Dine and sip through Downtown Atlanta with a 1920s character guide
3 Hours
Food tastings, Cocktails
Stroll through Downtown Atlanta on a progressive dinner with a roaring ’20s character guide. Enjoy multiple tastings across several stops, with the option of cocktails or mocktails.
Ages 21+ only. A dress code applies, and guests who do not meet it may be denied entry without a refund. Share food restrictions or allergies at least 24 hours in advance.
Cancel for a full refund or move your reservation up to 24 hours before start. No refunds for late arrivals or no-shows. Bookings made within 24 hours of start are not eligible for refunds.
Yes. Gentlemen must wear either a collared shirt or a sports coat. Do not wear gym attire, tank tops, beachwear, flip flops, ball caps, athletic apparel, clothing with exposed undergarments, clothing with offensive words or images, or ripped, torn, or frayed jeans, shorts, or apparel. If you do not follow the dress code, you may be denied entry and will not receive a refund.
You must be 21 or older. No one under 21 is allowed, including young children, toddlers, or babies.
Yes, but you must share any food restrictions or allergies at least 24 hours before the start of the tour for accommodations.
We'll meet you outside the Georgia Pacific Building at 133 Peachtree St. Atlanta, GA 30303 15 minutes before your tour start time.
The guides here absolutely shine, with names like Glenn, Arielle, Delaney, Nic, and Kristen earning enthusiastic shoutouts for being knowledgeable, entertaining, and genuinely fun to spend time with. Tours range from the Municipal Market food experience with hands-on biscuit making to Grant Park culinary walks through Oakland Cemetery to street art explorations along the BeltLine. The food consistently impresses, with reviewers describing it as delicious, unique, and surprisingly filling. The historical insights run deep too—even Atlanta natives report learning fascinating details about their own city. These tours work beautifully for both visitors and locals, with groups booking them for team building events and friends choosing them for unique outings. The biscuit-making component is a crowd favorite that people are excited to recreate at home. One traveler noted their BeltLine tour guide made slightly too many personal political comments beyond what was needed to explain the artwork, and parking can be tricky at that tour's starting point. The walk itself covers about a mile and a half on uneven surfaces, so sturdy shoes matter. Thoughtful touches like personalized postcards and the option to stay for a full meal at the endpoint add memorable finishing notes.
Had a great time on the Historic Market and Biscuit Making Tour! The experience was fun from start to finish, with plenty of delicious food along the way. Making biscuits was definitely a highlight—hands-on, engaging, and surprisingly easy to enjoy regardless of skill level. Our tour guide, Courtney, truly made the experience stand out. She was fun, vibrant, and incredibly knowledgeable, sharing great insights about Atlanta and the market’s history throughout the tour. Overall, a fantastic experience that we’d absolutely do again. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a mix of food, history, and a good time!
Jean-Paul Laurenceau
March 28, 2026
Had a great time on the Historic Market and Biscuit Making Tour! The experience was fun from start to finish, with plenty of delicious food along the way. Making biscuits was definitely a highlight—hands-on, engaging, and surprisingly easy to enjoy regardless of skill level. Our tour guide, Courtney, truly made the experience stand out. She was fun, vibrant, and incredibly knowledgeable, sharing great insights about Atlanta and the market’s history throughout the tour. Overall, a fantastic experience that we’d absolutely do again. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a mix of food, history, and a good time!
Jean-Paul Laurenceau
March 28, 2026