Walk downtown Encinitas and sample 6 tastings with a local guide
3 hours
Guide, food tastings, beer
Explore Encinitas on a guided walking food tour that mixes local history with hand-selected bites. You’ll make about five tasting stops, with a small-group feel.
This tour involves walking on sidewalks and uneven surfaces for about 3–4 hours. Alcohol tastings are for guests 21+; minors may join with non-alcoholic options. Gratuities, parking fees, and any extra food or drinks beyond the included tastings are not included.
Full refund with notice of cancellation. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows will be charged the full price.
Request vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free options in advance. If you have severe food allergies, notify the tour operator ahead of time; the tour cannot guarantee completely allergen-free meals.
Alcohol tastings are only for guests age 21 and over. Minors can join the food tour but cannot participate in alcoholic tastings; non-alcoholic options are available.
Plan to walk on sidewalks and some uneven surfaces for about 3–4 hours. You should be able to walk comfortably for that length of time.
926 2nd Street, Encinitas, CA 92024 Church of Christ Building
Guides like David, Ben, Ed, Dirt, Cheri, and Sue have built something genuinely special here. Reviewers consistently rave about their depth of knowledge, enthusiasm, and ability to weave together local history, art, and food into something that feels more like an afternoon with a knowledgeable friend than a standard tourist activity. One reviewer has returned every year for six years, which says a lot. The food itself spans a nice range, from Italian and Mediterranean to donuts and gelato, and most people finish the tour thoroughly stuffed despite expecting otherwise. Locals and visitors alike tend to discover new favorite spots, with many returning to the restaurants featured on the tour in the days that follow. Multiple tour options cover different neighborhoods including Carlsbad Village, Encinitas, and Escondido, giving repeat visitors a reason to come back. One reviewer noted that portions felt small and flagged a hiccup with dietary accommodations not being arranged in advance, so it's worth communicating any food restrictions ahead of time. That said, the overwhelming feedback points to an experience that punches well above its weight, particularly for anyone who wants to genuinely connect with a place through its food scene rather than just tick a box.
We did the Prohibition cocktail tour on Thursday , May 14. There were two of us plus our guide Dirt. Outstanding tour! Dirt infused a great deal of history of the area along with some humor as we went to the various establishments. The cocktails were wonderful and the foods delicious. Highly recommend!
Susan Crotteau
May 18, 2026
We did the Prohibition cocktail tour on Thursday , May 14. There were two of us plus our guide Dirt. Outstanding tour! Dirt infused a great deal of history of the area along with some humor as we went to the various establishments. The cocktails were wonderful and the foods delicious. Highly recommend!
Susan Crotteau
May 18, 2026