Stops on the Foods of the Freedom Trail Tour

The Freedom Trail Tour consists of six stops where you will experience the culinary delights of Boston's Freedom Trail (subject to change):

MOOO - A classic steakhouse with a modern twist, Mooo opened in 2007 on Boston's famous Beacon Hill. Mooo offers breakfast, lunch and dinner and an award winning wine list in a relaxed, sophisticated atmosphere. Mooo Restaurant

Sweet - The Improper Bostonian awarded Sweet with the Boston's Best Cupcakes award three years in a row. With cupcakes and cakes baked fresh from scratch daily you will discover why this Sweet spot is a Boston staple. Sweet Cupcakes

Durgin-Park – Taste a piece of Boston history at Durgin-Park located in the old warehouse in Faneuil Hall. The warehouse once housed a dining room for market men and ship crews and still serves classic New England comfort food today. Durgin-Park

Salumeria Italiana - Salumeria is a family owned and operated Italian shop offering authentic Italian and Mediterranean food including oils, vinegars, pasta and other specialty items. Since 1962 local residents, tourists and even famous chefs like Guy Fieri have come to love Salumeria as a Boston tradition. Salumeria Italiana

Artu - Artu opened in 1992 as a small take-out place. They have since become a quaint neighborhood favorite of locals and Freedom Trail walkers. Artu offers classic Italian fare specializing in roasted vegetables, meats and home-style pasta. Artu Boston

Maria's Pastry Shop - A must for anyone looking for authentic Italian pastries, Maria's pastry shop which opened in 1982 offers homemade, award-winning Cannolis along with pastries, cookies, cakes, breads and candies in the old world Italian tradition. Maria's Pastry Shop

Boston is known as "America's Walking City". We think walking is the best way to truly experience a neighborhood. Our tours highlight different neighborhoods that are filled with history, interesting architecture, and wonderful restaurants and markets.

Our food tours in Boston explore the Freedom Trail, the North End, and the Seaport District.

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