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Chandelier at Gib's
Second cocktail faces at Gib's
Our group!
Real Wisconsin ice cream!
I could take a bath in the mole at El Sabor
Table Wine
Harmony Bar
Tex Tubbs Taco Palace
Next Door Brewing Co
Feast at Buraka
Delicious Lao lettuce wraps at Lao Laan Xang.
Noodle dish at Bandung
Beverage sample at Tex Tubb's Taco Palace.
Dessert is some kind of black rice pudding with coconut and I don't care I ate all of it.
Gail Ambrosius Chocolatier
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Dana C.
Sep 17, 2023
Othelia was an incredible guide and hostess. We loved our bike tour and it was filled with lots of amazing local foods. Would not hesitate to book again on our next visit! Thank you so much Othelia!!
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Mark T.
Nov 15, 2022
This was a great experience with the Atwood Brew & Chew tour. I was in town to run a half marathon and had not previously been to the town of Madison. This was a great way to explore a local neighborhood, try a variety of food and drinks, and learn about the history of the area. Everything we tried was wonderful. Levi, our tour guide, was very knowledgeable and friendly. I'm going to search my town when I return to see if there is anything similar where I live.
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Emily K.
Mar 4, 2018
We did the Atwood Brew and Chew tour this past weekend. I couldn't tell you enough how awesome it all was - we felt like tourists in our own city! It was a perfect activity for a date and will definitely be going back to several of the places we visited. Thanks Otehlia!
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Jon S.
Sep 4, 2018
It was a sunny day in Madison, and Patrick was our tour guide. We went on the downtown taste of Madison and sampled some cheese, drinks, pasties, Korean food, and a dessert. Overall I give this company a 5 out of 5 because of the tour guides knowledge and experience of the Madison area. We thank you.
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Amanda O.
Sep 14, 2018
We had such a great time on the Willy's street food tour. Our guide was incredibly well versed on this history and current happenings of Madison. The food was delicious and plentiful with a variety of flavors and unique cuisines.
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Ben S.
Jul 27, 2015
I booked the $48.99, 3-hour Atwood Brew and Chew Tour for a Tuesday night at 6:30p. I was very happy at the price as I am used to paying more for just 2-hour tours. On this tour we had a food item at all the following stops:1) The Alchemy Café Tour meeting location. Beer sample included. Sampled the Batch Bakehouse Grilled Bread with daily dip. Sampled the twice fried Sweet Potato fries with jam. 2) Harmony Bar & GrillSampled cheese curds. Sampled The Classic Reuben. Sampled a fresh baked chocolate chip cookie. 3) Next Door Brewing Co Beer sample included. Brief brewery tour included by one of the restaurant's partners. Sampled the Yam Crisps with chermoula sauce.4) Lao Laan-Xang AtwoodSampled Beef Lao. 5) Tex Tubb's Taco Palace Dessert stop - sampled the Sopapilla Sundae which is a crispy fried cinnamon sugar bowl filled with vanilla ice cream and drizzled with chocolate sauce. Any full sized drink included.I liked all the food that we were given. It was all at local, non-chain places. The cheese curds were the only true Madison dish however. Stop 1 was my favorite. Stop 2 was my least favorite - it was the least physically appealing place and the most basic food option. It was also running behind and was the place that put our tour a bit behind schedule. Atwood is a neighborhood to the east of downtown and easily accessible whether via a ~$6 UberX ride or a $3 B-Cycle ride down the Capitol City Trail which is a mostly off road, smooth trail. I've done lots of food tours and each one is different in terms of how much food is served, how much history is included, how much walking occurs, how long you stay at each stop, etc... This tour contained just over 1 mile or about 20 minutes of walking, though on flat smooth surfaces. Some of the walking between stop 3 & 4 was on the Capitol City Trail past community gardens. Portion sizes on this tour were large, possibly only owing to the fact that there were three people total on the tour. At each stop we sat down inside the restaurant and were served by a waitress. We had ample time at each stop to eat. Some history was included as we walked between stops, but I have been on tours where more information was provided. The guide and company owner, Otehlia, was personably, and knowledge and willing to answer questions. She was engaging with the group and created a good dynamic.
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Savannah V.
Jan 15, 2018
We did the Atwood Brew and Chew tour with Otehlia, who is the founder of Madison Eats. We had a fun afternoon learning about the neighborhood and eating wonderful food. I highly recommend the tour. It is a great way to experience new restaurants you may not have otherwise tried or just to see a new part of town!
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Stacia M.
Jun 5, 2017
On Sunday we went on a brunch tour with Madison Eats Food Tours. Stopped at the eastwood BCycle station and started with pastries and banquettes from Batch Bakehouse-local bakery with some great roots. One of the owners came out and chatted with us on their philosophy's, as well as a huge cookie sheet full of goodies. It was a quick bike ride to the first location, and about a 20 min stop.Next a little longer ride to Heritage Tavern for eggs benedict and a taste of their popular cocktail- not a favorite of mine, but if you like cream soda you may like it. For that ride we were in the main street most of the time, which is not my comfort zone. So that was more stress inducing being next to cars and cars behind us. But made it there and was able to relax in air conditioning from the 90 degree day.We next biked back to the near east side (longest trip) and tried the new restaurant, Ogden's North Street Diner where we were served pancakes, scrambles-tofu and bacon and broccoli, hash browns , toast and their cherry pie with fresh/homemade whip cream! --Great breakfast joint, if you like cherry pie-good stop was amazing!Next we biked back to the Eastwood Bcycle station and dropped off our bikes. All together we started at 11 and was bake to the bike station around 3. So for 4 hours 3 restaurants and biking- my butt was sore haha! However not done just yet, then walked about 3 blocks to our last stop-Next Door Brewing for beer, wings, Yam chips and cheese curds. I only stayed at the last place for about 20 minutes then headed home.All in all, if you are a local looking for a new adventure, or someone visiting from out of town i would definitely recommend! **Keep in mind you should be aware of how to ride a bike around light traffic comfortably-if you're not-i may not pick this tour for you.**We had a group of 12 people, about $50 a person, and 4+ hours of activities and food to keep you full! Was a great tour of east/downtown Madison area! I would do it again.
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Teri C.
Oct 19, 2017
What a great tour. Patrick our guide is excellent. We hit a variety of places with different types of food. From Korean to a Wisconsin Patty. Can't wait to take another tour. Come with an empty stomach.
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Gina W.
Jul 9, 2016
We live in Madison, so I saw the "Ethnic Eats" food tour option for Willy (Williamson) Street and decided to check in with Otehlia (the proprietor) and see if there might be some vegan options available. I knew some of the restaurants on this list, so I knew I had a shot... Otehlia went the extra mile and checked in with each establishment, and let me know we were set to go. When we got to the event, she announced that this would be "the vegan tour!" Every place we went had vegan meals to serve. I could not have been more spoiled and delighted. For someone who is used to making due with a mixed greens salad in exchange for being social, I was in heaven. We attended Bandung, where the owner was so gracious and talked to us personally. Then we went to Gib's for a cocktail (our second of the evening), in place of the usual stop at Underground Butcher (thank you). Then we went to Buraka for Ethiopian food, where I purchased a cocktail but we had enough food to feed 20 people, and again got to chat with the owner. Next stop was El Sabor de Puebla. There was some confusion here on the owner's part, but to my mind it was minor - even so, Otehlia issued everyone a partial refund afterwards. However, we had the best mole sauce I feel that I've ever eaten there, and I got to take most of is home, and I ain't mad! Last stop was Lao Laan-Xang, and the proprietor there was so friendly, funny, and the food was fantastic. Again, a feast for twice as many, plus dessert, and I took food home. We had a new tour guide, and she was so sweet and fairly nervous. Once she settles in to the job, she will be great and the tour will be even more relaxed and casual. My feeling is that folks want to be led to the food and drinks and there is little pressure to do much else except provide the experience (don't worry Otehlia, you guys are great!!) Also be ready to do some walking on this tour - we enjoyed it but it might be harder for some groups (I think ME has tours with less walking). My brother and his fiancee came in from LA, and they prefer to eat vegetarian also. I also wanted them to see some great eateries in Madison, and we only had one night that we were going out to eat. This is such a great way to sample several great places in Madison, learn a little history, and hear from the owners themselves about their personal stories and cuisine point-of-view. For the price, it is a great value for doing so (we basically had five huge meals and two cocktails each). As locals, now we know more about places we'd like to go back to. So glad we did it, and I'm personally knocked out by the way I was catered to for my dietary choices. :) Thanks ladies!
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