Greenwich Village Cultural Food Tour

Greenwich Village Cultural Food Tour

Come explore Greenwich Village, one of the most vibrant and historic neighborhoods in New York City!

Date and time

Thursday, June 6 · 10am - 12pm CDT

Location

1509 S Church St

1509 South Church Street Georgetown, TX 78626

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Greenwich Village has long been an epicenter for grass roots activism and social change, so it’s only right our food tour reflects this history by highlighting some of the best small businesses owned and operated by women, immigrants, and people of color.


We’ll begin our tour in Washington Square Park, where you’ll see the famous arch and fountain, and learn about the park’s history as a hub for protests, rallies, and performances. From there, we’ll walk along the charming streets of Greenwich Village, past historic brownstones and iconic buildings.


As we walk, we’ll see some of the neighborhood’s most famous landmarks, including the Stonewall Inn, the birthplace of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement, and the former homes of literary giants like Edgar Allan Poe and Mark Twain.


Throughout the tour, we’ll delve into the fascinating history and culture of Greenwich Village, from its bohemian roots in the early 20th century to its role as a haven for activists and movements. And of course try some delicious food along the way!


Included food on the tour:


Culture NY: try a locally sourced & delicious cup of frozen yogurt

Munchiez: a steamed bun from the minds behind famed Mei Lai Wah

Nadas Empanadas: refreshing twists to classic Columbian empanadas

The Doughnut Project: a delectable doughnut waiting for you to bite into

Tacombi: taste a mouth watering taco + Sandia (watermelon aqua fresca)

Stops are subject to change at any time.


Our tour guides are some of NYC’s best! We bring destinations to life through engaging storytelling.


As a NY certified Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise we strive to lift other M/WBE’s up. This tour exclusively visits stops owned by women & minority groups. By supporting these businesses, you are making a positive impact on the local community and helping promote diversity and inclusion in the food industry all while exploring, and tasting, an iconic neighborhood.

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