Glasgow Walking Food Tour with EatWalk Tours

Discover Glasgow through its food, drink, and streets with this highly-rated walking tour. Enjoy local flavors, scenic views, and engaging guides.

5.0(215 reviews)From $159.43 per person

If you’re thinking about diving into Glasgow’s vibrant food scene while also getting a taste of its lively streets and history, a Glasgow Walking Food Tour with EatWalk Tours might just be the perfect option. Based on rave reviews and a solid 5-star rating, this tour promises a flavorful journey through the city’s culinary and cultural heart.

What we really appreciate about this tour is how it combines authentic Scottish cuisine with stories that make the city come alive. The fact that the dishes served are equivalent to a full meal—so no worries about going hungry—along with the small-group setting, makes it a cozy yet enriching experience.

On the other hand, a possible consideration is the cost, which at over $130 per person, might be a bit steep for some travelers, especially if budget is tight. But for those who love to sample local flavors and enjoy engaging guides, this one is likely to be worth every penny.

ally c
This is exactly what a food and walking tour should be. Interesting historical and cultural stories of the city, neighborhood, and eateries. The guide Lei loves her adopted city and embraces tourism for the opportunity to show off the city in different ways. The added benefit of getting more tips of where to eat and go for the reminder of the vacation really shows off how much she loves the job.
Daryll J
Meeting point easy to find. The guide Iain was both informative and humorous The food venues were interesting together with the variety of food served Highly recommended
Karen J
Perfect amount of time perfect guide good overview of Scottish cuisine mixed with the appropriate amount of history. Would definitely recommend.

This tour is suited best for food lovers, curious travelers, or anyone wanting a relaxed, immersive way to see Glasgow. It’s not overly commercialized, which means you’ll get a genuine taste of the city’s food culture and history, often from passionate, knowledgeable locals.

Key Points

  • Authentic Local Flavors: You’ll visit four unique venues offering a variety of traditional and modern Scottish dishes.
  • Inclusive Experience: Taster plates are substantial—equivalent to a full meal—and vary with the seasons.
  • Local Drinks: Enjoy three carefully chosen drinks, from ale and whisky to refreshing cocktails.
  • Scenic Walk: The tour covers key neighborhoods like the Merchant City, with insights connecting food to Glasgow’s history.
  • Small Group: With a maximum of 10 travelers, the experience feels intimate and personalized.
  • Expert Guides: Guides are passionate locals, sharing personal stories and tips that enrich the experience.

An In-Depth Look at the Glasgow Walking Food Tour

This tour is designed to showcase Glasgow through its food, drink, and the stories behind them. It lasts about three hours, giving you an excellent snapshot of what makes this city tick, especially for those who enjoy combining walking with tasting some of the best local fare.

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The Itinerary: A Taste of Glasgow’s Streets and Flavors

Stop 1: Merchant City
The adventure begins in Glasgow’s historic Merchant City, where you’ll stroll through lively streets filled with locally sourced Scottish food and drink. The stops here include five restaurants and bars, some of which are tucked away gems. The reviews highlight that the food served is delicious, with one reviewer calling out the Scottish Malt Whisky Society as a standout.

We loved the way guides weave stories into each tasting, making it more than just a meal but a cultural lesson. The venues are prearranged, which means you’ll experience food in places that focus on showcasing local ingredients.

Nick H
We had Leire as our tour guide. She was very knowledgeable and friendly Tokd us alot about the history of Glasgow The food and drinks were delicious very generous portions
Janet P
I enjoy not only great bites and beer but also learning the history of Glasgow! This is the first time I tried Scotch eggs and haggis and I liked them both! Mhairi was a wonderful host/tour guide. She took the time to make sure I was ok with the food as I have a lot of allergies.
Cynthia A
This was just what we wanted. Mhairi had a wealth of information to set the context and give us some of the history of Glasgow. She infused the day with fun bits of trivia and was able able to answer any question we threw at her. The choices of stops were perfect- starting with tea and scones, moving onto a historic pub, a hidden gem restaurant in the train station, and finishing with a whisky tasting with sticky pudding- a perfect way to introduce Glasgow!

Stop 2: George Square
A quick ten-minute walk takes you to Glasgow’s central hub, George Square. This public space is teeming with life, and your guide will share snippets of Glasgow’s history as you stroll through. It’s an opportunity to stretch your legs and soak in the city’s vibrant atmosphere, a nice breather before the next tasting stop.

Stop 3: Glasgow Central Station
Your walk then takes you to the historic Glasgow Central Station, an impressive landmark reflecting the city’s rail heritage. Another brief stop here lets you marvel at the architecture and hear some stories behind its significance. Reviews mention that guides are very knowledgeable, adding depth to the experience.

What Makes the Food and Drink Special?

The dishes served are seasonally adjusted, which means you’ll be tasting what’s fresh and in season during your visit. Reviewers love the quality of food, especially the Cullen Skink, which numerous say is a must-try. The drinks are thoughtfully curated—three drinks that could range from local ales to whisky and cocktails, giving you a well-rounded sample of Glasgow’s beverage scene.

The Guide: Local Experts with a Passion

Most reviews highlight the guides—some mention Lei, Louie, and Sara—as engaging, knowledgeable, and personable. They share stories about Glasgow’s history, connect it to the food, and make sure everyone feels included. One reviewer loved that their guide even recognized their birthday with a special drink, showing how attentive and personal guides can be.

Don N
A great way to see the city and to sample some local food. My wife and I enjoyed it very much and would recommend it to anyone interested in learning about Glascow.
Ashton P
Mhairi was an incredible host! So knowledgeable about the history of Glasgow and all the wonderful restaurants she took us to. Would definitely recommend to friends and family visiting.
Suzanne H
Come hungry and with a sense of adventure in dining. Mhairi was a wonderful guide and provided great insight into the foods of scotland

The Group Size and Atmosphere

With a maximum of ten people, the tour maintains an intimate vibe, allowing for genuine conversations and a relaxed experience. Several reviews mention how this small-group size creates a friendly, engaging atmosphere—more like sharing a meal with friends than being part of a big, impersonal tour.

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Cost and Value

At about $136 per person, the tour isn’t exactly cheap, but considering it includes four restaurant or bar stops, three drinks, and a guided walk, many consider it good value. The food portions are generous, and the experience feels well curated. Travelers often leave feeling they’ve learned a lot about Glasgow’s culture and history, alongside sampling a variety of tasty bites.

Accessibility and Practicalities

The tour confirms that service animals are allowed and is accessible via public transportation, which is handy for city visitors. It’s suitable for most travelers, but it’s good to specify dietary needs when booking. Cancellations are flexible—full refunds are available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.

Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you adore food and enjoy learning about a place through its flavors, you’ll find this tour rewarding. It’s great for those who prefer a relaxed pace and intimate settings over large group experiences. History buffs will enjoy the stories woven into the tastings, and anyone looking for a fun, tasty way to explore Glasgow’s streets will love it.

Laurie S
Great food and historical information. Ian was a great guide. Food we tried was fabulous. Would recommend!
Rebecca M
Lots of fun, authentic tastes & drinks of Scotland and well versed and delightful tour guide!!! Thank you Meghan great job!!!
Catherine M
Iain, our guide kept us outside the meeting place for about 20mins, not really talking about anything, but using language not suitable for a tour group e.g. pr**k and f**k. Food at the venues was wonderful but not much information given about each place

It might not be the best choice if you’re on a tight budget or in a hurry, as three hours and the price point might be more than some travelers want to spend on a single activity. But if you’re keen to combine sightseeing, eating, and drinking in a friendly, local atmosphere, this tour delivers.

FAQs

Can I book this tour last minute?
Most travelers book about 51 days in advance, but last-minute availability can vary. It’s best to check early, especially during peak seasons.

Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, you should specify any dietary requirements when booking, and guides are prepared to accommodate common restrictions.

Is the tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is primarily aimed at adults, but if traveling with children, consider their interest in food and walking, as it involves some walking and tasting.

Eric C
Our Eat Walk tour gave us all the tastes of Scotland! The portions were generous and everything (both food and drink) was delicious. Our guide Mhairi did a great job escorting us from stop to stop with lots of Glasgow history sprinkled along the way.
Debra W
The food was delicious. They were accommodating with my dietary lifestyle making it a good experience.
Monika B
Highly recommend! Our walking food tour in Glasgow with Iain was excellent. He’s incredibly knowledgeable, engaging, and full of fascinating stories about the city’s history, culture, and food scene. The tour was well-paced, the stops were delicious with good portion sizes and Iain was so easy to talk to—felt like exploring the city with a friend. My husband especially enjoyed the whiskey at the Malt Whiskey Society and I loved the local dessert, cranachan A must-do in Glasgow!

How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, including walking and tasting stops.

What’s included in the price?
You get four tastings equivalent to a meal, three drinks, and the guided walk through key Glasgow neighborhoods.

What happens in bad weather?
The experience is weather-dependent. If canceled due to rain or severe weather, you'll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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Glasgow Walking Food Tour with EatWalk Tours



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"This is exactly what a food and walking tour should be. Interesting historical and cultural stories of the city, neighborhood, and eateries. The gu..."

— ally c,

Final Thoughts

The Glasgow Walking Food Tour by EatWalk Tours offers a genuine, engaging way to explore this city’s culinary scene and streets. With guides, delicious local food, and a cozy group size, it’s a memorable experience for anyone wanting to taste Glasgow’s flavors and hear its stories firsthand.

While it’s priced higher than some might expect, the value lies in the quality of the food, the insider knowledge, and the intimate atmosphere. It’s a great choice for those who love to combine sightseeing with tasting, and who prefer their adventures to be authentic and personal.

Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group, this tour can give you a flavorful glimpse of Glasgow that you'll remember long after you've left the city.

Happy eating and exploring!

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