Foods of the Freedom Trail Tour: Taste Boston's History Along America's Most Famous Walking Path
Combine Boston's revolutionary history with its iconic cuisine on our 3 hour walking tour along the historic Freedom Trail. Sample classic New England fare while visiting landmark sites and learning how Boston's culinary traditions shaped American history.
Tour Details
Duration
3 Hours
Price
$89 Per Person
Ages
All Ages Welcome
Schedule
Tours Run Year Round
Group Size
Small Groups for Personalized Experience
Where American History Meets Culinary Excellence
The Freedom Trail is Boston’s most famous walking route, connecting 16 historically significant sites related to the American Revolution. Our Foods of the Freedom Trail Tour combines this rich historical experience with Boston’s equally impressive culinary heritage for a uniquely satisfying adventure.
Walk in the footsteps of revolutionaries while sampling the foods that have defined Boston’s culinary landscape for generations. From traditional New England lobster bisque and Boston cream pie to modern interpretations of historic recipes, you’ll taste how Boston’s food scene has evolved while maintaining its distinctive character.
What Makes Our Freedom Trail Food Tour Special
- Perfect Combination: Experience Boston’s revolutionary history and iconic cuisine together
- Historical Context: Learn how food influenced Boston’s development and the American Revolution
- Landmark Sites: Visit key Freedom Trail locations while enjoying delicious local specialties
- Expert Storytelling: Our guides bring history to life through engaging stories and anecdotes
- Curated Tastings: Sample foods that represent Boston’s culinary evolution from colonial days to present
Exceptional Freedom Trail Food Destinations
Luke’s Lobster
Travel and Leisure Award Winner
Parker House
Original home of Boston’s famous Boston Cream Pie.
Beantown Pastrami Company
The founder of the Food Network, serves locally sourced meats and makes the most delicious Boston Baked Beans from a special recipe.
The Popover Lady
Early English settlers in the American colonies brought their recipes with them. The recipes were then adapted. And the popover was the delicious result.
Red Apple Farm
Over 100-year-old, 4th generation New England family farm! An experience as American as apple pie!
Your Freedom Trail Food Tour Experience
Your journey begins at the Boston Common at Tremont & Park streets, where you’ll meet your expert guide and fellow food enthusiasts. From there, you’ll follow portions of the iconic red brick path of the Freedom Trail, stopping at historically significant sites and carefully selected eateries along the way.
As you walk through Boston’s historic downtown, your guide will share fascinating stories about the American Revolution, pointing out landmark sites and explaining their significance. You’ll learn how Boston’s food traditions developed alongside its history, from colonial taverns to modern award-winning restaurants.
The tour concludes near Faneuil Hall Marketplace, leaving you perfectly positioned to continue exploring Boston’s historic sites or revisit your favorite food stops for more delicious discoveries.