Thinking about exploring Lisbon through its culinary scene? This Lisbon Food & Local Drinks Evening Tour offers a glimpse into the city’s vibrant food culture, led by passionate local guides who are eager to share stories and tastes. If you’re someone who loves discovering authentic local flavors and enjoys small, personable groups, this might just be the tour for you.
What we really like about this experience are its personalized approach — visiting family-owned businesses, learning about regional wines, and sampling a variety of petiscos (Portuguese tapas). Plus, the small group size keeps things cozy and engaging, making it easier to interact with your guide and other travelers.
A possible consideration is that the tour is about three hours long, which might feel a bit fast-paced if you like lingering over each dish. Also, it’s not tailored for vegetarians or gluten-free diets, so keep that in mind if you have dietary restrictions.
All in all, this food tour seems best suited for curious travelers who want a genuine taste of Lisbon, combined with some local stories and good wine. Whether you’re traveling solo, with a partner, or friends, it’s a fun way to kick off an evening exploring Lisbon’s culinary backstreets.
- Key Points
- The Itinerary – What to Expect
- Stop 1: Tasting at a Fine Portuguese Shop
- Stop 2: Deli or Tavern with Cold Cuts and Port
- Stop 3: Traditional Portuguese Restaurant
- Stop 4: Bar with Dessert and Wine Pairing
- What’s Included and What Not
- The Group Dynamics and Guide Quality
- Pricing and Value
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- Lisbon Food & Local Drinks Evening Tour by Food Lover Tour
- Who should consider booking?
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Key Points

- Authentic Experiences: Visits to family-run shops and eateries offer genuine insights into Lisbon’s food scene.
- Small-Group Atmosphere: With a maximum of 10 travelers, the tour feels intimate and friendly.
- Diverse Tastings: Includes petiscos and wines, with 9-10 different foods and 3-4 drinks, providing a well-rounded introduction.
- Knowledgeable Guides: Guides are praised for their warmth and knowledge, making the experience engaging.
- Valuable for First-Timers: It’s a great way to get your bearings in Lisbon and meet local vendors.
- Limited for Dietary Needs: Not suitable for vegetarians or gluten-free travelers, as the tour isn’t adapted for special diets.
This three-hour guided walk offers a chance to taste some of Lisbon’s best local bites and drinks in an authentic setting. It’s designed for travelers who want a lively, flavorful introduction to the city’s gastronomy without the fuss of a full-length dinner or a large tour bus.
The tour begins at a centrally located meeting point, making it convenient if you’re staying in Lisbon’s city center. From there, the experience unfolds with visits to small, local shops and eateries, each with their own story to tell. The overall vibe is warm and friendly, with guides sharing insights about the food, wine, and the neighborhood’s history.
The Itinerary – What to Expect

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Stop 1: Tasting at a Fine Portuguese Shop
Your journey kicks off in a well-chosen Portuguese shop. We loved the way this initial stop sets the tone—small, curated, and full of local products. Here, you’ll sample some delicious starters, perhaps cheese or regional delicacies, while your guide shares background on local ingredients. It’s a relaxed way to ease into the evening.
Review insight: “We had a very nice time on this excursion. Our guide was very nice and informative and the food and wine were excellent.” (Melissa_M)
Stop 2: Deli or Tavern with Cold Cuts and Port
Next, you’ll visit a local tavern or delicatessen. Here, a cheese and cold cuts plate will be shared among the group, paired with a glass of port wine. This stop is a highlight for many, as it combines a classic pairing with the chance to learn about regional wine traditions.
Review insight: “Great food. We met lovely vendors who we would not have had the opportunity to meet.” (Denise_B)
Stop 3: Traditional Portuguese Restaurant
The tour then moves to a cozy, traditional restaurant. Expect to sample some of Lisbon’s culinary wonders, like codfish or pork sausage, along with local wine. This stop feels like a true taste of home, and the atmosphere is often lively and inviting.
Review insight: “The food on the trip was great and the Olive Oil stop where we interacted with the owners was excellent.” (Whitney_S)
Stop 4: Bar with Dessert and Wine Pairing
To finish, you’ll visit a Portuguese bar for a sweet treat—probably a traditional dessert—paired with wine or perhaps a muscatel. It’s a lovely way to end the evening, leaving you with a satisfying finish and a bit of sweetness to remember Lisbon by.
Review insight: “Loved the Port Wine! Also loved the last stop for dessert.” (Cecelia_D)
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What’s Included and What Not

The tour covers all your food and drink—around 9-10 petiscos and 3-4 types of wine or alcohol, including port and local wines from the south and north. Your friendly guide will lead you through each stop, sharing stories and insights along the way, making the experience engaging and informative.
However, it’s worth noting that bottled water isn’t included, and the tour doesn’t accommodate vegetarians or gluten-free diets. If you have dietary restrictions, you might want to consider that before booking.
The Group Dynamics and Guide Quality
Most reviews agree that guides are a key part of the experience—some are praised for their friendliness and knowledge, creating a warm environment. For example, “Rodrigo was an excellent guide—friendly and good at keeping conversation going with your.” (Eric_V) However, a few reviews point out that guide knowledge varies, with some guests feeling that certain guides weren’t as engaging or informative as others.
This small-group approach (max 10 travelers) generally means interactions are more personal, and you’ll likely meet some fellow food lovers along the way. The tour’s pace feels comfortable—ample time to sample, chat, and savor each dish.
Pricing and Value

At $85.92 per person, this tour offers a decent value if you’re looking for a curated, authentic experience without the price tag of a full-blown dinner or private tasting. When you consider the number of tastings, drinks, and local stories, it’s a good deal for those wanting a comprehensive yet relaxed evening of food discovery.
Who Will Love This Tour?

If you’re keen to explore Lisbon’s culinary side in a casual, friendly setting, this tour hits the right notes. Foodies, wine lovers, first-time visitors, or those simply curious about local flavors will find plenty to enjoy. It’s also ideal if you prefer small groups where your guide can personalize the experience, and you’re comfortable with a pace that includes a good amount of tasting over three hours.
This Lisbon Food & Local Drinks Evening Tour offers a genuine slice of Portuguese life through its cuisine and wine. The highlights are the warm guides, the chance to meet local shop owners, and the wide variety of delicious petiscos and drinks. Fans of authentic, small-group experiences will appreciate the intimacy and storytelling that come with each stop.
While it isn’t tailored for vegetarians or those with gluten allergies, the overall value, especially considering the quality and quantity of food and drink, makes it a worthwhile choice for many travelers. If you’re eager to start your Lisbon trip with a tasty, social introduction to the city’s culinary traditions, this tour stands out as a fun, flavorful option.
Lisbon Food & Local Drinks Evening Tour by Food Lover Tour
“We had a very nice time on this excursion. Our guide was very nice and informative and the food and wine were excellent.”
Who should consider booking?

This experience is perfect for curious explorers who want more than just sightseeing—they want to taste and learn. It suits solo travelers, couples, or small groups who enjoy a relaxed, social atmosphere. If you’re after a lively, authentic taste of Lisbon’s backstreets, paired with good wine and friendly guides, this tour could be a fantastic way to spend an evening.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or gluten-free people?
Unfortunately, the tour isn’t adapted for vegetarian or gluten-free diets, so if you have dietary restrictions, you might find some dishes aren’t suitable.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts about three hours, starting and ending at the same central meeting point in Lisbon.
What’s included in the price?
All the food and drinks—around 9-10 petiscos and 3-4 different wines or spirits—are included, along with a knowledgeable local guide and a guided walk in a typical Lisbon district.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour, for a full refund.
Is this tour good for first-time visitors?
Absolutely. It’s a great way to get your bearings, meet local vendors, and sample some of Lisbon’s best bites early in your trip.
What is the maximum group size?
Up to 10 travelers, making for an intimate experience where you can ask questions and interact more easily.
Where does the tour meet?
At R. Correia Garção 150, 1200-821 Lisboa, Portugal. It’s near public transportation, so getting there is straightforward.
How many stops are there?
There are four main stops, each offering a taste of local specialties, from shop tastings to restaurants and bars.
Would this be fun for families?
While not explicitly designed for children, the tour’s focus on tasting and conversation might appeal to older kids interested in food and local culture. However, the adult nature of wine and port tasting suggests it’s best for travelers over 18.
This tour offers a solid, tasty slice of Lisbon life—perfect for those eager to taste, learn, and meet local vendors in a relaxed, friendly setting. It’s about enjoying the city’s flavors and stories, rather than rushing through sights. If that sounds like your kind of evening, it’s worth considering.
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