Savor and Stroll Culinary Tours
Savor…Tasting Good Food and Completely Enjoy It Stroll….Walking In A Leisurely Way
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Enjoy a culinary walking tour in Historic Morristown with Savor and Stroll. Taste a variety of treats that equal a meal and hear about the history of Morristown from the Revolution to Gilded Age into the present day. Visit historic sites and enjoy time together outdoors. Three tour options provide opportunities for all to enjoy!
Eat your way through Historic Morristown where your guide tells you all about the historic buildings, monuments and people of the Revolutionary War through the Gilded Age. Choose from 3 tours scheduled on specific Saturdays; Classic Savor & Stroll 2 1/2 hrs w/ 4 tastings & a sit down, Savor, Sip & Shop 4 hrs w/a sit down, 4 food & a beer tasting, or History Hike & Graze 3 1/2 hrs w/5 food & beer tasting. Private tours are available for bookings on Wednesdays or Thursdays and will be custom designed based on your group's needs. Great for corporate team building events, meet-ups, friends' gatherings, family reunions or wedding party events. Walk. Eat. Learn. Laugh.
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"On this tour, we loved learning about the historic landmarks and melting pot of delicious foods we tasted at Morristown local eateries! Kathleen is the perfect tour guide as she shares her knowledge and enthusiasm for these local gems!" - Evelyn Minolfo [via Google]
"Loved our tour of Morristown with Kathleen! Learned much history of the area and buildings which I didn't know, even though I grew up close by. The different food stops were fun and delicious! Highly recommend Kathleen's tours!" - Anne Schramm [via Google]
"Kathleen who runs the Savor and Stroll Tour is knowledgeable in the history of Morristown. The tour goes through the whole town to places you might not otherwise have known existed. Throughout the tour are stops at wonderful culinary places. Kathleen has a quirky, fun personality which makes the tour so enjoyable. If you book this tour, I promise you that your money and time will not be wasted." - Patricia Gibbons [via Google]