Taste Key West classics on a guided walking tour with 5+ stops
3 hours
Guide, 5+ tastings, booklet
Explore Key West on a guided walking food tour that mixes local flavors with cultural history. Taste island favorites like conch fritters, Cuban cuisine, and Key lime pie along the way.
You’ll be asked to agree to a waiver on arrival. No animals allowed. Guide gratuity is optional but customary at 15–20%.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before start for a full refund. Less than 24-hour notice: 50% refund. Same-day bookings are non-refundable. No-shows are charged full price. Rescheduling within 24 hours costs a $15 rebooking fee per ticket. If the operator cancels, you can reschedule or get a full refund.
Yes. You’ll be asked to agree to a waiver when you arrive.
Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Skip high heels and dress shoes. Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for the sun.
No. Animals are not allowed.
900 Catherine Street Key West, FL 33040
If you're trying to decide whether a food tour is worth it in Key West, this one seems to hit all the right notes. The guides really make the experience. Larry gets mentioned over and over, with people praising his 26 years of local knowledge and the way he weaves history into the food stops with humor and passion. But it's not just him. Kayla, Corley, Kyle, Danielle, and Sara all get individual shoutouts for being knowledgeable, engaging, and genuinely fun to spend a few hours with. These aren't just tour guides reading from a script; they're locals who clearly love what they do. The food itself gets enthusiastic reviews, with generous portions that often leave people with leftovers. You'll hit multiple restaurants representing different aspects of Key West cuisine, from conch fritters to lobster mac and cheese to Cuban sandwiches and Key lime pie. Several reviewers mention this tour helped them discover spots they wouldn't have found on their own, especially first-time visitors who appreciated getting oriented to the island. The tours accommodate everything from intimate groups of two to slightly larger parties, and whether you choose the food tour or the craft cocktail crawl, people consistently leave feeling like they got their money's worth. The blend of eating, walking, and learning about the island's multicultural heritage (including interesting stops like cigar-making demonstrations) creates an experience that's more enriching than just hitting restaurants solo.
Fun tour- we visited places we never would have and Mike shared lots of history/facts with us during the tour! Drinks were fun. Recommend this tour for something different!
Emily Vogeler
April 2, 2026
Fun tour- we visited places we never would have and Mike shared lots of history/facts with us during the tour! Drinks were fun. Recommend this tour for something different!
Emily Vogeler
April 2, 2026