
As Discover Atlanta tells it, three top food critics set out to determine the city's top 50 restaurants, but the trio discovered they couldn't pare it down to fewer than 75. Find out what makes Atlanta's culinary scene so compelling during these great food tours near Atlanta homes for sale.
For one-time TV journalist Cristy Lenz, inspiration struck during a vacation in Paris, where she enjoyed a wonderful food tour. Two months after Cristy's return, she launched Food Tours Atlanta, which features more James Beard Award-winning chefs than any other tour in Georgia.
Choose one, two, or all three of their tours:
Tickets are $95 and $120, with discounted rates for children. Visit the website for full schedule.
In 2013, Justin Hall and Jonathan Oliver founded a successful business conducting craft brewery tours. Fast-forward to 2021, when the pair decided to turn the spotlight on Atlanta's vibrant restaurant scene, and their company morphed into Southern Culinary Tours.
While brewery tours are still a popular offering, the following outings have been added:
Prices start at $89.99 for kids and $109.99 for adults. Visit the website for full schedule.
Who doesn't love getting the inside scoop? With Secret Food Tours: Atlanta, each guide selects a special Secret Dish that only tour participants will learn about. The guides also share tips on finding the city's best restaurants, shops, and live entertainment.
Want to level up your own cooking game? Secret Food Tours has experienced chefs leading cooking classes in ricotta gnocchi, fettuccine and sauce, and even sushi.
Visit the website for full schedule and pricing.
Our four-legged friends also appreciate good food, which is why BiteLines created Barks & Bites, the first doggie restaurant crawl along Atlanta's famous Beltline. Amenities include "Barkaritas" made from Brutus Bone Broth as well as swag bags filled with toys and treats.
BiteLine's humans-only tour allows guests to express their own creativity through a spray-paint activity between restaurants and street art viewing.
Visit the website for full schedule and pricing.
Unexpected Atlanta Tours & Gifts refers to its guides as "storytellers," a clue to its novel approach. Their unique tours, combining local cuisine and history, have been featured in national publications such as Condé Nast Traveler, the New York Times, and Entrepreneur.
Here's a sampling of their intriguing tours:
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Both men and women are welcome on Girl Dinner Food Tours, a female-owned business that offers curated dinners sourced at various restaurants in iconic Ponce City Market. The Atlanta Beltline attraction is housed in a one-time Sears and Roebuck building that is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Visit the website to book a public or private tour.
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