Fort Lauderdale Beach Food Tour

Fort Lauderdale Beach Food Tour

Fort Lauderdale Beach is one of South Florida’s most vibrant coastal destinations. Known for its beautiful shoreline, palm-lined promenade, and lively dining scene, this beachfront district blends ocean views with restaurants locals love.

Led by one of our expert local foodie guides, this 5-stop walking tour takes you along the scenic beachfront district as you sample dishes prepared specifically for our guests. Along the way, you will discover hidden culinary gems, learn about the history of Fort Lauderdale, and enjoy views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Come hungry, because flavors on this tour may include fresh seafood, tropical-inspired cuisine, Latin flavors, and classic comfort favorites, all served as shareable tasting portions that together create a satisfying meal.

Getting here is simple. Fort Lauderdale Beach offers convenient parking nearby, and the walkable beachfront area makes it easy to explore before or after your tour. Guests can also arrive by the Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi, making it easy to combine a scenic ride along the Intracoastal with your food tour experience.

The Fort Lauderdale Beach Food Tour is a fun and delicious way to experience the flavors, culture, and atmosphere that make this iconic beach destination one of South Florida’s most popular places to visit.

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Fort Lauderdale Food Tour Water Taxi Stop 9

Arrive in Style with the Water Taxi

Looking for a fun way to get to your Fort Lauderdale Beach Food Tour? The Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi stops at Hugh Taylor Birch State Park (Stop #9), just a short walk through the park to our meeting point at The Grill at the Grove. Enjoy a scenic ride along the Intracoastal Waterway before diving into your culinary adventure. With all-day hop-on, hop-off passes, it’s more than just transportation. It’s a chance to explore Fort Lauderdale from the water and visit popular waterfront stops before or after your tour.

Did you know...

Hugh Taylor Birch State Park

Long before Fort Lauderdale Beach became a bustling destination for restaurants, hotels, and beachgoers, this stretch of land was owned by Hugh Taylor Birch, often called the “Father of Fort Lauderdale Beach.” In the early 1900s, Birch purchased more than three miles of barrier island property that would later help shape the development of the beach area we know today.

Today, Hugh Taylor Birch State Park remains a rare natural oasis in the middle of the city, offering shaded trails, coastal hammock forest, and scenic views of the Intracoastal Waterway. The park sits just steps from the vibrant Fort Lauderdale Beach dining district where our food tour begins.

If you arrive early, consider exploring the park before your tour. With scenic walking paths, wildlife, and beautiful views of the water, it’s a great way to start your Fort Lauderdale Beach adventure.

Exclusive Access

Our groups have exclusive access to locations that no other groups have

Guided Experiences

Knowledgeable and friendly guides who live and work in the area

Rain or Shine

Tour takes place rain or shine (bring an umbrella if needed)

Easy Route

Less than one mile walking, with plenty of stops to rest