If you’re considering a foodie adventure through Atlanta’s lively Midtown area, the Midtown Atlanta Food & Cocktail Tour might catch your eye. While I haven’t done this specific tour myself, I’ve read enough reviews and details to give you a solid idea of what to expect. It’s been highly rated across hundreds of reviews, with a perfect 5-star average from over 670 happy participants, and a 99% recommendation rate — that’s certainly promising.
What I really like about this tour is its focus on local flavor and personalized experience. The small group size—limited to just 10 people—means you’re likely to get a more intimate and engaging outing. Plus, the mix of delicious food, craft alcohol pairings, and stunning Midtown sights makes it more than just a meal; it’s a taste of Atlanta’s personality. On the flip side, a potential consideration is that it’s not suited for vegans and involves some walking over uneven terrain, so plan accordingly.
This tour is ideal if you enjoy walking through a city neighborhood with a sense of discovery and want to sample authentic dishes at local eateries rather than touristy spots. It’s perfect for food lovers, history buffs, and those who love a relaxed, social vibe. If that sounds like something you’d enjoy, read on for the full scoop.
Key Points

- Small group size enhances the personal touch and interaction with your guide.
- Diverse cuisines and unique dishes help you experience Atlanta’s local food culture.
- The tour includes a full 4-course meal and craft cocktails, offering great value for the price.
- It’s not suitable for vegans and involves some walking, so comfortable shoes are a must.
- The tour covers historic sites and landmarks, giving you a bit of local history along the way.
- Booking in advance is recommended, as it’s a popular experience often booked 27 days ahead.
What You Can Expect from the Midtown Atlanta Food & Cocktail Tour
Starting at 781 Peachtree Street NE, your adventure begins with a small, friendly group eager to explore Midtown’s culinary and cultural highlights. The tour lasts around 3 to 4 hours, making it a manageable yet satisfying outing, especially if you enjoy walking and discovering new spots.
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The Itinerary in Detail
Stop 1: Margaret Mitchell House
The tour kicks off with a brief stop at this historic site. While your entry ticket isn’t included, this stop offers a quick introduction to Margaret Mitchell’s impact on Atlanta’s literary and cultural scene. It’s a lovely place to start, setting the tone for a day blending food, history, and local stories.
Stop 2: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Next, your guide takes you past an important financial landmark. Although the visit is just a 5-minute stop, it’s a chance to appreciate Atlanta’s economic significance and see a significant city building up close. Again, admission isn’t included, but the focus is on the story and surroundings.
Stop 3: Southern Culinary Tours and St. Mark’s United Methodist Church
This spot is more than just a meeting point—it’s a site with architectural charm and historical roots. During your 10-minute stop here, your guide shares insights about the church’s architectural features and its role in Atlanta’s history. It’s a pleasant snapshot of the city’s past and present.
The Food and Drink Experience
What sets this tour apart is the emphasis on tasting. You’ll enjoy a carefully curated selection of dishes, amounting to enough food for a full lunch or dinner. This is great value, especially considering the inclusion of 3 craft alcohol drinks that perfectly complement the cuisine. The reviews repeatedly mention how delicious and well-chosen the food and cocktails are, with many guests highlighting the mix of casual and upscale options.
From reviews: “The food tastings and cocktails were amazing,” and “The food was great, and the tour guides were amazing.” It’s clear that the culinary component is a highlight, with a good variety of flavors that showcase Midtown’s local scene. One guest mentioned that the highlight was the Paella at Bulla Restaurant, a sign of some standout dishes.
The Guides and Atmosphere
Guests often praise the guides for being knowledgeable, personable, and funny. Whether it’s Corey or Katrina, the guides seem to excel at making the experience engaging, sharing interesting facts about Atlanta’s landmarks and history. One reviewer said, “Corey was extremely knowledgeable and friendly,” which adds a lot to the overall experience. The small group setting fosters conversations and makes everyone feel included, which many reviews mention as a big plus.
The Walking and Logistics
Be prepared for some walking—the tour covers different landmarks and eateries in Midtown, which involves uneven terrain and steps. While most find the pace manageable, travelers with limited mobility should consider this. The tour doesn’t include transportation back to your hotel, so plan your timing accordingly.
As for timing, most reviews note that the tour is “easy to meet” and “easy to walk,” making it accessible for people with moderate fitness levels. The tour starts at 781 Peachtree St NE and ends nearby, so directions and return options are straightforward.
Cost and Value
At $119.99 per person, this tour offers a pretty solid value considering the full 4-course meal, 3 drinks, and guided experience. Nearly all reviewers agree that the food and drinks are of high quality, and the personalized attention makes it worthwhile. It’s an experience that combines culinary delights with a touch of local history, which many find enriching and fun.
Who Is It Best For?
This tour appeals to food lovers, history enthusiasts, and those wanting a relaxed social outing in Atlanta. If you enjoy sampling local dishes, learning about the city’s landmarks, and having a guided, small-group experience, this tour could be a perfect fit. It might not be suitable for vegans or guests with mobility issues, but for most others, it’s a highly recommended way to spend an afternoon in Midtown.
The Sum Up

If you’re looking for a well-organized, intimate foodie adventure that blends great food, craft cocktails, and local landmarks, the Midtown Atlanta Food & Cocktail Tour delivers on all fronts. It offers a chance to explore Atlanta’s vibrant culinary scene without the hassle of navigating alone, with guides who are friendly and knowledgeable.
This tour works best for curious travelers who want more than just eating—they want a bit of history and a sense of connection to Midtown’s character. The variety of dishes and drinks keeps things interesting, and the small group ensures you won’t feel lost in the crowd. Plus, with booking often happening nearly a month in advance, it’s a popular choice for visitors wanting to lock in a fun, memorable experience.
In short, whether you’re a first-time visitor or a local wanting to rediscover Midtown, this tour offers a delightful way to spend an afternoon, tasting your way through Atlanta’s best bites and learning about the city’s story along the way.
Midtown Atlanta Food & Cocktail Tour
“It was a great tour, good food & drinks, very interesting sites & buildings! Lots of fun facts about Atlanta. Cory, our tour leader, was great!”
FAQ

Is the tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarian options can be accommodated if you provide notice in advance. However, it cannot currently accommodate vegans.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 to 4 hours, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the food and sights at a relaxed pace.
Do I need to prepare for walking?
Yes, the tour involves walking through Midtown, including some areas with uneven terrain and steps. Wear comfortable shoes.
Are drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes three craft alcohol drinks, chosen to complement the dishes you’ll taste.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are non-refundable.
What’s the meeting point?
The tour starts at 781 Peachtree Street NE. The end location is nearby, and your guide can help you find your way back.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Children are allowed but must be accompanied by an adult. The tour involves some walking, so consider this when bringing young kids.
If you’re eager to explore Atlanta through its food and history, this tour offers a well-rounded, enjoyable experience. Just remember to book early, wear comfy shoes, and get ready to eat your way through Midtown.
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