![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “Ohio State has new students every year, and they may not know about the different restaurants,” Woolf said. Woolf said that some Ohio State students take Columbus Food Adventures tour, and she wants the experience to be an opportunity for them to discover off-campus eateries. “More people could make it overwhelming for the restaurants as well.” “We want the groups to be small so everyone can speak and have a chance to connect with the tour guide,” Woolf said. Food tours typically consist of 14 people on van tours and 15 people on walking tours, she said. Woolf said the summer is the busiest season for Columbus Food Adventures, so tours should be booked online no later than 24 hours in advance.įood tours include five to six businesses in which tourists will learn about the business, food and the neighborhoods, Woofle said. “You’ll get to hear the stories of these businesses, what is special about them and you will learn about the history of the neighborhoods in between the stops.” “I like to think of it like a bar crawl but for food,” Woolf said. There are about 100 restaurants as well as cuisines from 40 different countries, such as France, South Korea and Germany. She said the company offers walking, van and adult beverage tours - including Worthington, the German Village, Grandview Avenue. The vegetable pizza from Harvest Pizza’s German Village location exemplifies cuisine found on the food tour.Ĭolumbus Food Adventures offers a unique combination of both food and history with tours around popular neighborhoods throughout the city.īethia Woolf, co-owner of Columbus Food Adventures, said she opened the tour company in 2010, seeing it as an opportunity for those in Columbus to learn more about historic neighborhoods while trying new cuisines. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |