Taste lobster rolls and chowder on a guided Old Port lunch walk
3 hours
Up to 14 people
Food, drinks, tour guide
Explore Portland’s Old Port and working waterfront on a guided, progressive seafood lunch. Try a range of Maine flavors while you learn how local lobster and seafood make it from the ocean to your table.
Guide tips are not included (15–20% is standard). This tour is not wheelchair accessible and involves cobblestones, narrow doorways, stairs, and some standing.
ALL tickets without tour insurance are non-refundable and tours run rain, snow or shine. Tour insurance must be purchased during initial ticket sales and may not be added after the fact.
Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and walking shoes. Bring a bottle of water and consider dressing in layers.
No. Expect cobblestones plus narrow doorways, small spaces, and stairs at some stops; not all locations are seated. Wheelchairs and walkers are not recommended.
Bring the whole family—this tour welcomes all ages. Avoid strollers if you can; if you need one, use the smallest umbrella/collapsible stroller.
In front of Andy's Old Port Pub located at 94 Commercial St, Portland, ME
The guides here really make or break the experience, and fortunately most travelers rave about their personalities and expertise. Tyler brings Portland's history to life on walking tours, while AJ wins people over with her humor and local recommendations. Ray and Timothy both get praise for their knowledge and storytelling abilities, though opinions vary on pacing. The oyster and bubbles boat tour sounds particularly special, with a master shucker guiding you through Portland's oyster scene. Tours cover both Portland and Bar Harbor locations, with options ranging from history walks to culinary experiences. Food portions generally satisfy guests, with most leaving pleasantly full from stops featuring lobster rolls, chowder, and other Maine staples. A few travelers felt the tours spent too much time on guide monologues rather than diving into building histories or meeting restaurant owners. The occasional complaint surfaces about pacing or wanting more variety in stops. Overall though, visitors appreciate getting a solid introduction to Portland's food scene and Old Port area, especially from guides who clearly love their city and know where locals actually eat.
Marlene was wonderful and truly felt like we had the best food at each restaurant along the way! Would recommend for anyone + girls trips!
Emma Horath
May 20, 2026
Marlene was wonderful and truly felt like we had the best food at each restaurant along the way! Would recommend for anyone + girls trips!
Emma Horath
May 20, 2026