Experience New York's West Village like a local on this lunchtime walking tour that combines tastings of bagels, pizza and other neighborhood favorites with a hearty helping of history. See where famous writers and musicians including Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Bob Dylan and Lou Reed hung out and where Monica on the hit show 'Friends' lived. Savor six tastings at popular West Village spots including Faicco's Italian Specialties, Hudson Bagels and Mamoun's Falafel. By the end of your tour, you'll have learned lots about the bohemian past and current hotspots of this beloved New York neighborhood.
Pasticceria Rocco - the best darn cannoli in NYC.
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*We make 6 food stops on the tour
Faicco's Italian Specialties - Italian rice ball (arancini) and soppressata (dry cured salami)
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* we make 6 food stops on the tour
Bleecker Street Pizza - Nona Maria PIzza. Voted Best Pizza in NYC 2 Years in A Row. Now that's amazing pizza
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*we make 6 food stops on the tour
Mamoun's Falafel - (since 1972) the best middle eastern fast-casual spot in The City.
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*we make 6 food stops on the tour
Pommes Frites - old-world style destination for Belgian fries
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*we make 6 food stops on the tour
Cuba Restaurant - classic Cuban dishes in the heart of Greenwich Village.
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*we make 6 food stops on the tour
Molly's Cupcakes - Winner of cupcake wars Final Season on The Food Network.
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*we make 6 food stops on this tour
Meeting at 201 Bleecker Street (outside in front of Porto Rico Importing Co)
Please arrive 10 minutes prior to tour time
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