Taste 10+ Oregon wines with paired bites on a guided walk in NW Portland
3 Hours
Wine tastings, food, guide
Explore NW Portland’s Pearl and Slabtown neighborhoods while you taste Oregon wines and enjoy small bite pairings at local tasting rooms. Learn about varietals and pairings as your guide leads you to three stops.
Ages 21+ only and you must bring a valid photo ID. Gratuities are not included; a typical service industry gratuity is 18–20%. Tours start on time and late arrivals can’t be accommodated.
Bookings cancelled 24 hours or more before your tour begins are fully refundable (100% refund). Bookings cancelled less than 24 hours before your tour begins or no-shows on the day of the tour are not refundable.
Bring a valid photo ID. This tour is 21+ only, and establishments will check your ID even if you do not plan to drink.
Arrive 10 minutes early. Tours start on time and late arrivals can’t be accommodated.
You’ll be indoors and outdoors and walk about 1 mile. Dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes, and bring an umbrella on rainy days.
Portland
Portland food tours led by guides like Herb, Michelle, and Evangel have built a serious reputation for turning first-time visitors and longtime locals alike into true believers. Herb's food cart tours stand out particularly, with reviewers consistently praising his ability to introduce people to cuisines they'd never have tried on their own, while weaving in Portland history and culture throughout the walk. Michelle brings that same energy to the coffee and donut circuit, and Evangel's wine tour has earned its own devoted following. What makes these tours click seems to be the combination of genuinely great food and guides who actually care about the city they're showing off. Vegetarian dietary needs were handled without fuss, portion sizes are described as generous, and even self-described picky eaters walked away happy. The small group format keeps things personal, and several reviewers noted they ended up staying out longer than planned because the experience was just that enjoyable. This is the kind of tour that works equally well as a first-day orientation to Portland or a way for locals to rediscover their own backyard. If you're on the fence, the reviews tell a pretty consistent story: come hungry, expect to learn something, and plan to leave with a new favorite spot.
I had such a great time joining Michelle’s Lost Food Plate tour! Even as a Portland local, I had so much fun and got to explore a few spots I’d never been to before. The coffee and donuts were GREAT, and it was really interesting to see downtown’s coffee culture up close. I thought I knew all these places, but clearly I didn’t! I’d absolutely recommend this tour to friends and family, whether they’re visiting from out of town or locals wanting to experience Portland in a new way. It would also make a fun activity for a group trip!
Chelsea Wilcox
December 16, 2025
I had such a great time joining Michelle’s Lost Food Plate tour! Even as a Portland local, I had so much fun and got to explore a few spots I’d never been to before. The coffee and donuts were GREAT, and it was really interesting to see downtown’s coffee culture up close. I thought I knew all these places, but clearly I didn’t! I’d absolutely recommend this tour to friends and family, whether they’re visiting from out of town or locals wanting to experience Portland in a new way. It would also make a fun activity for a group trip!
Chelsea Wilcox
December 16, 2025