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Brothels, Bites, and Booze Food Tour in San Diego, CA

So Diego Tours, Inc.209 5th Ave.San Diego, CA 92101
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Overview

An innovative and interactive walking history tour of San Diego, the Brothels, Bites and Booze Food Tour offers two and a half hours of exploring the Gaslamp Quarter—the heart of America’s finest city. Guests can experience top-rated dining, shopping, nightlife and more, while learning about the area’s history and hearing stories about the Stingaree District.

up to 2.5 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Tours operate rain or shine.
  • Wear comfortable shoes.
  • Tour duration: approx. 2.5 hrs.
  • Bring your appetite; food will be provided.
  • Tour stops at 4-8 restaurants.
  • Learn the history of post-Gold Rush era San Diego.

Description

from Brothels, Bites, and Booze Food Tour
Brothels, Bites, and Booze is a fun and innovative tour that lets guests explore the Gaslamp Quarter, the heart of America’s finest city. Experience what makes this city one of the top destinations for dining, shopping, and nightlife. Learn the secrets behind the district’s historic buildings as you travel back in time to the post-Gold Rush era as thousands arrived in the port town of San Diego. This popular Gaslamp Quarter food tour will not only satisfy your taste buds, but your curiosity, too!

BROTHELS
Your guide will provide an in-depth look at the infamous red light district of San Diego and the women who ruled the streets at the time. See what drew them to this lifestyle and the price they paid to be amongst the few financially independent women of the time. Scandalous tales of the most popular brothels and Prohibition-era gangsters will have you thirsty for more!

BITES
Satisfy your hunger during the Gaslamp Quarter walking tour as guests make stops at four popular restaurants in the area. Cuisine from all over the world comes together to create a tasting experience that is unlike any other. The food on this tour is enough to provide a full meal for most people, so bring your appetite!

BOOZE
The perfect complement to a delicious sampling of food is having drinks to wash it down. The Gaslamp Quarter is home to an endless amount of unique craft cocktail bars and some of the top microbreweries in the country. Finish off your Gaslamp Quarter food tour with a sample-sized brew, cocktail, or other intoxicating treat for the full San Diego experience.

WHERE TO MEET
Meet at the Gaslamp Quarter sign at the post nearest the Hard Rock Hotel, 209 5th Ave., San Diego, CA. Since tours go out rain or shine, wear weather-appropriate clothing.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Brothels, Bites, and Booze Food Tour

Are children allowed on the tour?

They do not recommend this tour for children because of the content of the tour. While children are welcome on the tour, please keep in mind that tours are 2.5 hours long and they walk approximately a mile and a half. Parents, who know their children best, should assess whether a 2.5-hour walking food tour is appropriate for their child’s attention span and stamina. All participants ages 4 and older are required to purchase a standard, full priced ticket. Children ages 3 and under can attend for free.

How much walking and standing is involved?

The tour covers approximately 1.5 miles over a 2.5 hour period. The tour is conducted at a relaxed pace and stops frequently. You will have the opportunity to sit down at most of the restaurants they visit. They still recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes because they will be on their feet most of the time.

What if I have dietary restrictions or food allergies? Are there vegetarian options on the tour?

They can accommodate vegetarians. However, please let them know via contact information on your eticket if anyone in your party is vegan, gluten-free, lactose intolerant, has any dietary restrictions or food allergies. It is not always possible, but they will do their best to accommodate special dietary needs.

How much food is served?

They generally stop at 4-8 locations. Enough food is served to amount to a satisfying meal for most participants.

What types of food are served? What locations will we visit?

While the establishments may vary, they usually visit 4-8 restaurants and gourmet shops.

Are there any beverages included?

Alcoholic tastings will be provided at about 2-3 of the restaurants they visit. Each sample is about 3 oz. In addition, you are welcome to purchase other alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages along the way. Just be sure to bring a valid government-issued ID if you plan to participate in the alcoholic tastings.

What should I wear?

Since the tours go out rain or shine, they recommend wearing weather appropriate clothing. Please wear comfortable walking shoes, since they will be on their feet most of the time.

What should I bring?

If you plan to participate in the alcoholic tastings, please bring a valid government-issued ID for proof of age. It might also be a good idea to bring extra cash if you plan to purchase additional beverages. They also recommend bringing a camera to take photos of your experience!

When is the best time to take the tour?

They generally recommend taking the tour early during your stay in town to allow enough time to revisit some of your favorite stops later during your trip.

Do we only walk around and sample food?

This tour showcases the fine cuisine of San Diego and also gives you the inside scoop on local life! Learn about the history, architecture, and culture of the Gaslamp Quarter while tasting delicious specialties from some of the most unique establishments in town.

Are bathrooms available along the tour route?

Restrooms will be available at the beginning and at the end of the tour. There is also the possibility for restroom stops at the corresponding tasting locations.

Is the tour wheelchair and stroller accessible?

Yes, their tours are wheelchair and stroller accessible! There may be times where they are required to take a slight detour to accommodate, but they've never had an issue before.

Are cameras allowed?

Yes, cameras are permitted and they encourage taking photos!

Do your tours have anything to offer a local?

Absolutely! While you may be familiar with their route and some of the stops, you will have the opportunity to try new foods at the tasting locations and learn more about the establishments themselves. Also, as a local, you have the unique opportunity to re-visit the eateries they feature on the tour at your own leisure! This tour is an excellent way to entertain out-of-town guests, celebrate a special occasion, or do some team building.

Where does the tour finish?

The tour ends a few blocks away from the starting location and it will be very easy for you to walk back to the meeting location. Your tour guide will be more than happy to give directions back to the starting location or point you in the right direction for your next destination.

Is parking available near the meeting location?

There are a few parking garages within a block radius of the meeting location and street parking is available but limited. Please read all signs when looking for street parking to avoid getting ticketed. Specific parking details will be included in the meeting location directions after purchasing tickets.

Does the tour guide accept gratuities?

Gratuities are not included in the ticket price. While not required, gratuities are accepted and always appreciated by the tour guides.

Are tours only offered in English?

Yes, at the moment their tours are only offered in English. Interpreters are welcome to join the tour, but they will also need a standard, full priced ticket.

Can I shop during the tour?

They ask that you refrain from shopping during the tour, as it is important that they stay on schedule. They will, however, provide all the information necessary for you to return to your favorite spots once the tour is over.

Are dogs/pets allowed on the tour?

Since they will be entering various food establishments, and as a courtesy to the other guests on the tour, all pets, with the exception of trained service dogs, are prohibited on the tour.

Is smoking allowed on the tour?

Smoking is not allowed on any portion of the tour.