Experience the heart of Seattle’s tech center through the lens of a culinary walking tour. Over the last decade, this historical neighborhood has become home to the expansive Amazon and Google campuses—and, consequently, a vibrant street food scene that beckons both tech denizens and Seattleites who crave some of the city’s best noshes—from hand-rolled sourdough bagels at Rubinstein to Korean-Hawaiian fusion Marination to perfectly a balanced beverage from Rachel’s Ginger Beer to Middle Eastern mezze at Mamnoon Street. You stop at six different locations in South Lake Union for tastings and stories behind the distinctive local businesses.
Eat Seattle is permitted and licensed by the Pike Place Market PDA to operate tours in the Pike Place Historical District. The PDA requires any business or person conducting tours within it’s properties and in the public areas of the historical district to be pre-approved and to have a license for this activity
Wheelchair accessible. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. In the event of a non-appearance for any reason, we regret to inform you that rescheduling or refunding will not be feasible.
You'll meet your guide outside of Maiz Molino at 2325 6th Ave. That is 6th Ave and between Battery St and Bell St.
Best parking is in the Doppler Garage located on the 2000 block off of 6th Ave. Once parked follow signs to 6th Ave (not 7th) and it is about a 5 minute walk north on 6th Ave.