Portland
Culinary Delights Trolley Tour
Running June 25-August 31, 2013
Enjoy a ride on a beautiful trolley while you savor the flavors of Portland, now known as the "foodiest small town in America!" (Bon Appetit, October, 2009) We will take you on a 2.5-hour journey to explore and taste just how Portland has become a culinary destination.
Our fun-loving trolley driver is an industry favorite, and he will take you to destinations to disembark and enjoy tastes and tours at five unique locations. Along the way, you will learn about the current culinary scene, our amazing food artisans, restaurants, chefs and brew masters all making their mark with their creative delights.
ADVANCE PURCHASE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.
Check availability and buy tickets online:
Culinary Delights Trolley Tour
To purchase tickets by phone, call (800) 595-4849 (4TIX). (Call Center operators are available 24 hours per day / 7 days per week)
For questions or group tickets, call 207-233-7485
Culinary Delights Trolley Tour Includes Samplings of:
Culinary Delights Trolley Tour Details:
When: Tours offered Tuesdays, Thurdays, Saturdays, and during the Harvest on the Harbor Festival in late October.
Time: 2:30-5:00
How long: 2-2.5 hours
How much: $49 per adult ticket
What's included: All food tastings and a bottle of water
Who: All ages are welcome but most be 21 to be served an alcoholic beverages
Weather conditions: Tour takes place rain or shine
Where: Meet at Long Wharf at Portland Discovery, Land and Sea Tours, in the heart of the Old Port (Portland, ME) Trolley will be parked in the area at least 10 minutes prior to show time.
Buy Tickets in advance: At Our Ticket Center
To purchase tickets by phone, call (800) 595-4849 (4TIX). (Operators are available 24 hours per day / 7 days per week) For questions or group bookings, call 207-233-7485. For day of reservations (space available) visit the Portland Discovery kiosk on Long Wharf.
“I recently took the Culinary Trolley Tour of Portland, and I though it was amazing! I've never taken a city tour quite like this one. You get to see a good portion of the city by trolley, and you stop at about 6-7 different locations to try local foods (they were delicious!)... Some of the stops were more main-stream, but others you would never have stumbled upon as a tourist alone. It really was good. The tour guide was really knowledgeable and even recommended a few great restaurants for dinner later. We actually met the owner of the tour company, Pamela, and she was super nice especially since i forgot my confirmation slip and all I had was an email on my iPhone. Definitely a new way to see a great little city that tends to hide it's best stuff away. ”
Sarah C.
Boston, MA