Interesting and Tasty!
Really interesting and most of all tasty tour around Lincoln. Matt was friendly and knowledgeable. We had a lovely time and found some food Gems along the way.

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Explore culinary delights in the East Midlands with Hidden Food Tours’ award-winning, walking food tours in Lincoln, Melton Mowbray and Nottingham. A delicious & beautifully curated journey through local flavours, where every bite tells a story. Discover the heart of a city through our carefully curated walking food tours. From beloved local classics to hidden gems, we’ll take you off the tourist trail to experience the true flavour of some of the historic food destinations of the East Midlands. Grab your shoes and join like-minded food lovers on a guided culinary walk through the charming backstreets of some of the UK’s most beautiful towns and cities.
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Really interesting and most of all tasty tour around Lincoln. Matt was friendly and knowledgeable. We had a lovely time and found some food Gems along the way.

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A very congenial welcome and a friendly group from the start. Matt made it very easy to relax into the food tour with coffee and chat and moving into the tour was interesting from an historical, informative culturally and foody link from beginning to end. Well recommended.

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The food was interesting and varied, the tour was very informative! It was great learning about local food and local history

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We had our food tour bought as a gift. A wonderfully relaxed morning with good knowledgeable company and great foodie visits!

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The combination of varied local food with very interesting historical facts was great. An experience I would recommend to anyone.

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The absolutle best day exploring melton Mowbray! 10/10 recommend

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A fun and interesting look at Nottingham’s food and drink scene. We enjoyed going behind the scenes at some of the venues. The menu was well balanced, starting with coffee and pastries through to drinks in the Malt Cross, a remarkable old pub that was once a Victorian music hall. We loved it!

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A wonderful experience! Matt was very friendly and welcoming plus he has a great knowledge not just about the food but also local history which makes the tour very interesting indeed. The various places we visited and the food sampling was really enjoyable and gives greater insight into the food and its production. Cheese, beer, pies and samosas and smoked food…what more could you ask for? I highly recommend the tour ( ours was in Melton Mowbray) and I will experience the others for definite. Rev. Idris Vaughan

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