Secret Food Tours Seattle in Seattle, WA

Secret Food Tours Seattle84 Pine St.Seattle, WA 98101
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About Secret Food Tours Seattle

Overview

Discover the flavors of Seattle on this Secret Food Tour! This guided walking tour explores Pike Place Market, where you'll taste iconic dishes like Northwest clam chowder, sweets, and a secret dish. Get ready for a delicious adventure through the heart of Seattle's culinary scene.

up to 2.5 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Tour highlights local flavors at Pike Place Market.
  • Includes seven tastings, including savory and sweet items.
  • The secret dish is revealed during the tour.
  • Tour lasts around 2.5 hours.
  • Tastings feature seafood, honey, chocolate, and more.
  • Vegetarian options may be available with advance notice.
  • Group sizes are limited to 10 people max.
  • Itinerary and tastings may vary based on availability.

Description

Experience the culinary heart of Seattle at Pike Place Market, one of the largest and most vibrant craft food markets in the U.S. Brimming with passionate vendors, family-owned stalls, and unforgettable flavors, the market perfectly captures the spirit of the Pacific Northwest.

Led by a knowledgeable local guide, you’ll explore bustling stalls, historic corners, and the atmospheric DownUnder, the hidden lower level where generations of fishermen and artisans have left their mark. Along the way, uncover stories of Seattle’s history, culture, and food traditions while tasting eight unique dishes plus the Secret Dish.

Begin with a cheesy, salty-sweet bite that masterfully balances spice and comfort, followed by a flaky piroshki pastry—a recipe rooted in Russia and India—baked fresh in the market. Sip a lavender rose espresso crafted by artisan roasters who have been perfecting coffee here since 1982.

No Seattle food experience is complete without Northwest clam chowder, creamy, rich, and award-winning. Sample a freshly made loaf sandwich from one of the market’s original vendors, enjoy a local twist on the famous Seattle Dog, and finish with sun-kissed strawberries bursting with Pacific Northwest flavor. The tour concludes with a surprise Secret Dish, highlighting the city’s creative and independent food culture.

This tour blends tasting, history, and insider stories to create a truly immersive culinary adventure—perfect for food lovers, first-time visitors, and anyone eager to savor the authentic flavors of Seattle.

Please note that the itinerary and menu are subject to change depending on location availability, weather conditions, and other circumstances.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Secret Food Tours Seattle

How long is the tour?

The tour typically lasts about 2.5 hours.

Is the tour suitable for people with dietary restrictions?

The food tour might not be able to accommodate certain dietary restrictions. Please call the number on your e-ticket ahead of time to discuss food restrictions.

Is the tour family-friendly?

Children are more than welcome and it's free for any child 2 years or under. Please note that it can be complicated with strollers because of the many bridges.

How many tastings are included?

You'll enjoy seven tastings. This includes Local Wildflower Honey, Sun-kissed Strawberries, Loaf Sandwich, Northwest Clam Chowder, Decadent Caramel Cheesecake, Colombian Chocolate shot, and the Secret Dish.

Where does the tour start?

The meeting point is at 1934 Pike Pl, Seattle, WA 98101.

Is there enough food during the tour?

The tasting includes many delicious treats that comprise a meal with dessert. There will be a lot of food, you will not be hungry after the tour.

What is the maximum number of people joining the tour?

There will be a maximum of 12 people on the tour.

Where will the tour end?

The tour finish right in the heart of the Seattle Pike Place Market.