South O Side Walking Food Tour in Oceanside, CA
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1704 South Coast Hwy • Laguna Beach, CA 92651
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Savor the flavors of Oceanside's vibrant South O neighborhood with a guided walking food tour. Over approximately three hours, visit four to five handpicked eateries, sampling chef-selected dishes while learning about the area's rich culinary history. This tour offers a memorable experience for food lovers craving authentic local flavors.
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The tour meets at Privateer Coal Fire Pizza located at 1704 S Coast Hwy, Oceanside, CA 92054. Please call the number on your e-ticket to confirm, as the meeting point may change periodically.
Yes, you can park at the meeting point and on the surrounding street.
The tour is approximately 3 hours long and covers a distance of just under 1 mile.
Please arrive at least 10 to 15 minutes ahead of time. In fairness to others, the tour will start on time. If you're running late, call the number on your e-ticket for assistance in locating the tour group. Please note that reschedules and refunds are not available for those unable to find the group, so it's best to arrive on time.
The tour includes visits to four to five specially chosen restaurants in South O.
Food and water are provided, along with an informative walking tour led by an expert local guide. Libations and soda are available for purchase at each restaurant stop.
Please notify the tour provider of any food allergies or dietary restrictions at checkout. They will accommodate you when possible.
The tour is recommended for ages 16 and up. Most of the restaurants serve alcohol so if you plan on indulging please bring identification to show you are at least 21 years old. You will not be served alcohol if you do not have ID.
Wear weather-appropriate comfortable clothing and shoes. You will do a fair amount of walking.
The tour runs rain or shine and is located in beautiful North San Diego County where it is consistently great weather.
Yes, there will be great photo opportunities.
Only ADA-defined service animals are allowed on tour.