Discover the vibrant cultures of Glasgow on a walking food tour through Merchant City (city centre) and the East End. This immersive experience highlights the rich history and diverse culinary scene of the city, as you visit independent shops, restaurants, and bars. Taste sustainable produce like Cullen Skink, Chocolate and Whisky, while supporting local businesses and the economy. Soak up the local culture, hear tales of Glasgow’s rich history and enjoy plenty of laughs with the famous Glasgow patter.
We are local and we know local!
- Walk through the historic Merchant City and East End of Glasgow
- We’ll take you off the beaten path, share stories and take you to places only known to locals.
- Visit 6 independent shops, restaurants, and bars for a local experience
- Taste sustainable produce and support the local economy
- Engage with knowledgeable guides for an enriching cultural experience
Where you'll meet you friendly guide and find out about our meeting point! She'll be have red hair and wear glasses
Our first stop is brunch! This bakery is locally owned and they're all about sustainable produce.
Gin anyone? Let's find how it's made in Glasgow and enjoy a wee tipple! You can even pick up a bottle if you fancy it.
We'll explore this area of Glasgow with some interesting historical facts and arrive at stop 3. This is where you'll indulge in a sweet and chocolatey treat - just delightful!
We will stop and chat about St Andrews Church for 5 minutes and find out its fascinating history and how it came about.
We will walk past the city chambers - calling all Outlander fans! This area is where all the movies are made - World War Z to Spiderman to name a couple. We'll point out some filming locations while walking.
Our next two stops are where we try our traditional Scottish food tastings! You'll try some whisky from Glasgow too! Slàinte
We can tell you some stories about Glasgow Cathedral and the Necropolis - some of them spooky!
We'll also pass a blue police box - calling all Doctor Who fans!
Our last stop and where we finish off. It's tasty fish and chips with a beer to wash it down - job done!
Meet your guide at Mercat Cross.
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