economy—and in Boston, that spans centuries of change.
On this walking tour, you’ll explore Boston’s rich history through the lens of what its people have harvested, eaten, and produced—from pre-Colonial Native Americans to the 20th century. Discover how molasses fueled candy and commerce, cod fed empires, science expanded diets, and tea sparked revolution.
We’ll taste classic New England dishes and modern Boston favorites, plus some sweet surprises you might not realize have local roots!
If you’re hungry to go beyond the Freedom Trail and experience Boston’s history through its flavors, this tour is for you. Bring your appetite and your walking shoes.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Boston Common
A center of life in Boston for 400 years.
Chinatown
We'll learn about the long history of China and tea, and how the Chinese arrived in Boston, then stop into a local shop for a bite.
We'll make multiple stops for food that will be the equivalent of lunch, including dessert.
We'll talk about alcoholic drinks but won't provide any, although some will be available for purchase for those interested.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Operated by Candy, Cod, and Tea: A Boston Food History Walking Tour