If you’re heading to New Orleans and looking for an experience that blends haunted stories, local legends, and tasty bites, then the “Voodoo, Vampires and Delicious Bites Food Tour” might just be your cup of gumbo. From tales of legendary figures like Marie LaVeau to sipping cocktails in secret speakeasies, this tour promises a bit of spookiness with a healthy side of delicious food.
What we love about this tour is how it combines enthralling stories with genuine culinary treats. The guides are local, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable, making the experience both engaging and authentic. Plus, the stops at historic spots like Jackson Square and the Pharmacy Museum add a sense of place and history that enhances the storytelling. The tour’s length—about three hours—makes it a manageable way to explore the French Quarter without feeling rushed.
One thing to be aware of is that alcohol isn’t included in the price, so if you’re hoping for a booze-filled experience, you’ll want to budget for drinks. Also, since the tour involves some walking and standing, a moderate level of physical fitness is recommended. This trip is best suited for travelers intrigued by New Orleans’ spooky lore, local cuisine, and a little bit of mystery.
Who will love this? If you’re into haunted tales, enjoy tasting regional dishes, or want to see the French Quarter from a different perspective, this tour offers a compelling mix. It’s also perfect for those curious about voodoo culture and vampire legends, with plenty of stories that bring the city’s dark side to life.
Key Points

- Authentic storytelling from knowledgeable local guides adds depth to the experience.
- The food served is classic New Orleans: Po-Boys, Gumbo, and cheese—simple, flavorful, and with good ambiance.
- The cocktail options are fun, especially the secret speakeasy Black Cat cocktail.
- The tour visits historic spots like the Old Ursuline Convent, Jackson Square, and the Pharmacy Museum, enriching your understanding of the city.
- It’s a small group tour with a maximum of 12 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
- The cost of $97 includes food and some drinks, but not alcohol, so plan accordingly if you’re hoping to indulge.
Deep Dive into the Experience

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Introduction to the Tour
This three-hour adventure is exactly what it sounds like: a blend of mysterious folklore and savory bites in the heart of New Orleans. It’s designed for those who want a taste of the city’s darker legends alongside some of its most beloved foods. We appreciated that the guides are local and passionate, making the stories feel personal and genuine.
The tour’s format strikes a good balance—it’s not a marathon, but enough to get a solid glimpse of the city’s haunted and culinary highlights. And the small group size means you’re not lost in a crowd, which can make for a more relaxed, friendly vibe.
The Stops and What to Expect
Stop 1: Old Ursuline Convent Museum
Here, the tour kicks off with stories about the “Casket Girls” and the early vampire legends of the city. The historic Ursuline Convent provides a fitting backdrop for tales of ghostly figures and mysterious histories. While admission isn’t included, the exterior and storytelling are enough to pique your curiosity.
Stop 2: Voodoo Authentica
This shop offers a look into voodoo culture with handmade products like dolls, gris-gris bags, and oils. The shop is locally owned, and the owner clearly takes pride in offering authentic items. Guests get 15 minutes to browse—perfect for picking up a souvenir or simply getting a visual lesson in voodoo’s role in New Orleans folklore.
Stop 3: Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carré
You’ll hear about Caroline, a ghost believed to haunt the theatre, as you enjoy Duck and Andouille Gumbo in a cozy local restaurant. The mix of food and ghost stories creates a compelling atmosphere. The gumbo is described as tasty, and the ambiance of the theatre adds to the mystique.
Stop 4: Jackson Square
This iconic location is a staple of New Orleans. The guide shares history about Andrew Jackson and the St. Louis Cathedral, giving you a little cultural grounding amid the spooky stories. Free and lively, Jackson Square always promises great people-watching.
Stop 5: New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
Capping off the tour, this museum reveals how vampires and voodoo were intertwined with medicine and daily life. The guide explains that vampires were regulars here, which adds an eerie layer to the building’s history. Admission isn’t included, but the stories make it worthwhile.
Food and Drink
The tour’s included lunch is straightforward but well executed: a Roast Beef Po-Boy, Gumbo, and a Baked Brie with fruits, nuts, and rosemary ciabatta. The dishes are classic New Orleans fare—comforting, flavorful, and served in a setting with local charm.
While alcoholic drinks aren’t included, the tour offers the option to add two cocktails, which is fun if you want to enhance the spooky vibe. The first, the Alchemist’s Elixir or the Blood Moon, are served at the Vampire’s Apothecary, where they change colors or look just a little mysterious. The second cocktail comes in a password-only speakeasy, adding an element of secret adventure.
Overall Value and Impression
For $97, you’re getting a solid combination of cultural stories, historic sights, and regional cuisine. The pace is comfortable, and the small group size means more personal attention and easier questions. The guides’ enthusiasm is contagious, and their knowledge adds depth to every story.
Some reviews note that the food is “delicious” and that guides are “enthusiastic and knowledgeable.” A few mentioned that the tour is relaxed but packed with interesting stories. Since the experience is quite focused on storytelling and food, it’s perfect for those who enjoy immersive, themed tours rather than fast-paced sightseeing.
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Practical Tips
- Price-wise, it’s a fair investment for the experience offered, especially considering the food and cocktails.
- Be prepared for some walking and standing—comfortable shoes are recommended.
- If you’re interested in the cocktail aspect, plan to add the drinks in advance; they’re a fun part of the experience.
- The tour starts at 1:00 pm at 1140 Decatur Street, so arrive a little early if you want to settle in.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This tour suits travelers who have a curiosity about New Orleans’ spooky legends and voodoo culture, with a side of regional cuisine. It’s a good choice if you want a more relaxed, storytelling-focused activity rather than a high-energy, fast-paced tour. The inclusion of historic stops and the intimate setting make it appealing for those who appreciate detail and authenticity.
It’s especially ideal for adults or older teens with an interest in ghost stories, history, and cocktails. Families with younger kids might find the spooky stories and moderate pace less engaging, but it’s certainly a fun, atmospheric experience for most.
Voodoo, Vampires and Delicious Bites Food Tour
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s best suited for teens and adults who enjoy stories of ghosts, vampires, and voodoo. The tour’s themes are darker and may not be appropriate for very young children.
Are the drinks included?
No, alcoholic beverages are not included in the price. You can order drinks as you wish at each stop, and there are two cocktail options you can add.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about three hours, starting at 1:00 pm. It involves some walking and standing, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
Where does the tour end?
The tour begins at 1140 Decatur Street, but it ends at a different location, though specific details aren’t provided. Expect the final stop to be in a noteworthy spot around the French Quarter.
Are admission fees included?
Most stops do not include admission fees, except for the optional visits like the Pharmacy Museum or the Ursuline Convent, which you might explore on your own.
How many people are in the group?
Maximum of 12 travelers, which helps create a personal and engaging atmosphere.
What is the price?
$97 per person, which includes food and some cocktails if added. It’s a fair price considering the quality of storytelling and food.
Is this a good way to see the French Quarter?
Yes, it highlights key historic and spooky sites while giving you a taste of local cuisine, all within a manageable timeframe.
In summary, the Voodoo, Vampires, and Delicious Bites Food Tour offers a well-rounded mix of storytelling, history, and regional dishes. It’s an engaging way to explore the spiritual and cultural fabric of New Orleans, especially if you’re into ghost stories and local legends. With knowledgeable guides, tasty food, and a hint of mystery, it’s a memorable experience—particularly for those who enjoy a little spooky fun paired with good eats.
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