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Bridgetown Food and Heritage Tour

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Location: Barbados, Barbados
Duration: 120 to 150 minutes
Product code: 109036P2


Overview
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Nidhe Israel Synagogue and Museum, Synagogue Lane Entrance Through Parking Lot on James Street, Bridgetown BarbadosThe Synagogue is one of our several stops on our food and heritage tour. Our walking tour starts at 11:30 am and the meeting point is in Jubilee Gardens, Bridgetown ( across from Courts store and Queen's Mary Anglican Church). Our expert guide will direct you through the city, pointing out the numerous historical sites of interest. We will make three food stops at local eateries where you will be treated to a guided sampling of authentic, delectable Bajan cuisine.  Our guide will explain and answer your questions about food history, flavours, ingredients and preparation.  There is a different menu at each stop so you can get a real taste  of the range of Bajan cuisine.  There is one dedicated beverage stop where you can quench your thirst with the beer of champions, Banks Beer or just rehydrate with bottled water. Our last food stop is near the Wharf, with a triple whammy of food, history and sea.  You will take home a 'likkle' loot bag with a local sweet treat to  savour later and think of the sweetness of Barbados.  The tour lasts 2 - 2 1/2 hours and the  tour guide will accompany you back to the meeting point.Duration: 5 minutesStop At: The Parliment Buildings, Bridgetown BarbadosThe Parliament Buildings is one of our several stops on our food and heritage tour. Our walking tour starts at 11:30 am and the meeting point is in Jubilee Gardens, Bridgetown ( across from Courts store and Queen's Mary Anglican Church). Our expert guide will direct you through the city, pointing out the numerous historical sites of interest. We will make three food stops at local eateries where you will be treated to a guided sampling of authentic, delectable Bajan cuisine. Our guide will explain and answer your questions about food history, flavours, ingredients and preparation. There is a different menu at each stop so you can get a real taste of the range of Bajan cuisine. There is one dedicated beverage stop where you can quench your thirst with the beer of champions, Banks Beer or just rehydrate with bottled water. Our last food stop is near the Wharf, with a triple whammy of food, history and sea. You will take home a 'likkle' loot bag with a local sweet treat to savour later and think of the sweetness of Barbados. The tour lasts 2 - 2 1/2 hours and the tour guide will accompany you back to the meeting point.Duration: 5 minutesStop At: The Careenage, Bridgetown BarbadosThe Careenage is one of our several stops on our food and heritage tour. Our walking tour starts at 11:30 am and the meeting point is in Jubilee Gardens, Bridgetown ( across from Courts store and Queen's Mary Anglican Church). Our expert guide will direct you through the city, pointing out the numerous historical sites of interest. We will make three food stops at local eateries where you will be treated to a guided sampling of authentic, delectable Bajan cuisine. Our guide will explain and answer your questions about food history, flavours, ingredients and preparation. There is a different menu at each stop so you can get a real taste of the range of Bajan cuisine. There is one dedicated beverage stop where you can quench your thirst with the beer of champions, Banks Beer or just rehydrate with bottled water. Our last food stop is near the Wharf, with a triple whammy of food, history and sea. You will take home a 'likkle' loot bag with a local sweet treat to savour later and think of the sweetness of Barbados. The tour lasts 2 - 2 1/2 hours and the tour guide will accompany you back to the meeting point.Duration: 3 minutes
Supplier Name
Lick De Bowl Food Tours
Additional Information
Confirmation will be received at time of booking,Not wheelchair accessible,Children must be accompanied by an adult.,Wear light weight cool clothing and comfortable clothing.,Protective head gear and sun glasses are encouraged as this is a mid day tour sometimes under full sun.,This tour may not be suitable for persons with severe mobility restrictions because of the narrow sidewalks and busy streets.,Persons with any food or dietary restrictions should advise upon booking so these can be accommodated.,Near public transportation,Most travelers can participate,This tour/activity will have a maximum of 16 travelers
Inclusions:
Snacks,Alcoholic Beverages
Exclusions:
Gratuities,Hotel pickup and drop-off,Entry/Admission - Nidhe Israel Synagogue and Museum,Entry/Admission - The Parliment Buildings,Entry/Admission - The Careenage
Traveler Reviews

Nicola was our guide and she was fantastic. Met us as scheduled and then we spent about four hours walking through Bridgetown, Barbados, stopping at four places to eat. Nicola discussed history, architecture and most importantly the food we were going to eat. There was a good variety of places we stopped as well as the types of foods we sampled. One of the best tours we have taken in the Caribbean. If you are in Barbados, definitely try them!

Nicola, our tour guide, was excellent!! I would highly recommend this food tour when you are in Barbados.

Nicola was our guide and gave us some some history of Bridgetown, Barbados and most importantly the food we were going to eat and then ate. Good variety of venues visited (4 in all) including everything from a rum shop (for food) to a nice restaurant on the water. Good variety of food also including some of the best Bajan dishes. Highly recommended.

Had a great tour with Nicola, the Hunters bar was amazing where we had all manner of traditional food. Got to say glad I did not know what it was before trying. However it was good fun, Nicola was very relaxed and easy to talk to and very knowledgable on the local history. We are going to have a try at making "Conkies". Would recommend this tour to anyone you will see places you would not find on your own.

On our food tour we had 4 stops. These stops were all local establishments. We even went to the oldest bar in Bridgetown. We walked down Swan Street were the locals shop. Our first stop was Hunters Bar where we sampled cutters. We had the choice of ham or fish. Cutters is a local dish. Our second stop was Square restaurant we sat at the table. We sampled black pudding and souse. Black pudding is made of sweet pudding, cloves, spice and scotch bonett pepper. Souse is pork with shredded cucumber, bell pepper, onion, parsley, lemon and salt to taste. The third stop was at the oldest bar. The choice at this bar was beer or homemade mauby.. Banks is the traditional beer. Mauby has a bitter after taste. To make mauby you boil bark, stick spice then add water and sugar. The last stop was Bridge house we had Mauby made from syrup, fish cakes, plantain, salad and bake(pancake) The service at the Bridge House was very slow we waited a long time for our food. Nicola was my tour gu

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