Deep Ellum Foodie Tour: Explore Diverse Cuisines

Embark on a culinary adventure through Deep Ellum with the Food Tours of America. Discover diverse cuisines, explore the neighborhood’s history, and indulge in delicious food and drinks. Come hungry and leave happy!

Duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Deep Ellum (Deep Elm) - Deep Ellum is the live music capital of North Texas as well as a hub for performing arts, theater, comedy, street art mural projects, and unique boutique shopping.
What's Included
  • Four top-notch restaurants featuring curated Texas-sized tastings.
  • Dessert and shopping at a local artisan shop included.
  • Local & experienced tour hosts from Food Tours of America.
  • Complimentary water provided at each restaurant.
  • Generous food tastings at various partner restaurants, sufficient for a meal.
What's Not Included
  • Alcohol is not included. Optional alcohol is available through your tour host.
  • Dietary substitutions available subject to restaurant capability for a fee of $15.00 plus 8.25% tax.
  • Tour Guide Gratuity - Cash, venmo or credit card tips are gratefully appreciated.
Additional Information

The Food Tours of America’s Deep Ellum Gourmet Tour is marked by visits to four partner restaurants, an artisan shopping stop, and a diversity of cuisines. From the popular Nashville “Shut The Cluck Up” chicken for the gastronomic explorer, to Asian street food, this gourmet tour will certainly challenge your palate and push your food adventure limits….

Location
Cane Rosso
Commerce Street
You will receive the address and google map link in your confirmation email upon booking completion!
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Markus_s
Oct 5, 2024
Hidden Local Gems - The local vibe was definitely felt which is what we wanted. The food was good and guide was knowledgeable
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Amysb7004el
Jul 26, 2024
Fabulous Food Tour - Veronica was the best! Second only to the food. I had a great time and would highly recommend. I found this tour last minute and count myself very lucky. Next time I am in Dallas, I will seek out Veronica for another tour.
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Tawyonia_t
May 20, 2024
Wonderful experience - Veronica was thoughtful, funny, entertaining and very knowledgeable! And of course the food selection was great 👍
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Jennifer_k
Mar 16, 2024
So fun! - We had lots of fun learning about Deep Ellum and eating good food. Our host was very knowledgeable, accommodating and friendly.
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Christina_s
Nov 25, 2023
Excellent - I’ve never done a food tour before and this was a great experience! I loved getting to try a little of everything from the restaurants. Our tour guide, Veronica, was entertaining and knowledgeable about the area. I loved being in Deep Ellum and experiencing some authentic food from the area. I highly recommend this food tour!
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Kevinhc2798zd
Feb 20, 2023
Great Deep Ellum Tour - I went on the Deep Ellum tour guided by Jodi. Great door with great food, and learned a bunch about the area!
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Michaelhh7712sj
May 12, 2024
Deep Ellum food tour - I have done a lot of food tours in my time. This one was very good, but we only visited three eateries and for the money I was really expecting four stops. With all the choices in Deep Ellum, I think this would be a great tweek.
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106shirleym
May 7, 2024
Deep Ellum Food Tour Review - I love giving 5 star reviews but I just can’t with this tour. Here is our experience. We first met with our tour guide, Scott, at Hattie B’s in the Deep Ellum district. My first experience was using the restroom that was filthy. Unfortunately, that was a really bad first impression of a restaurant. Anyhow, we had a nice basket of hot spicy (perfect amount of heat) fried chicken and waffles and a fountain drink. Presentation was nice. There was an option for a brave soul to try the hottest of the hot chicken but none of us were willing. Scott shared some interesting information regarding the food and the different stops that we were going to on the tour. We would go to two more restaurants, walk thru an alley with many interesting murals as well as a shop to try popcorn with specialty oils. We would get in approximately 1.5 miles of walking in. (That is what I had read in the tour description). I enjoyed walking after each meal but I’m not sure if we actually got that amount of walking in. After Hattie’s B’s we walked to see amazing colorful murals depicting the history of the Deep Ellum and music scene. You could hear music pretty much everywhere we walked. Some of it was annoying club music. We then went to an Italian restaurant and had their thin crust pizza. There was an option to purchase beer and wine. Water was free. The pizza was ok. The crust was soggy on the bottom. Afterwards, we walked thru more of the Deep Ellum district to a Mexican restaurant where we were each served a mini street taco and a sopaipilla (fried dough with cinnamon sugar and syrup). Water was again provided and a friend ordered a frozen margarita that was served in a little kids cup. Couldn’t believe it wasn’t even in a margarita glass! It was expensive too. No chips and salsa either. Scott kept reminding us that we could have more of the food items if we were still hungry. So, I can’t say we didn’t have enough to eat. I just don’t think we all enjoyed the food offered. Afterwards, we were done with the tour. We all thanked Scott and gave good tips. Later we realized that we never visited any of shops or had the popcorn and specialty oils that was told to us at the beginning of the tour. We shouldn’t have had to remember that. Scott was super nice and a great tour guide but he should have remembered. He is a tour guide for other types of tours and shared some fascinating history with us and I know we all appreciated that. Maybe because our conversations were long, we ran out of time? I just don’t think for the price, this tour was worth it. We came from out of state to try the different Dallas foods and we thought there would at least be a BBQ restaurant on this tour but sadly there wasn’t. Scott did say that there are other tours that they do where there is bbq. I’m not sure which ones. I’ve been on many domestic and international food tours and I much prefer tours where you get, great food and drinks included. The Deep Ellum is full of restaurants and bars. I heard it is safe during the day but at night, there is a lot of not so great activity going on. Definitely worth it during the day and maybe at dusk to see the neon lights!
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Travis_b
Jan 22, 2024
Average tour - Standard tour. I thought they could have picked better places to eat. Hattie B’s was good. The others I could leave. Wasn’t incredibly memorable.
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Massbiob
Aug 13, 2024
Food tour without the food - After paying $85 per person and being told we were going to be full - this was an absolute joke. We truly felt like we were being punked. We had one small piece of cheese pizza (shared by 6 people), some string beans shared (cost $8) a tiny flat potato dish (shared by 6 people at $8 on the menu) and a 3 inch beef taco. We visited a nice bakery halfway in for a few bite size treats-but the lack of protein and volume of food was very misleading. (Ad says 4 stops and we had 3)Only when we mentioned the lack of protein, we were offered a second taco---but otherwise the assumption was that this was enough food. Or were we able to ask for more food to be ordered along the way but no one ever said that or offered? A beer at $13 (not part of the $85) and Margarita at $17 is also very surprising. You can't just order your drinks and pay for them separately. Luckily we were able to laugh about sharing this terrible experience together on the drive home and I told everyone at church the next day with pictures and got equal shock and laughs. I am compelled to submit this review because people need to know exactly what they are getting into before paying this amount (when you can get a much nicer actual dinner at a lot of restaurants in Dallas for this amount of money) and spending their time. UPDATE: The owners reached out and apologized and are making it right.
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