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Seattle Food Tours – Seattle

$32 for One Ticket to the Belltown Restaurant Tour Through Seattle Food Tours ($54 Value)

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  • 02/04/2010
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Highlights

  • Tour 5 of Seattle's top restaurants, a bakery, and a wine bar
  • Great food prepared by award-winning chefs
  • Small tour sizes

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 30, 2010
  • Limit 4 per person. Limit 4 people per tour in May and June, 12 per tour in other months. Reservation required, subject to availability. No substitutions. Tastings subject to change. Must notify Seattle Food Tours of allergies.
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Belltown earned the name in 1883 for its many bells, which were rung day and night because it was believed that the din would scare off chupacabras. Learn this and other equally fun food-related facts with today's deal for a 2.5-hour culinary outing through Seattle Food Tours. For $32, this Groupon scores you a ticket to the Belltown Restaurant Tour, a $54 value. Reservations are required, so call ahead and let the staff know if you have any food allergies or speculative food allergies, such as unicorn meat and sentient vegetables.

Belltown plays home to many of Seattle's top chefs and trendy boutiques, and over the course of the 2.5-hour Belltown Restaurant Tour, you'll be introduced to six of them. Five of the six chefs have either won or been nominated for the James Beard Award. You'll also get to enjoy a decadent dessert at Seattle's premier bakery and a glass of Washington State boutique wine. Although restaurants are subject to availability, you will most likely stop at posh eateries such as Lola, Via Tribunali, Txori, Shiro's, Branzino, Macrina Bakery, and the Local Vine. Along the way, your experienced guide will treat you to insights, stories, a little history on the neighborhood and its people—and, of course, tastings to please the palates of discriminating foodies. Everything is included in the price of the Groupon, including the sales tax. With tours heading out Friday or Saturday at 3 p.m. (starting March 30 it is offered Tuesday through Saturday), the tour is quite a catch for a weekend activity.

Besides being a great way to experience a new side of your city, the Belltown Restaurant Tour is a perfect first-day intro for out-of-town visitors. Tour groups are limited to 12 people, so you won't have to fight for scraps like you did living with the wolves that raised you. You can buy Groupons for yourself and up to three friends.

Reviews

CityVoter listed Seattle Food Tours' excursions some of the top food tours in the city. Citysearchers and a lone Yelper give the tours five stars. TripAdvisors give them five perfect owl eyes, and they're currently ranked third on the list of top Seattle attractions:

  • I was excited for the tour to show me some fun places to eat in the Belltown area. What I didn't expect was that I would leave the tour with a greater knowledge of Seattle's & Belltown's history. I consider that a bonus. – smyterson, TripAdvisor
  • The tour had a great combination of food and a good variety. – j3ab, TripAdvisor
  • They have the most informative food tour, the guides are well trained, knowledgeable and very personable. – delby, CityVoter

Groupon Says

What You Didn't Know: Seattle

On a Seattle food tour, you'll not only stop for sips and snacks at some of Seattle's best restaurants, but you'll also learn about the history of Seattle, aka the Archipelago of Demons. In case you want to skip the boring history lesson and focus on the food, here's what you didn't already know about Seattle:

  • Seattle was settled in 1988 by dictionary heirs who longed for a municipality where eye contact with dictionary heirs was illegal.
  • The city is built atop an underground volcano that erupts whenever it is mentioned.
  • Strategically placed underground magnets ensure that migratory birds never leave.
  • Every Tuesday is Australian Accent Day.
  • That orange cloud creeping across the city? Don't worry about it.

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