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Food tours are becoming a more and more popular way for people to get to know a city. Both visitors and residents can find value in taking the time to learn about the delicious food a neighborhood has to offer and meeting the people behind the restaurants and shops that make it special. Boston has a number of great food tours to get you acquainted with the city available but there’s one that stands out. Boston’s “Politically Incorrect” North End Food Tours offer a unique look at the neighborhood that you won’t find anywhere else.

Here’s why you don’t want to miss Boston’s “Politically Incorrect” North End Food Tour.

The North End

The North End is one of Boston’s most charming neighborhoods and definitely worth exploring. It was originally colonized in the 1600s so there’s a lot of history, including the Paul Revere House, Old North Church, and parts of the Freedom Trail. All of these played a key part in the neighborhood’s role in the American Revolution. Later the neighborhood became a hub for immigration and by 1890, the North Square area of the city was known as Little Italy. Italian bakeries, restaurants, groceries, and small businesses opened on small streets that continue to give the neighborhood a feeling that can’t be found anywhere else.

A Local Guide

The “Politically Incorrect” North End Food Tours are led by a true local; Anthony G. He was born and raised in Boston’s North End so he really knows what he’s talking about and isn’t afraid to let you know how he feels. Our guide will let you know when he thinks a place isn’t worth your time.

Delicious Food

Countless renowned Italian restaurants and cafes can be found in the North End. Discover some of the best and a few hidden gems you might not know about on a food tour. The “Politically Incorrect” North End Food Tour includes stops at a Salumeria to sample an Italian sub, pasticcerias for cannoli, biscotti, and more, and other neighborhood shops.

Take A Tour

Get an up close look at one of the best neighborhoods in Boston with a “Politically Incorrect” North End Food Tour. The tour is led by a true local and intended to give you an honest look at the neighborhood with lots of good food. So, come hungry!

Contact us today with any questions about a Boston North End Food Tour.