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Boston “Politically Incorrect” North End Food Tour    

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Boston's "North End" aka “Little Italy” is a pocket-sized Italian neighborhood teaming with history and charm. Among the narrow streets, hidden alleyways and park benches you will find The …
Boston's "North End" aka “Little Italy” is a pocket-sized Italian neighborhood teaming with history and charm. Among the narrow streets, hidden alleyways and park benches you will find The Paul Revere House, and The Old North Church. Absorbing the history and folklore of the North End cannot be done properly without coupling it with the culinary lining of the neighborhood. As home to over eighty restaurants and countless wine shops, bakeries, and Italian salumerias. It is safe to say you won’t leave hungry because I will take you to many of these shops where you will endulge on some of the best foods Little Italy has to offer . The great food goes hand and hand with the great stories Anthony, your local guide,will tell you .

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Nov 25, 2024
This food tour from start to finish was a fun adventure through the local history and local food scene. Our guide Anthony (aka Flash) shared insights into the history, pointing out local landmarks an…Full review by Jeff E
Nov 24, 2024
As a lifelong Bostonian who works in the North End, I’ve seen Anthony leading his hilarious tours countless times during my lunch breaks. When friends came to visit, I knew exactly how to show them t…Full review by Sam B
Nov 24, 2024
This was my 2nd North End food tour and perfect for my siblings to go on with my parents. Good mix of history and delicious food from someone who has personal history with the North End. Would defini…Full review by Colleen C
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Is the tour appropriate for 13 and 15 year old boys who are easily embarrassed? Assuming the tour will not include a …
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Is the tour appropriate for 13 and 15 year old boys who are easily embarrassed? Assuming the tour will not include a stop at Momma's house in August 2021, what's the substitution?
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Sorry for very late response . Didn't see this in my app until now but if still interested we compensate and give more food along the stops to make up for the food we had at mamas house …
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Sorry for very late response . Didn't see this in my app until now but if still interested we compensate and give more food along the stops to make up for the food we had at mamas house . Also the kids would enjoy my sarcasm and no filter attitude. Hopefully info is still helpful . If you haven't already taken tour then I hope to see you soon Thank you Anthony
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Answer by Anthony G · Aug 15, 2021
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Hi, we're super excited about this tour but I have a couple of food allergies (pine nuts and sea food). Would the tour …
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Hi, we're super excited about this tour but I have a couple of food allergies (pine nuts and sea food). Would the tour guide be able to help with this, ie. let me know what foods are safe?
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Everyone is asked up front about food allergies. There didn’t seem to be a problem anywhere went.
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Has anyone done the Sunday tour that includes a full dinner (and is quite a bit more expensive)?
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No but Anthony said it is basically the same with more food at mamas house.
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Can you accommodate gluten allergy? Party of 6 but one is gluten free.
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I think you should contact the tour guide directly; most of the snacks and food had gluten (sandwiches, cookie/crackers, Italian bread, pizza, pasta, cannoli - your friend would still …
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I think you should contact the tour guide directly; most of the snacks and food had gluten (sandwiches, cookie/crackers, Italian bread, pizza, pasta, cannoli - your friend would still enjoy the info, sights and shops but would have to order different food or bring their own I believe.
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Answer by Elaine S · Mar 14, 2019
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Hi I’m just wondering where the closest place to park would be to the start of the tour.
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Wow, tough question as parking is lousy all over the north end. We usually take the ferry from Hingham and walk all over that area of Boston. Good luck.
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