Available languages
Mobile ticket
Our experience is curated by our own professional chef to show off our city's exciting food scene. The bites our groups will try include award-winning cheeses, salamis, chocolates, and chicken sandwiches.
We also provide carefully researched facts about Salt Lake City's development, including the role played by native American tribes, Latter-Day Saint pioneers, and various immigrant cultures. The walk takes us through a beautiful stretch of downtown, where we'll also see a great deal of public art.
Wheelchair accessible
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
This tour requires 2 miles of walking which includes stairs and is largely outside in full exposure to weather conditions.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Pioneer Park
On our way to and from the market, where we'll sample some cheeses, salamis and chocolates, we'll walk alongside Pioneer Park and talk about the foundation of the Salt Lake area.
Salt Palace Convention Center
On our walk from Pioneer Park we'll pass and discuss many locations of interest including The Salt Palace which has a fascinating history including serving as the location for coverage of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.
Interesting cultural and historical information about Salt Lake City and Utah.
Bottled water
We'll be sampling a few meats, cheeses, and chocolates, as well as half a chicken sandwich and a charcuterie board.
Our tour included a tasting of two whiskey's just before we conclude. Additional drinks will need to be purchased by our guests. (for +18 travelers)
Uncovered self-parking pay lot ($9-11 USD)
20 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
anthony z g,,Dec 18, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We are Utah locals that wanted to explore Salt Lake City in a different way than we usually do. Ray was very knowledgeable about the food culture of the city. As foodies and home cooks, we were introduced to the history behind the food we were eating. Ray is also well connected with other chefs in the city, so it was interesting to learn about some of those people he knew. The food was great, too!

Katrina B,,Sep 15, 2025
- Review from Viator
There were only my husband and I . We met at a grocery store Caputo’s . Our guide , Ray gave each of us two pieces of chocolate, 2 pieces of meat, 2 pieces of cheese, and potato chips. Then walked to Pago”s Pizza we had margarita pizza and we each got a cocktail with moon gin . We did get to take what pizza was left home (4 slices)Then we walked to Pretty Bird and our guide gave us each a half of a chicken sandwich. Gem that was the end of the tour. We have taken lots of food tours . Lots of food and drink tours . You eat and taste allot. You taste and drink differ things . This was not worth $288.00 at all. Ray was super nice . I hate to write a bad review but money is money. We didn’t eat or drink $50.00. So disappointing. The girl at the first stop asked when I was buying stems how we liked the tour I told her how much it cost and what we did and she said I know we gave you samples here of chocolates and cheese . I thought you would have more other place to eat and drink .
isette431,,Jul 24, 2025
- Review from Viator
Friendly & very knowledgeable tour guide on foods as well as historical-cultural of the city scenes.
Laura H,,Jun 25, 2025
- Review from Viator
Interesting, tasty, fun. Josh was great, very knowledgeable. Food and drink experiences we might not have had on our own.
shelley2016,,Jun 14, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Went on an amazing food tour with Ray. The food was excellent and Ray was so knowledgeable about the food scene in Salt Lake City. I have been on many food tours, and this one was the absolute best!
dennisb548,,Apr 17, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I had a reservation for my daughter and myself, but 2 days before the tour was to be they cancelled it because they could not get a tour guide. I am glad they did.....got the refund and after looking at what you got to eat....3 things and one of them being chocolate.....not worth $150.00 a person.
Howard C,,Jan 18, 2025
- Review from Viator
Our tour guide Ray who is also the owner was fantastic. He was so knowledgeable on every aspect of food and beverage. One of our stops was at his restaurant “The Tasting Room” which I highly recommend.
ESieck,,Dec 11, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
This is a fantastic tour. The right balance of delicious Utah centered food, city and state history, and very interesting stories. Ray is an amazing foodie and professor. Highly recommend Beehive bites.
Trip52317101706,,Nov 19, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our guide was friendly and knowledgeable about the city and food. However, compared to other food tours we have experienced this tour was overpriced for how many places we stopped at and the amount of food and drinks we tried.
DrCindy87,,Nov 3, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Let me start by saying I’ve never been on a bad food tour. That certainly includes this one- learned a few things, friendly guide, ate some good food. That said, it only includes 3 stops- an interesting deli, a very cool chicken place, and, for us, gelato at the end which was kindly substituted for the whiskey tasting for us non- drinkers. My son, who is local, loved the tour and we had a good time, no regrets. But tours I’ve taken in the past were probably better with more stops, less walking, and a wider variety.
Operated by Beehive Bites and Sites