Pizza, Beer and History Tour
Tours and excursions
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Non Refundable
Check out the best pizza and beer in Greenwich Village. You'll enjoy learning interesting tidbits while savoring 3 pizza samplings and 2 beer tastings
Join a New York pizza, beer and history tour.
Highlights
- Enjoy 3 Pizza tastings from some of Greenwich Village’s best-known pizza restaurants
- Discuss the art of making pizza with one of New York’s top pizza chefs
- Toast to Village legends at 2 of the West Village’s most famous and notorious bars – including a former speakeasy and a bar that was one of the main hangouts of the Beat Generation. The first beer at each venue is on us!
Description
Check out the best pizza and beer in Greenwich Village, a historical and cultural mecca on the West side, with the help of a licensed tour guide. You'll enjoy learning interesting tidbits and increasing your cultural knowledge, all while savouring 3 pizza samplings and 2 beer tastings.No neighbourhood does pizza quite like Greenwich Village, with e...
What's Included
- All food tastings and a bottle of water included., The first beer at two different bars is included. You may purchase additional drinks on your own, Wheelchair accessible
- Gratuities for your tour guide are not included in the cost of your tour. While in no way required, we generally recommend giving your guide between 15% - 20% of the purchase price of the tour for a job well done
Important informations
- Instant confirmation COVID-19 information: Government regulations compliant, Regular desinfection, Hands Sanitizers, Equipment sanitized Where: The tour will depart from in front of the Porto Rico Importing Co located at 201 Bleecker St, New york (10012). The closest subway stop is the West 4th Street stop on the A, C, E, B, D or F trains. You can also take the 6 train to Bleecker St and walk West about 8.5 blocks. If you are lost or running late, please call us at 877-568-6877. Our first pizza tasting is at Artichoke Pizza located at 111 MacDougal Street. Meeting point: Bleecker and MacDougal Streets (New York, NY) What to remember: Not allowed: Pets are not allowed on any of our food-tasting tours. New York law prohibits pets from entering an establishment that serves food or drinkAccessibility:The activity is wheelchair accessibleKnow in advance:Minimum purchase quantity: 2 ticketsA minimum number of 4 participants is needed for this tour to runTours are given rain or shine. A good portion of the time is spent walking outdoors. However, on the food-tasting tours, you'll spend time inside establishments, so you will not be subject to the elements the entire tourYou'll do a fair amount of walking. You should dress casually and wear comfortable shoes or sneakersPizza from 3 different establishments and 2 glasses of domestic beer are included. Most people say it's enough food for lunch but you are also able to purchase additional beverages as time allowsPlease inform the local tour provider about any dietary restrictions (vegetarian, diabetic, peanut allergy, etc) after booking at least 2 days before your experienceYou'll be on our feet for approximately 2.5 hours. The streets are flat, but you will have to walk up small stairs at some of the establishments. Please let the local provider know in advance if you have difficulty walking up a few flights of stairs, and they will make arrangements for youRemember to bring:Participants must be 21+ to legally consume alcohol. Please bring a valid ID to prove your age When: Please refer to the calendar for updated starting times and availability
- It is the traveler's sole responsibility to have all the necessary documentation up to date, so research in advance everything that is required at the destination of your activity.
Care of Covid-19
Remember that with a pandemic, the documentation required may vary from place to place. Confirm what local authorities may require: proof of full vaccination, negative PCR test, and more. Find out what are the requirements of your destination and the location of the activity.
Oh, and don't forget to wear a mask, clean your hands often, and try to maintain social distance.