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Private Greenwich Village Food Tour

About this Experience

What you'll do:

On this private 3-hour walking tour through Manhattan’s Greenwich Village, your group will explore one of New York City’s most iconic and culturally rich neighborhoods. Starting under the famous arch in Washington Square Park, your expert guide will lead you through charming streets filled with history, activism, and artistic legacy. Along the way, you’ll stop at six thoughtfully chosen eateries, enjoying enough tastings to count as lunch. Each food stop highlights diverse flavors and supports women-, immigrant-, and minority-owned businesses. You'll visit historic landmarks like the Stonewall Inn and hear powerful stories of the Village’s legacy in civil rights, LGBTQ+ movements, and artistic revolutions. This tour is about more than food—it’s a celebration of culture, community, and impact.

Why we love it for your party:

  • Purpose-Driven Dining: Every bite supports local businesses with powerful missions tied to equity, sustainability, and second chances.

  • Rich in History & Culture: Walk through the birthplace of major social movements and the former homes of iconic writers and thinkers.

  • Delicious Variety: From Belgian fries to Colombian empanadas and some of NYC’s best cookies, the tastings are diverse and satisfying.

  • Perfect for All Groups: Great for teams, schools, celebrations, or any group looking for a meaningful and fun NYC experience.

  • Upgrades for Extra Fun: Optional drinks at Amity Hall to toast to a feel-good day.

About this experience partner:

Like A Local Tours provides sustainable, memorable experiences in NYC and Brooklyn by connecting locals and tourists to authentic tour guides and local businesses. We showcase NYC and Brooklyn neighborhoods through food, fashion, art, and history and bring you immersive experiences that will leave you with great memories and a deep understanding of the area.

Additional Information:

  • Tour Type: Private guided walking tour

  • Location: Greenwich Village, Manhattan

  • Duration: 3 hours

  • Walking Distance: 1 mile / 1.6 km

  • Meeting Point: Under the Arch in Washington Square Park

  • Food Included: 6 tastings—enough for lunch

  • Optional Drinks Add-On: Amity Hall

  • Dietary Restrictions: Accommodations available with advance notice

  • Impact: Each tour directly supports minority, immigrant, and women-owned small businesses

  • Guide Fee: $300

  • +$85 Per Person

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Yury

April 2024 • Other Party

I went on the Greenwich Village food and history tour with Lara, and it was spectacular. One of my favorite things about NYC is watching the architecture change around you as you are just naturally traversing the streets, but to have fascinating details and facts to supplement the view is enriching. It's not all ancient history either, all the women in the group swooned when we hit the two buildings that served as the exterior of the "Friends" apartment buildings. So, it's not just appealing to history and architecture nerds like me. Speaking of extra benefits, the food stops are well curated and thought out. There's savory and sweet choices, and they're these little local-owned shops so you feel good supporting these non-conglomerates. Each one offered up something delicious to try, though the hardest part was picking just one thing to leave room for all the other stops, however it was all perfectly sized to satiate cravings without leaving you heavy and slow. This tour is a great way to see the charm of the city, learn, try several great dishes, and get your steps in. I'm eager to sign up for another one when next I visit.