Urban Oyster Tours

Urban Oyster Tours

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Urban Oyster ToursBrooklyn and Manhattan, NY 11231

Monday:09:00 AM - 06:30 PM
Tuesday:09:00 AM - 06:30 PM
Wednesday:09:00 AM - 06:30 PM
Thursday:09:00 AM - 06:30 PM
Friday:09:00 AM - 06:30 PM
Saturday:09:00 AM - 06:30 PM
Sunday:09:00 AM - 06:30 PM

 
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Food Cart Tour of Midtown or Downtown Manhattan

Food Cart Tour of Midtown or Downtown Manhattan

$45

New York, NY

Taste the delicious culinary creations from six of Manhattan's best curbside kitchens. Meet the proprietors and learn about what it takes to run a successful street food business in the city's most fast-paced lunch scene. Accommodations available for vegetarian and gluten-free diets.

Brewed in Brooklyn Tour

Brewed in Brooklyn Tour

$55

Brooklyn, NY

Explore the legacy of beer brewing in Brooklyn. See 19th c. brewery buildings and discover how German immigrants introduced lager beer to the U.S. Take a private tour at one of Brooklyn's breweries today and learn about the reemergence of craft beer. Must be 21+ years old. Lunch and beer included

Fermented Craft Beer Crawl

Fermented Craft Beer Crawl

$60

Brooklyn, NY

Learn about the finer side of beer on this pub crawl of New York's best craft beer neighborhood. As you visit several craft beer bars and a beer store in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, you'll learn about the complexity of beer, how it is made, its many styles, and how to pair it with your favorite dishes.

Urban Oyster Tours

Revealing the Hidden Pearls of New York City's Neighborhoods

From the story of beer brewing in Brooklyn to food carts in Midtown to green buildings at the Navy Yard, Urban Oyster takes you to the heart of the neighborhoods of New York City, where you get to know the people and businesses that make this city tick. Urban Oyster tours engage all of your senses through hands-on, interactive experiences, food and drink, and stories direct from the people who have lived them. All of Urban Oyster's tours explore how local business, historic reuse, and cultural diversity contribute to thriving and sustainable neighborhoods.

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