Charleston Farm-to-Table Tour: Seasonal Culinary Experience

Experience the seasonal bounty of the Lowcountry on a Charleston Farm-to-Table Tour. Handpick local produce, explore a historic neighborhood, and indulge in a 5+ course feast created by a local chef.

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • The Veggie Bin - Your chef and tour guide will meet you at this favorite neighborhood market that specializes in seasonal produce and local product. Here you will make your ingredient selection to be included in your chef-prepared, farm-to-table lunch.
  • Cannonborough Elliotborough - A 19th century neighborhood steeped in lesser known…
What's Included
  • Lunch provided
  • Expert city-certified guide
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pickup & hotel drop-off
  • Transportation to/from attractions
  • Alcoholic drinks
Additional Information

Get ready for a 3-hour adventure that highlights the seasonal riches of the Lowcountry as well as the artisanal skills of a local chef.

  • Select fresh, seasonal produce from a local market in the company of a Charleston culinary artist.
  • Uncover the history and charm of the Cannonborough-Elliotborough neighborhood via a guide who is certified by the…
Location
The Veggie Bin
Spring Street
Inside Veggie Bin (96 Spring Street) Parking is not available at the meeting location. We recommend parking at the Midtown Garage (558 King Street).
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Audrey_s
Jul 17, 2024
Best Tour in Charleston - My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed the complete experience. From selecting an item at the local market, to the neighborhood historic tour and ending with the delicious chef prepared meal.
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Susan_f
Jul 3, 2024
Awesome event - Tour guide was fun and very informative. She exuded southern charm. 4 course meal was amazing. Would definitely recommend.
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B5162tbpatricial
Jun 29, 2024
What do you do with a watermelon, chili pepper and pineapple sausage? - What would you do with a watermelon, chili pepper, pineapple sausage, purple carrots and a sweet potato? That was a challenge for Chef Natasha Cline, not us. Natasha created a marinade/reduction sauce with the watermelon juice, chili and honey. The reduction sauce was served under chunks of sausage and caramelized carrots and sweet potato. It was delectable!
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Robert_e
Jun 29, 2024
Great time - Great time! Jess was a great guide, very friendly and informative. The lunch prepared for us was our best meal of the week! Highly recommend!
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Marshahg4224yc
Jun 6, 2024
Best of the best culinary tours! - Totally exceeded out expectations! Tour guide was great and the food was over the top delicious. We did not expect to have such a fun time and learn so much. Highly recommend!
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Cindyw57
Jun 1, 2024
Exceptionally Superb ! - Absolutely Superb! We have done food tours in many places as we travel - this one has been our favorite! Very creative - well worth the price of this tour- custom service . Your guide was exceptional and knows her city well!
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H2793qgheidir
May 16, 2024
A really fun experience! - This was a lot of fun and the food was amazing! Our guide, Alice was really entertaining and I met nice people. The wine bar 🍷 was great too!!
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Northstar52053738734
May 14, 2024
Architecture, history, and great food -- this is a winner - With a passion for good food and learning the culture of a city, this tour really appealed to me. And it didn't disappoint. We started out by each participant (max of 12) selecting an ingredient from a local farm stand. Chef Natasha took our selections (adding her own ingredients as well) and left to create a three-course lunch. While she was off doing her magic, the tour of that area of Charleston began with our tour guide Alice. Alice was an excellent guide -- friendly, warm, knowledgeable. She spoke about the history of the area, the major influence of the people who were enslaved on food and even agriculture. It's a tricky thing to discuss slavery in the south, but Alice IMHO managed to both honor the people brought to America in chains, without making anyone south of the Mason Dixon line feel attacked. I'm a northerner so you may want to take that into account. The lunch was delicious and if I had the time I would have gone back to Natasha's restaurant Uncorked Charleston. If wine is your thing, there's a wine bar that was most intriguing.
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Jeanne_c
May 11, 2024
GOod Tour! - Walking tour very memorable with a great guide. It was a small group so we felt very special. Food was good, but very rich.
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Lovemaui5
May 4, 2024
Delectable lunch tour - We were having trouble finding a parking spot - not familiar with Charleston parking rules made it harder for us to find a place so we barely made it in time at 11am. The guide Amelia was kind enough to wait for us and told us where to park once the walking tour part was over. The walking tour was very informative. Enjoyed the stops and highlights. Once we arrived at Uncorked, we were welcomed by the chef and servers. We were very impressed with the wine selections - the best 2 glasses of wines I ever tasted! The lunch prepared by chef Natasha was out of the world, so delicious! I cant get over the flavor in the sauce she made. Every dish was prepared so elegantly and with so much thoughts into it. Definitely will recommend to others and do it again if we return.
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