About this tour
Spend two hours grazing through Adelaide's East End with a local guide who knows the neighbourhood inside out. You'll stop at four food venues, each with their own character, while learning the stories behind the streets and spotting the murals that define this precinct. Small groups mean you'll actually get to chat with your guide and fellow food enthusiasts rather than shuffle along in a crowd. A portion of your ticket goes straight to local charities.
Highlights
- Four distinct food stops across East End venues
- Street art history and neighbourhood stories from guide
- Groups capped at 12 for genuine connection
- Digital map of Adelaide's best independent food spots
- Charitable donation included with your ticket
What to expect
You'll meet your guide and set off on foot through the East End, moving between four carefully chosen food venues. Each stop offers different fare—expect to taste properly, not just grab a bite. Your guide will share the context: how the neighbourhood transformed, why certain businesses matter to locals, which walls tell stories through their art. The pace is leisurely; this is about discovery, not rushing. You'll finish with a proper sense of what makes this precinct tick and where to come back to.
Good to know
Bring comfortable walking shoes. The tour works on flat, accessible terrain. Public transport is nearby if you need it. You'll need to bring your own water bottle. No alcohol is served on the tour, though you're welcome to visit licensed venues beforehand.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original SA Travel summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







