We aim to convince you that British Food is not that bad :)
In a small group, you will discover the South Bank & Borough Market. These are two of the most loved areas of London which offer the most delicious and best variety of food in town.
Here we will discover the best of British food from local artisans.
This will give you a good idea of the history and tastes of one of the World's most dynamic cities
Foods you will try include:
Bacon Sandwich
Scones
Tea presentation
Award-Winning Sausage Roll
Fish & Chips
Cider
Beer & English Pub Snacks
Sample of British Cheese (or alternative)
You will receive a glass of bubble
At the start we will head through the South Bank, stopping at renowned landmarks such as Shakespeare’s Globe, The Anchor Pub and Borough Market (1000-year-old Food Market: oldest in Europe).
We will nibble, taste & try food all along the route while you discover some unusual facts & stories about this incredible neighbourhood and its landmarks.
2022
Enter Borough Market where we will get to indulge in some British speciality food!
Walk by the Golden Hinde
Walk past the Clink Prison Musuem
Walk past the Shakespeares Globe Theatre
We will walk past the art gallery "The Tate Modern".
Walk over the Millennium Bridge.
We will see St Pauls Cathedral from the Riverside
Walk through Londons famous Southbank and walk along the River Thames.
Please meet your guide, 10 minutes prior the start of the experience
We are meeting "Outside the Pub Entrance"
6-8 Borough High St, London SE1 9QQ
Please be advised that the food on the tour is not prepared by us and are using third-party vendors, street food.
Be aware that food prepared in the markets and by our suppliers may contain or could have been in contact with nuts, wheat, soybeans, milk, eggs, shellfish, crustacean’s.
Possible cross-contamination.
We will take every possible care to offer you alternatives.
We won’t be able to answer our phones once the tour has started it is essential that you arrive 10 minutes before the start and unfortunately, we will not be able to provide a refund due to lateness or delay. Please use a journey planner to ensure you leave enough time to get to the starting point.
This Tour is not suitable for someone with a high Gluten Intolerance.
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