If you’re eyeing a way to truly get to know Lagos beyond its stunning coastlines, this Brodie´s Taste of Lagos tour might be just what you’re looking for. While I haven’t taken this exact experience myself, I’ve read lots of reviews and details that paint a clear picture of what you can expect—a blend of delicious local food, engaging stories, and a relaxed walking pace.
What really draws people in are the comments on the knowledgeable guide and the variety of tasty bites, along with the fact that the tour is designed to be both fun and educational. That said, it’s worth noting that some might find the group size limited to just 8 travelers, which can be a plus for intimacy but might mean planning ahead—since it’s booked around 93 days in advance on average.
If you’re someone who loves discovering a city through its flavors and stories, and you’re okay with a moderate pace of about four hours, this tour suits curious travelers, food lovers, and those wanting a relaxed, insightful experience. It’s not necessarily aimed at families or kids, but older children who enjoy tasting and stories might find it enjoyable too.
Key Points
- Authentic local flavors combined with engaging storytelling make this tour stand out.
- Small group size ensures a more personal experience with your guide.
- The tour offers a balance of food tastings and cultural/history insights about Lagos.
- The price (~$95) reflects a comprehensive four-hour experience with multiple stops.
- Suitable for travelers who enjoy walking, tasting, and learning in equal measure.
- Requires advance booking, so plan ahead if you’re keen.
An In-Depth Look at Brodie´s Taste of Lagos
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What’s the general idea?
This tour in Lagos offers a 4-hour walk, combining Portuguese culinary delights with local stories. Led by an Aussie guide, Brodie, it’s designed to give a rounded taste of the city—literally and figuratively. It’s perfect for those who want to indulge their senses while gaining some insight into Lagos’ culture and history.
The tour is themed around tastes and tales, starting at a bustling local market and ending with a sweet finish of espresso, brandy, and pastel de nata. The small group setting (max 8 travelers) ensures you’re not just another face in the crowd, which makes for a more relaxed and intimate experience.
Why do travelers love this?
Many reviews highlight how knowledgeable and enthusiastic Brodie is, making the experience more lively and genuine. One reviewer even said, “Brodie took us to local restaurants and bars to let us taste lots of tasty dishes and specialties and talked enthusiastically about life here.” That kind of personal touch can turn a simple food tour into a memorable adventure.
Another aspect that gets high praise is the variety of tastings—from cheeses, olive oils, and tinned fish to seafood dishes and Portuguese pastries. For food lovers, this tour delivers both variety and authenticity, giving you a real taste of Lagos’ culinary scene.
What’s included in the itinerary?
Stop 1: Mercado Municipal de Lagos
Your journey kicks off at the vibrant local market, where you’ll meet Maria at her stall, Taste and Joy. Here, you’ll sample Portuguese foods like olive oils, cheeses, piri piri, tuna, and mackerel, washed down with a sip of Tawny Port.
This segment gives you a sense of local life and access to fresh, regional products. It’s a good way to set the tone and get comfortable with the sensory experience of Portuguese cuisine. The 30-minute stop is just enough to whet your appetite without feeling rushed.
Stop 2: Ala do Castelo
Next, you’ll head to a spot called Ala do Castelo, renowned for serving the best seafood in Lagos. Here, you’ll enjoy a gourmet Cataplana, a traditional Algarvian seafood stew cooked in a copper pan. Expect prawns, mussels, clams, and monkfish, all bursting with flavor.
This hour-long stop not only satisfies your palate but also offers a glimpse into local culinary traditions. The dish is rich, hearty, and perfect for seafood lovers. It’s a highlight, especially if you enjoy tasting local specialties in a lively setting.
Stop 3: Mr Toast Lagos
This quick but tasty stop introduces Pasteis de Bacalhau, a Portuguese salt cod fritter that was a finalist in the “7 wonders of Portuguese gastronomy.” You’ll also get to enjoy an Imperial, a small beer.
The review mentions it as a great way to “catch up the way locals do,” hinting at the casual, friendly vibe of this spot. It’s a brief break but packed with flavor and cultural context.
Stop 4: O Moinho Bar & Grill
Here, the tour continues with outdoor dining options and a chance to sample fresh sardines or seabream—in season, of course. The restaurant offers a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for enjoying the Portuguese experience of dining alfresco.
You might also enjoy local wines like Vinho Verde with your fish. The 45-minute stop ensures you’re well-fed and in good company, with plenty of time to chat and soak in the surroundings.
Stop 5: Snack Bar Sudoeste
To wrap up, you’ll stop at a cozy spot for a full espresso (BICA cheia), Portuguese brandy (Maciera), and the iconic pastel de nata. This sweet ending is a classic way to conclude a food journey, leaving you with a last bite of Portugal’s pastry mastery.
This final stop is designed to leave you with a warm, satisfied feeling—and possibly a little tipsy, if you indulge in the brandy!
What about the vibe and logistics?
The tour starts at Praça Gil Eanes at 12:30 pm, making it a perfect post-lunch activity. The mobile ticket setup means you can just show your phone, and the walks are manageable for most people. The group size is limited, which is great for personal attention and conversation.
Price-wise, at around $94.59 per person, it’s a good value considering the number of tastings, stops, and stories you get. However, it’s worth noting that the tour is booked well in advance, so planning ahead is best.
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What do the reviews say?
While there’s only one review available, it’s quite positive: “Brodie took us to local restaurants and bars to let us taste lots of tasty dishes and specialties and talked enthusiastically about life here.” That enthusiasm and knowledge really seem to make the experience shine.
The fact that the tour is rated a perfect 5.0/5 shows it hits the mark for most people, especially those who appreciate local food, friendly guides, and cultural insight.
Practical considerations
The tour is designed to be accessible, with near public transportation options and service animals allowed. It’s suitable for most travelers, but keep in mind it involves walking and some standing, so comfortable shoes are a good idea.
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, giving some flexibility if your plans change.
Who is this tour best for?
This experience suits foodies and curious travelers wanting a relaxed but rich introduction to Lagos’ flavors and stories. It’s ideal if you enjoy sampling local dishes in authentic settings and learning about a place through its cuisine and history.
It may not be the best choice for those seeking a fast-paced or high-energy activity, but if you appreciate small-group intimacy and a mix of food and culture, this tour offers a pleasant, well-rounded experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tour suitable for families or children?
While not specifically marketed as a family tour, older children who enjoy tasting food and hearing stories could find it enjoyable. The small group setting is relaxed, but it involves walking and some standing.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 4 hours, starting at 12:30 pm, with multiple stops along the way.
What’s the cost per person?
The tour is priced at around $94.59 per person, which covers all tastings, guide, and experiences.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to book several months ahead, as it’s typically booked 93 days in advance on average.
Are the stops accessible by public transport?
Yes, the meeting point is near public transportation options, making it relatively easy to access.
What’s included in the tour?
The tour includes visits to local markets, restaurants, and bars, with tastings of Portuguese foods and drinks, plus stories from your guide.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours before the tour, with a full refund.
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Final Thoughts
Brodie´s Taste of Lagos offers a genuine look into the city’s culinary soul, combining delicious local dishes with entertaining stories. It’s a great choice for travelers who want to enjoy Lagos at a relaxed pace, savoring the flavors while learning about the history and culture behind them.
The small-group format, knowledgeable guide, and variety of tastings make it stand out as a memorable way to spend part of your day in Lagos. It’s especially suited for those who love food, stories, and authentic experiences—just come hungry and ready to enjoy every bite.
If you’re after a laid-back, tasty, and insightful tour that leaves you in love with Lagos, this could be just the ticket.
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