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Top 5 food & drink things to do in Boise

Boise 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. Boise food walk with local tastings and drinks, Boise1

    1. Boise food walk with local tastings and drinks

    5.0· 2 reviews· 3 hours

    Three hours of guided dining along the Boise Greenbelt, featuring small plates, local wines, and engaging stories from the neighbourhood.

    There was a significant amount of food. Make sure to take leftovers when you can, or you might end up feeling too full or miss out on tasting everything.Jerry_C
  2. Boise bicycle tour with a potato-themed food experience, Boise2

    2. Boise bicycle tour with a potato-themed food experience

    5.0· 2 reviews· 4 hours

    Three hours of cycling around Boise—historic sites and parks with a local guide, featuring a potato-based lunch and dessert included.

    The Spuds and Spokes Food Tour is fantastic. As a first-time visitor to Boise, I found the restaurant choices to be excellent. This tour beautifully combines learning about Boise's history with cycling through its charming neighborhoods. I highly recommend it.n0mad66
  3. Culinary and cultural walking tour of Boise, Boise3

    3. Culinary and cultural walking tour of Boise

    4.8· 82 reviews· 3 hours

    Three hours of guided walking through Boise — sample local bites while exploring the Idaho State Capitol, Freak Alley Gallery, and Basque Block with a local guide.

    This was a fascinating experience; I gained so much knowledge about Boise. I highly recommend it. The food and wine experience was excellent.Debra_T
  1. Boise River wine walk with tastings and bites, Boise4

    4. Boise River wine walk with tastings and bites

    4.7· 3 reviews· 3.5 hours

    Three hours along the Boise River — visiting urban wineries, sampling local wines and bites with an experienced guide sharing insider stories.

    Angela proved to be an excellent guide with extensive local insights into the food and cultural landscape. She created a welcoming atmosphere for everyone. The food was generally enjoyable, and at times the wine was surprisingly delightful. I suggest this tour to anyone who appreciates good food and wine.Art V
  2. Brunch and arts tour in downtown Boise, Boise5

    5. Brunch and arts tour in downtown Boise

    4.6· 13 reviews· 2.5 hours

    Three hours walking tour — enjoy brunch samples from top local spots, explore street art, and learn about Boise's culture from passionate guides.

    Do not waste your time. We scheduled two different services but upon arrival for our first tour, no one showed up. They claimed it was canceled, yet others were there too, and the owner was rude over the phone. When I asked for a full refund since it was entirely their fault and we won't be in ID again, they didn’t issue it and the owner was slow to respond to my emails. The experience was not worth the trouble, and I wouldn’t book again even if I were to return to ID.akkatrina

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