Come on to our Savory Foodie Tour presented by Junket!
Williamsburg is one of the oldest towns in the United States, and visiting the city is like stepping back in time in many ways. One aspect of Williamsburg that has kept up with the times is its food scene. From high-end restaurants to local hangouts popular with the town's many college students, Williamsburg has it all. Tag along on this tour to discover some of the town's best restaurants, and the delicious food they have to offer. Sample tea at the Spice & Tea Exchange, check out the Bake Shop and Blue Talon Bistro, and indulge your sweet tooth at Wythe Candy Shop. Whatever your taste, this tour is sure to satisfy.
Watch the spice and tea experts at work, and receive a complimentary spice pack here.
This location, in business for 47 years, only uses the best peanuts, in fact, only 3% of Virginia peanuts meet their standards.
The Blue Talon is a very popular and loved French bistro. Chef owned and operated by two “Cordon Bleu Cooking School" (in France) graduates, this local favorite opened almost 15 years ago in 2007. They are huge fans of Julia Child and her cooking show from the 60’s sometimes plays on a loop above the bar if it’s not the movie “Ratatouille”. Enjoy a taste of France at this local favorite and immerse yourself French culture as you dine in the beautifully decorated bar and dining areas featuring many cultural items that seem to come straight from the farmlands of France.
This is a favorite of locals and William & Mary students.
This location is known for their baked goods and espresso.
This newer restaurant focuses on simple, fresh Italian flavors.
At this bank turned gastropub, you can choose indoor or outdoor seating.
This old firehouse turned brewery and restaurant serves some of the best tacos in Williamsburg.
The candies and treats available here would make Willy Wonka jealous. Try some today.
Meet your tour guide in front of the Kimball Theatre at Merchant Square in Williamsburg. Your guide will be wearing a Junket T-shirt.
Please check in with your tour guide at the meeting location 10-15 minutes before the tour's start time.
Williamsburg, Virginia, is a historic city that brings the American Revolution to life. It is home to Colonial Williamsburg, the world's largest living history museum, where visitors can experience 18th-century life firsthand. The city is also part of the Historic Triangle, along with Jamestown and Yorktown, offering a rich tapestry of American history.
The world's largest living history museum, Colonial Williamsburg, brings the 18th century to life. Visitors can explore historic buildings, interact with costumed interpreters, and experience the daily life of colonial America.
A short drive from Williamsburg, the Jamestown Settlement offers a fascinating look at the first permanent English settlement in America. Visitors can explore re-created ships, a Powhatan Indian village, and a colonial fort.
The Yorktown Battlefield is where the American Revolution effectively ended with the surrender of British General Cornwallis. Visitors can explore the historic battlefield, visit the Yorktown Victory Monument, and learn about the pivotal role Yorktown played in American history.
Bush Gardens Williamsburg is a popular theme park featuring thrilling roller coasters, live entertainment, and beautifully landscaped gardens. The park is known for its European-themed areas and seasonal events.
Founded in 1693, the College of William & Mary is the second-oldest institution of higher education in the United States. The historic campus features beautiful architecture, scenic gardens, and the famous Wren Building.
A creamy and savory soup made with peanuts, vegetables, and sometimes chicken or other meats. It's a classic Southern dish with colonial roots.
Sliced unripe green tomatoes, coated in cornmeal and fried until crispy. Served with various dipping sauces, such as remoulade or spicy mayo.
A popular Southern snack consisting of a flaky biscuit filled with slices of Virginia ham. It's a quick and delicious bite, often enjoyed for breakfast or as an afternoon snack.
This is the best time to visit Williamsburg for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. The historic sites are fully operational, and various festivals and events take place.
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Williamsburg is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, visitors should still take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Williamsburg Station
Greyhound Bus Station in Williamsburg
WAT provides affordable and convenient public transportation with multiple routes serving the city and nearby attractions.
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Jamestown and Yorktown are two of the most important historic sites in the United States, marking the beginning and end of the American Revolution. Visitors can explore the historic sites, museums, and battlefields that bring these pivotal moments in history to life.
Richmond, the capital of Virginia, is a vibrant city with a rich history and a thriving arts and culture scene. Visitors can explore historic sites, museums, and galleries, as well as enjoy the city's diverse dining and shopping options.
Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States, offering a variety of outdoor activities and scenic views. Visitors can enjoy boating, fishing, kayaking, and wildlife watching, as well as exploring the charming towns and villages along the bay.
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