- Edinburgh Castle - Our entire tour is framed by the presence of Edinburgh Castle, where we delve into its history and view it from three lesser-known perspectives.
- Grassmarket - We take a break to dine in the historic Grassmarket, the heart of ancient Edinburgh’s civic life. Here, we uncover some history and explore its deep connections with Edinburgh’s food and drink culture.
- Victoria Street - We stroll up this iconic street, pausing for light bites and coffee on Edinburgh’s most photographed street! Some believe it inspired Diagon Alley in Harry Potter, but we’re not entirely convinced…
- Usher Hall - Edinburgh’s primary concert hall, but how old is it really, and what role does it play in the city’s food and drink scene? We enjoy our first bite and a drink here.
- Lawnmarket - The lively road beneath the Castle, where we stop for coffee roasted in Edinburgh.
- Gladstone’s Land - Possibly the world’s first skyscraper? It has been associated with traders and drinks merchants for centuries.
- Royal Mile - We walk along the Royal Mile, highlighting points of interest before concluding with food and drink in one of the historic alleyways branching off Old Edinburgh’s main street.
- St Giles’ Cathedral - We pause outside to discuss the connections between this church, Mary Queen of Scots, Sirloin Steak, and the car park at the back. Intrigued? You should be.
- Edinburgh Farmers’ Market - On Saturdays only! We stop to meet some of the producers of fantastic Scottish produce, sample their goods, and hear their stories. A true ‘behind the scenes’ experience for food enthusiasts.
- Edinburgh Farmers’ Market - We introduce you to some Scottish street food and the passionate suppliers behind them, whose love for their craft is evident in their food.
- John Knox House Museum - We conclude the tour with a visit to a couple of nearby locations, each offering high-quality traditional food. We’ll ensure you leave well-fed and satisfied as we sample Cullen Skink (a traditional soup), Cranachan (a cream and fruit-based dessert), enjoy some whisky tasting, and, of course, try haggis!
- Dinner
- Traditional, locally brewed drinks (non-alcoholic options available)
- Tea and coffee
Join us to experience eating and drinking like a local!
We’ve curated an exciting blend of Scotland’s finest food and drink, prime spots in Edinburgh’s Old Town, and captivating stories from the city’s rich history. Whether you’re visiting Edinburgh for a day, a week, a month, or you’re a local rediscovering your love for the city, we guarantee a fantastic time filled with learning and enjoyment.
Our guides hail from the food and drink industry, bringing their expertise and passion for Scotland’s top-notch produce to ensure you taste the best that Scotland has to offer. Our tour also takes you past all the must-see spots in Edinburgh’s Old Town, perfect for capturing unforgettable photos.
Let us show you Edinburgh—its cuisine, its top locations, its dedicated producers, and its fascinating history.
- We can accept people from the age of 16 upwards however they will receive a soft drink alternative in line with licencing laws in Scotland.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.