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- An amazing array of tastes will be accompanied by a generous serving of local history, fun facts and lore – making your visit to Bar Harbor a unique and exciting adventure!
- As you sample the fare at the various stops, our tour guides and proprietors will reveal the history behind their industry and what goes into making their specialties. This is a fairly short walk around the Village Green and the beautiful harbor with plenty of food for lunch.
Service animals allowed
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Some but not all food sensitivities can be accommodated. Call us to discuss before booking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Village Green
Guests will take a walk through town enjoying tastes of the unique flavors of Maine.
Guided walking tour of Bar Harbor
Lunch
Gratuity to the tour guide
75 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Donald D,,Oct 2, 2025
- Review from Viator
Charlie was very personable and knowledgeable and selected a great variety of excellent food and great local history.
Mary S,,Oct 1, 2025
- Review from Viator
Charlie was a wonderful guide. Knew the history of Bar Harbor and was excited to share. The tastings were great and just the right amount of food. Would highly recommend this tour.
Tour524348,,Sep 22, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great tour and would likely recommend it to anyone! David was wonderful! He gave the history of the area along with your!
Jodi G,,Sep 21, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
In addition to the great food, including a lobster roll, we got the grand tour of Bar Harbor from Anne. She was extremely pleasant and knowledgeable about the history of Bar Harbor. She took us to some fascinating spots. I highly recommend a tour with her!!!
Tammy H,,Sep 17, 2025
- Review from Viator
It was okay. Some food was good, some not so much. The tour guide Anne spent most of the time talking about herself was annoying. And she never stopped talking. Some quiet time during eating would have been nice
shellies918,,Aug 25, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We enjoyed all the history and treats that David was able to provide. It is nice to see the city from a different lens. We really enjoyed the tour! On the trip we had several lobster rolls, but the one he took us to was the best one!
Kathryn M,,Aug 12, 2025
- Review from Viator
This was such a fantastic tour. It is well worth the money. You will enjoy the sites the tour guide takes you on as well as the food of course! Our guide was Claire Daniel and it is a small tour; having only 6 people so you can hear clearly and service at all the restaurants was fantastic.
TheresaP1362,,Aug 4, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The tour walked around different areas of town. This wasn’t our first visit but we still walked areas that were new to us. We ate delicious food as we learned about Bar Harbor. We are definitely going to go back to the restaurants we tasted at. We are also going to walk back to the Shore Path. David, our tour guide, was knowledgeable and helpful with his advice about what to do and where to go in the area.
BillandTamiB,,Aug 2, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
After taking Foodie Tours in other states, we were excited to take one in Bar Harbor. Overall, we found the trip to disappointing although the food was good. The tour guide David, although pleasant had a heavy focus on the architectural history of the town and little to none on the food or culinary scene. He neglected to introduce himself other than his name. No mention of his background or if her was from Maine or Bar Harbor. He was asked half was though the day by a participant. He never asked where anyone was from. But he was very knowledgeable on town history. Just seemed like the wrong tour. Some yes but it was way too much. We were nearly 45 minutes into the trip before we had our first food item - a blueberry scone down by the ocean. (A beautiful spot!) No mention of where the scone was made or if it was even made locally? No mention about wild blueberries being one of the biggest exports in Maine. Just more of the history on the town that we were given on the walk down. Second stop, a very tasty crab cake at a local restaurant. No discussion by David on anything pertaining to the food. Not that it was made with fresh local crabmeat. Not that there are two different types of crab caught commonly in lobster traps. In fact, often there were just long awkward silences at food locations. Mini lobster roll was very good but the location was not. It appeared to be at the local dive bar. Vinegar tasting at Fiore could be omitted. It's all imported from Italy although the attempt to tie in the one with blueberries was noted. Background on Fiore could have been given. Locally owned? The cup of clam chowder was tasty and the location was lovely. David did mention the difference between New England and Manhattan clam chowder. Lastly, the ice cream at Mt. Dessert ice cream was delicious. No mention that the ice cream was made locally. On the participants asked the girl scooping the ice cream. Had it not been $322 plus a tip to the guide, we may have been less critical but for that price it was lacking. Has the potential to be great however with some tweaking.
glennm921,,Jul 27, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Dave does an exceptional job of providing insight into the history of Bar Harbor mixed with a delightful collection of tasty treats. You’ll cover about two miles at a reasonable pace and a nice collection of local sites. Enjoy the famous Maine doughnuts, crab cake, clam chowder, lobster role, and ice cream. As an introduction to Bar Harbor, this is a great start.




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