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Experience Austin’s vibrant food scene on this fun tour aboard an electric bike, an easy-to-use quietly motorized bike that lets you see more in a fraction of the time. Follow your guide for four hours through the city and visit food trucks, restaurants, breweries, a farmer’s market and the flagship Whole Foods store to taste some delectable bites and enjoy a round of drinks.

Highlights

  • 4-hour food tour of Austin by electric bike
  • Visit local food trucks, bistros, bars, a farmer’s market and more
  • Enjoy four food samples and a beer or glass of wine
  • Learn about Austin’s food culture from your knowledgeable foodie guide
  • Bike and helmet rental included
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Austin Food Tour by Electric Bike

Great Gastropub on the Austin Food Tour

Meet in downtown Austin in the late afternoon and hop on your electric bike for a fun food tour around the city. Following your professional guide, a food expert with tons of knowledge about Austin’s food scene, explore the city on a fun, relaxing, scenic bike ride.

As you cruise through diverse neighborhoods and districts, visit a variety of food trucks, intimate bistros, bars and breweries, a farmer’s market and the flagship Whole Foods store. Explore downtown and East Austin, which many locals say has the hippest food in town, famous for farm to table cuisine and swanky, prohibition-style bars. The "East Side" is also home to Top Chef winner Paul Qui's first East Side King food trailer.

Your tour includes four yummy samples and a round of drinks! Enjoy a beer or glass of wine and try everything from Texas B-BQ, Brazilian and Argentinian to Japanese to African to traditional American food.
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