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Top 8 food & drink things to do in Austin

Austin on a fork. Walking food tours through the markets, cooking classes with local chefs, tasting flights at the bars worth your time, and a couple of long lunches that double as the day's plan.

  1. Texas Hill Country BBQ and wine tour from Austin, Austin1

    1. Texas Hill Country BBQ and wine tour from Austin

    5.0· 19 reviews· 5.5 hours

    A day trip from Austin with visits to three wineries and BBQ tastings in the scenic Hill Country, in a small group setting.

    Mo was an excellent tour guide—friendly, knowledgeable, and professional throughout. He ensured that the entire experience was enjoyable and ran seamlessly. I highly recommend Longhorn Tours to anyone seeking a fantastic tour experience; they truly excel at what they do.Q5339AJmarkt
  2. Austin BBQ food tour — five renowned joints in three hours, Austin2

    2. Austin BBQ food tour — five renowned joints in three hours

    5.0· 17 reviews· 3 hours

    Three hours touring five acclaimed BBQ spots in central and east Austin, with culinary stories from local pitmasters and no waiting in lines.

    The barbecue tour was excellent. While on a business trip from out of state, we joined the Locals Know Barbecue Tour. Codi was fantastic; her knowledge of the local food and barbecue scene was impressive. She also shared fascinating insights about the history of each place we stopped at. It was absolutely worth the cost, and I highly recommend booking this experience.Kenneth D
  3. E-Bike tour of Austin's culture and sights, Austin3

    3. E-Bike tour of Austin's culture and sights

    5.0· 435 reviews· 2 hours

    Two to three hours on an electric bike through Austin — explore local art, heritage, and cuisine with knowledgeable guides.

    Our E-bike tour with Rooster was fantastic. He was attentive to everyone's needs and made the experience enjoyable and informative. Now we just need to help him find a girlfriend.Croutonic
  1. Austin brewery tour by van — four hours of craft beer tasting, Austin4

    4. Austin brewery tour by van — four hours of craft beer tasting

    5.0· 45 reviews· 4 hours

    Four hours by brew van — visit top Austin breweries, enjoy beer knowledge, and a beer-inspired meal included.

    Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and ensured we had a great time. He managed to connect well with our lively and diverse group.Ophelia_R
  2. Austin city overview driving tour with a local guide, Austin5

    5. Austin city overview driving tour with a local guide

    4.9· 2349 reviews· 2 hours

    Two-hour small-group tour by vehicle — visit major landmarks and local spots, with commentary from an informed guide and a sweet treat included.

    This tour was fantastic! David, our guide, had an extensive knowledge of Austin's history and was both friendly and enjoyable to be with.ALAN_S
  3. Hill Country BBQ and wine shuttle from Austin, Austin6

    6. Hill Country BBQ and wine shuttle from Austin

    4.9· 985 reviews· 4.5 hours

    Five hours, Mercedes Sprinter van — visit Salt Lick BBQ and two Hill Country wineries with a local guide.

    This tour in Austin is a must. It included a stop at Salt Lick BBQ for delicious food and visits to two wineries. Joey, our guide, was both knowledgeable and entertaining.gayle_h
  4. Half-day wine shuttle tour in Hill Country from Austin, Austin7

    7. Half-day wine shuttle tour in Hill Country from Austin

    4.9· 344 reviews· 4.5 hours

    Approximately five hours in a luxury van — a tour of two award-winning wineries with optional tastings in the Texas Hill Country.

    Kelty was fantastic! We had an incredible experience during the tour, especially with a bachelorette party as part of the group. It was so much fun.Diane_O
  5. Austin food tour featuring local flavours and tacos, Austin8

    8. Austin food tour featuring local flavours and tacos

    4.8· 1048 reviews· 3 hours

    Three hours exploring Austin's food scene on foot, with five tastings including BBQ brisket and breakfast tacos, led by local guides.

    Lily was fantastic, sharing her extensive knowledge of Austin's history alongside the restaurants we went to. The tour was very well organized, with food prepared upon our arrival at each spot. Everything was tasty, particularly the churro cheesecake.Trail776222

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