Minneapolis Afternoon Snack and Walking Tour Review

If you’re trying to get a taste of Minneapolis beyond its usual sights, this Afternoon Snack and Walking Tour might just be what you’re looking for. Though we haven’t personally taken it, the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary make it clear that this experience offers a fun, flavorful way to explore the city’s neighborhoods. It’s a good combo of local eats, interesting stories, and a manageable walk—ideal if you’re short on time but want a genuine feel for Minneapolis.
What really appeals to us is how this tour combines delicious food with interesting tidbits about the city’s culture and history. Plus, the fact that it’s limited to just eight people means it stays intimate and personalized. One thing to keep in mind, however: at $89.99 per person, it’s a decent price for a focused food experience, but it’s worth considering how full your belly will be afterward. This tour fits best for those who love trying new bites and enjoy learning about a city through its local eateries.
The main consideration? It’s a walking tour that lasts about two hours, so comfort with light strolling and enough room for snacks is key. This is not a sit-down meal, so come hungry but ready to walk. Overall, it’s perfect for curious travelers who want a taste of Minneapolis’s culinary scene with a side of local stories.
Key Points

- Tasty and diverse food stops showcase Minneapolis’s culinary variety.
- Knowledgeable guides provide engaging stories and useful tips about the city.
- Small group size ensures a personalized, friendly experience.
- Focus on local eats like top-rated pizza and European-inspired bites.
- Accessible for most travelers with most being able to participate comfortably.
- Includes four snacks that will leave you satisfied but not overly full.
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Explore Minneapolis Through Its Food and Stories

If the idea of wandering around Minneapolis’s North Loop and Northeast neighborhoods while sampling some of the city’s best bites sounds appealing, this tour hits the mark. It’s designed to give you a quick but meaningful glimpse into what makes Minneapolis special—its food, its neighborhoods, and its history.
While two hours isn’t much time, you’ll visit four different restaurants, each with its own flavor and character. The tour begins at the North Loop Galley, a trendy hub packed with local eateries, and ends at Fletcher’s Ice Cream & Cafe, perfect for a sweet finish. Along the way, you’ll learn about the city from guides who are not just knowledgeable but also friendly and eager to answer questions.
The Itinerary in Detail
Stop 1: North Loop Galley
Starting in the vibrant North Loop, a neighborhood known for its creative vibe and great food scene, you’ll meet your guide and set off on foot. This area offers a mix of modern eateries and historic charm. Expect to get a feel for Minneapolis’s burgeoning food culture right from the start. It’s a lively spot, and the guide typically shares some local background that sets the tone for the tour.
Stop 2: Pizza Joint
Next, you’ll head to what’s considered the best-ranked pizza place in the country. This is a highlight for many, especially if you’re a pizza fan. The reviews mention the Rectangle pizza as a favorite, and with good reason. The guide usually shares some fun facts or stories about the restaurant or its history, making the tasting even more meaningful.
Stop 3: Classic Upper Midwest Cuisine
The tour then moves to a restaurant offering traditional Midwestern comfort food. This might include hearty bites or regional specialties, giving you a taste of local flavors. It’s a chance to see how Minneapolis’s cultural influences come together on a plate.
Stop 4: European Heritage from Northeast Minneapolis
Finally, the tour explores the eastern European roots of Northeast Minneapolis. Here, you might try some authentic bites inspired by European traditions—a nice way to round out the culinary journey.
Ending at Fletcher’s Ice Cream & Cafe
The sweet finale is at a neighborhood favorite for ice cream, giving you a chance to relax and reflect on all the bites you’ve enjoyed. The reviews indicate that this last stop is often a hit, with many mentioning how much they enjoyed the overall experience.
What Makes This Tour Special
Guides Who Know Their Stuff
Multiple reviews praise the guides for their knowledge and friendliness. Justin D mentions, “Great experience touring the city and eating the delicious foods! I would highly recommend it,” emphasizing that the guide’s insights make the tour more engaging. Heidi B also appreciated how their guide, Collin, shared local favorites and history, making the walk both fun and informative.
Delicious Food That’s Well-Chosen
From the top-ranked pizza to regional specialties, each stop offers a taste that’s well worth the price. Many reviewers highlight how much they enjoyed the food, with Christina H noting the snacks were “yummy,” and Rebecca R loving the shredder pizza.
A Perfect Length for a Short Adventure
Two hours is just enough time to get a good feel for Minneapolis’s food scene without feeling rushed or exhausted. The flat terrain and manageable pace make it accessible for most walkers, and the small group size ensures personal attention.
A Local’s Perspective on the City
The tour isn’t just about eating—it also includes insights into Minneapolis’s culture and history. As Jared J points out, the facts about the city are “well presented and interesting,” adding depth to the experience.
The Value of the Experience
At nearly $90 per person, this tour offers a curated tasting experience that you wouldn’t easily replicate on your own. Visiting four carefully selected spots, especially with a guide sharing local knowledge, is a good way to maximize your limited time in the city. The reviews consistently mention how the tour uncovered spots they might have missed otherwise, making it a worthwhile investment for foodies and curious travelers alike.
The inclusion of snacks and the chance to learn about Minneapolis’s neighborhoods make this tour a practical way to see more of the city without the hassle of planning every detail yourself.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience is ideal for travelers who enjoy trying new foods and learning about local culture in a relaxed setting. It’s also perfect if you’re short on time but want a comprehensive taste of Minneapolis’s neighborhoods. If you’re traveling with someone who appreciates small-group tours with personal touches, this one hits that mark.
While it’s accessible for most, keep in mind the walking aspect. If you’ve got mobility issues or prefer minimal walking, this may not be the best fit. However, most travelers report manageable terrain and comfortable pacing.
Final Thoughts

This Minneapolis Afternoon Snack and Walking Tour offers a delightful slice of the city’s food scene with a friendly guide to keep things engaging. You’ll enjoy four tasty stops, gain some insight into local history and neighborhoods, and come away with a better understanding of what makes Minneapolis special. It’s a well-balanced experience for curious travelers who want to indulge their taste buds without a full day commitment.
If you’re looking for a fun, tasty way to explore Minneapolis—especially if you’re a fan of pizza, regional bites, or just love discovering hidden gems—this tour is worth considering. And with the small group size, you’re likely to get personalized tips and a more relaxed atmosphere than larger tours.
Minneapolis Afternoon Snack and Walking Tour
“Great experience touring the city and eating the delicious foods! I would highly recommend it. I had no idea this city has such a rich culinary his…”
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
While the tour is generally accessible, it’s primarily designed for adult participants. The walking and food stops may not be ideal for very young children, but older kids who enjoy walking and trying snacks might find it enjoyable.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately two hours, including visits to four different restaurants.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at North Loop Galley, located at 729 N Washington Ave, and finishes at Fletcher’s Ice Cream & Cafe at 306 E Hennepin Ave.
Are snacks included in the price?
Yes, the tour includes four snack stops, offering some of the best Minneapolis has to offer.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 8 travelers, which helps keep it intimate and personalized.
Is this tour suitable for most travelers?
Most travelers can participate, as it involves a manageable amount of walking on mostly flat terrain.
Do I need to tip the guide?
Guide gratuities are not included, so tipping is appreciated if you enjoyed the experience.
Can service animals join the tour?
Yes, service animals are allowed on the tour.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes and an appetite are all you need—perhaps some water too, especially if it’s warmer outside.
If you’re seeking a friendly, tasty, and informative way to get a feel for Minneapolis’s neighborhoods, this snack tour might just fit the bill. It’s a chance to indulge in local flavors, hear some stories, and enjoy a relaxed stroll through a vibrant part of the city.
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