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“We learned so much about the history and culture of the city--Timothy's storytelling was so entertaining!” in 17 reviews
“Lunch at Allison's with a generous lobster roll (Allison's Restaurant, 11 Dock Square, Kennebunkport, ME).” in 12 reviews
“We started our tour at Vervacious where we had lobster mac with a variety of spices to sample and honey mead.” in 14 reviews
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Maine Day Ventures, formerly known as Maine Foodie Tours, offers food and history walking tours in Portland, Maine. With a team of knowledgeable and passionate guides, Maine Day Ventures' Portland walking tours take visitors on a journey through the city's rich culinary and cultural heritage, offering a one-of-a-kind experience that combines food, history, and fun. If you're a foodie looking to discover the best of Portland's culinary scene, Maine Day Ventures is the perfect choice for your Portland, Maine, food tour. With a focus on local and sustainable ingredients, the company offers a range of food tours that take you to the city's restaurants, cafés, bakeries,and brewpubs. From lobster rolls and chowders to artisanal chocolates and craft beers, Maine Day Ventures has something to please every palate. But Maine Day Ventures is more than just a Portland food tour company. With a deep appreciation for the city's history and culture, the company also offers a range of Portland walking tours that focus on history, culture, shopping, even charity walks for your dog. From the colonial era to the present day, Maine Day Venture's guides will take you on a journey through the city's streets, sharing stories and insights during your walking tour of Portland, Maine Whether you're a local looking to discover something new about your city or a visitor eager to experience Portland's unique charm, Maine Day Ventures is the perfect choice...
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- Keri M.Salem, NH0123Dec 30, 2023
My boyfriend and I had a blast on the Maine History Tour in Portland with Tyler. Tyler has an incredible talent for bringing history to life. The way he used old photos and maps on the tour to draw comparisons between then and now was a really cool touch, highlighting his genuine passion for Portland's history.
I was especially impressed by Tyler's friendliness and attention to safety. He consistently looked out for our group, ensuring we didn't create chaos in traffic or inconvenience pedestrians. Following the tour, my boyfriend and I wandered through the city, actively spotting architectural details that Tyler had pointed out -- things we likely would have overlooked otherwise.
I'm giving a big thumbs up to Maine Day Ventures. Already eyeing their Foodie Tours for our next adventure. Thank you, Tyler!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jun 2, 2024
We spent three days in Portland and chose to do this wonderful food tour on the first day so we could get the lay of the land. It was the perfect way to learn about the food and history of the area. Our guide Timothy also gave numerous suggestions about places to eat and things to do during our visit. We had a great fish taco and a beer, then a choice of clam chowders, an entire lobster roll and chips, two pieces of custom chocolates, and a huge cookie! I highly recommend this informative and yummy tour.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - D R.Houston, TX03May 27, 2024
Maine Foodie Tour (Kennebunkport, ME)
1. Started with a smoothie at Fiafia (8 Spring St, Kennebunkport, ME), guided by Cynthia and her guide in training, Marlene.
2. Got some history on the bridge and learned about what separates Kennebunk and Kennebunkport, with insights provided by Cynthia and Marlene.
3. Lunch at Allison's with a generous lobster roll (Allison's Restaurant, 11 Dock Square, Kennebunkport, ME).
4. Stopped at KBC Shipyard Store for two local beer tastings and a cup of clam chowder (KBC Shipyard Store, 8 Western Ave., Kennebunk, ME).
5. Finished at Mornings in Paris (21 Western Ave., Kennebunk, ME) for coffee.
Cynthia, along with her guide in training, Marlene, provided a comprehensive and enjoyable tour, combining local culinary delights with historical insights about the area.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Kye L.Lake View East, Chicago, IL9353Aug 28, 2023
The food on our tour was great and it was fun to try the local beers. Our guide, Timothy, was very informative and clearly passionate about his city. The information he provided about the food, history, and residents of the city of Portland were interesting and realistic.
He also gave us information for the rest of our stay in Maine and convinced us we need to return to Portland for a much longer visit next time.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Chris S.Bisbee, AZ01Apr 9, 2024
Tyler was great. knowledgeable and personable. it felt like you were walking around with a friend. Portland has a deep history.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Beth I.Chicago, IL03Mar 14, 2024
We had a FABULOUS historic tour of Portland with Marsha! It was horrible weather, but Marsha didn't flinch, and she proceeded to walk us and teach us for two full hours - SO much cool stuff in Portland, and we really feel we know the city now - can't wait to go back. FIVE stars for amazing tour guide, Marsha!!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Sep 8, 2021
We didn't do a foodie tour per se but there were mentions of restaurants and a little background about some of them. It was a history tour largely and a lot of rich details about the passing of time from the founding of Portland to the present.
Our tour guide Mike did a terrific job. He mentioned that his regular job was that of a teacher and it showed.
It was cool to walk all around town learning the significance of a lot of the buildings and little 'did you know?' facts about them.
So much was covered including the lobster trade, numerous fires and rebuilding around town, Portland's role in U.S. wars, relations with Canada, the efforts of abolitionists, oldest buildings and restaurants, famous poets and artists who lived there, approximate areas of where historical events happened, and much more. It was a great way to move about town with a guided tour and get context on everything around you.
If you're a history buff and like to walk and the weather is decent then you can definitely enjoy this. If you check the website assume there is a difference between this tour and one offered where it focuses solely on food and restaurants. Choose the one that suits you, but I can definitely recommend the history tour.Helpful 6Thanks 0Love this 6Oh no 0 - Marco M.Queens, Queens, NY7021Aug 21, 2023
My girlfriend and I recently went on the Seafood Lover's Lunch in Portland with Maine Day Ventures with Kate as our tour guide. We had a nice time and the food was good, but there were several issues with this experience that would prevent me from providing a positive review. If you are considering booking a tour with this company, I encourage you to read my brief review and make an informed decision.
1. Tour Guide: Although Kate is a nice person and was clearly trying hard, her lack of experience and local knowledge was evident. We have gone on several food tours in cities around the country. Each tour guide had a unique local perspective and added an element beyond the food. While Kate was able to answer our questions to some extent, she was not able to go above and beyond and really give us a feel of Portland. Often times she would walk ahead of the group, look at her phone, and not engage with the group. I would recommend asking for a different tour guide if you decide to book with this company.
2. Food: To be fair, the food provided on the tour was good. Probably a solid 4/5 stars. However, when you compare this to the average food in Portland, it does not stand out. We went to several restaurants prior to the food tour and enjoyed the food at those establishments more (Sopo Seafood, Crispy Gai, Standard Baking Co.). Further, the portion sizes were quite small. After a good food tour, I am typically stuffed. My girlfriend, who is a very small eater, was able to eat everything and was still hungry at the end. When I booked the tour, we were promised to indulge in oysters, scallops, and other seafood specialities. However, we made no such stops to enjoy these delicacies. The only food we ate was one fish taco, a small seafood chowder, and a lobster roll, plus a few desserts. This may sound like a decent amount of food, but when you pay $150 plus tip, it no longer is. You could easily buy this food for less than $100. If the tour guide added value, this would be acceptable. However, this was not the case for us. Finally, the drinks were very small as well. You get 2 small portions of beer, each of which are about 4 oz. The total amount of beer is less than one bottle. Thus, the price for this tour is not justified in terms of the food/drinks provided, nor the service of the tour guide.
If you come to Portland, skip this food tour. You can easily find food just as good, if not better food and pay half the price.Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - Nancy L.ME, ME01Oct 11, 2023
Tour was informative and entertaining. Our guide, Kate, was great, very knowledgeable and comfortable with the group. Choice of restaurant stops was superb, food was delicious everywhere!
We would highly recommend this experience!!!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Paige S.Granite Bay, CA031Sep 28, 2023
Recently participated in the Old Port Culinary walking tour. In hindsight, it was such a great way to start our Maine adventure. Our guide, Timothy, really imparted a lot of great information that helped us to enjoy the rest of our vacation even more. Plus, the food was awesome, but the stories were better!
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