
The Food, Wine, and Cocktail Tour explores St. Augustine's dining scene in the afternoon, which the operator calls a prime time for it. Led by a knowledgeable guide, you'll visit some of the most distinctive establishments in the city. Food and alcohol samples from St. Augustine's top eateries are all-inclusive, with no additional fees. As you walk through the city, your guide shares insights into its history. You'll also take in city views and the local architecture, in what the listing describes as a blend of food and cultural exploration.
This is a daytime eating-and-drinking walk, not a sit-down dinner or a bar crawl. Because the food and alcohol samples are all-inclusive with no add-on fees, it suits travelers who want to try several kitchens in one afternoon without deciding where to eat, and who like tasting portions over full plates. The pace is on foot between establishments, so it fits people comfortable walking for a couple of hours and less so anyone wanting to stay put or move by vehicle.
The afternoon timing sets it apart from evening tours: you see the old streets in daylight and the guide folds in history and architecture as you go, so it reads as a food tour with a light history layer rather than the reverse. St. Augustine is a walkable old-city core, and this format leans into that. If you want stories as the main event, or a food tour built around dinner, a different option would serve you better.
Questions people ask
Is the food and drink included in the price?
Yes. The listing describes the food and alcohol samples as all-inclusive with no additional fees, so you are not paying separately at each stop.
What time of day does it run?
It is an afternoon tour, which the operator considers a good window for the city's dining scene. Expect daylight and a walking pace between establishments.
Is it just eating, or is there more to it?
It blends the tastings with a walk through the city, and the guide shares history along with the food. You take in local architecture and city views between stops.
