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Brooklyn Food Tour Update

Frequently Asked Questions updated.

Most important is a new meeting point.  Due to extensive construction by Gran Morsi, I’ve been experimenting with a new location for a while, but will make it official now.  We now meet at Mattress Firm Tribecca (yes with two c’s) – 140 Church St.  Thats in Manhattan, not Brooklyn.  Its on the corner of Warren and Church, but we meet on the Warren side.

As usual please check your email prior to the tour for any changes.  Construction is spreading all over NYC like wildfire.  Its a poor analogy these days but its true and sad.  I may need to change the meeting point last minute.

The tour keeps evolving.  Less emphasis on Dumbo (due to, you guessed it, construction).  More emphasis on Brighton Beach (Added my favorite Georgian Bakery), and Green-Wood Cemetery.  Look for a blog post on the latter soon.  Dumbo was a minor stop anyway.

One of the most fun changes, for me at least, is a new game we now play.  I tell a lot of stories during the tour, and one of them is false.  At the end of the tour you will try to guess the fake story.  I started doing it mostly with Australians as a way for them to pay more attention and stop looking for squirrels 😉

Unlike the other two tours, this one is not bookable on Trip Advisor/Viator yet.  Best and only way to book is via email.  EatingWithZiggy@gmail.com

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Brooklyn December Tours Almost Sold Out

IMG_9992 (1)This is not a drill, nor a sales pitch.  Just a friendly heads-up.  Last year during the last few months of the year, I answered so many requests starting with the word “Unfortunately” that my smart phone started completing “Unfortunately” every time I started a sentence.  This year its happening much earlier.  I got plenty of availability between now and then, but the month of December is looking mighty busy already, especially with Brooklyn tours.

At the moment, there are a handful of open dates left.  The rest are mostly sold out Brooklyn tours, holidays (Christmas, Festivus…), and some time off.  There are a handful of mostly weekend walking tours (East Village, Hell’s Kitchen) with availability.  I imagine Dyker Heights Xmas lights is one of the culprits for the December tour spike as I get many queries about it.  A late Thanksgiving means a later Dyker Heights season this year.  Meaning I dont expect a full light show during the first week but I’ll know better when December starts.

Anywho, just want to give some readers the benefit.  Any questions or if you want to book a tour, email me at EatingWithZiggy@gmail.com

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Brooklyn Tour FAQ

Updated: Jan 25th, 2020

What is the Brooklyn Tour?

Its a full day driving/walking tour of Brooklyn where we explore about 6 distinct neighborhoods not very easily reached otherwise.  While there will be plenty of interesting food involved, the tour is more of a cultural immersion experience with the goal to show visitors the “real” New York

What time does it start and finish?

9 am to around 4-5 pm although an earlier finish time can be requested.  I’m usually around the pickup location 15 minutes prior.

How much does it cost?

At the time of this writing its $100 per person for 3 or more people in the tour (regardless if its the same group or not), and $125 per person for just 2 people.  Private tours can be arranged as well.

Is Food included?

Yes.  In all three tours (East Village, Hell’s Kitchen, Brooklyn) food is always included

Can I come solo?

Yes!  But as long as I can combine you with another group.  Many solo travelers have joined this tour, and its a great way to meet other people.  But I need at least two people for the tour.  If I dont have any tours scheduled on your dates, I would dot your name/email and contact you as soon as I schedule a tour

When should I book?

As early as possible, and as soon as you know your dates.  Considering the size of the tours, these book fast

How do I book?

Just send me an email with your dates, and the number of people. EatingWithZiggy@gmail.com

How many people can the tour include?

4 to 5, or as many as I can fit into an SUV with a folding third raw.  4 comfortably plus 1 smaller person in the back.

Where is the pickup location?

Mattress Firm Tribecca – 140 Church St.  Thats in downtown Manhattan, not Brooklyn.  Its very convenient to most subway lines and our purpose.  The goal is to leave Manhattan asap and have as much time as possible in Brooklyn.  I may on occasion, depending on the situation pick from convenient locations in Brooklyn (most Brooklyn locations like Williamsburg are not very convenient for this tour)

Where is the drop off location?

Just across the river in or near Brooklyn Heights.  Traffic patterns in the afternoon often make it very difficult to drive to/from Manhattan, but I will make it as convenient as I possibly can for you.  Many prefer to be dropped in Dumbo and walk Brooklyn Bridge back, concluding a wonderful day in Brooklyn.  Some prefer to be dropped at the most convenient subway station.  Its just one quick subway stop from the pickup location.

What neighborhoods are we going to see in Brooklyn?

Dumbo – Brooklyn’s most scenic, Instagrammable hood
Red Hook – One of NY’s most trendiest, up and coming neighborhoods.
Green-Wood Cemetery – Possibly the most beautiful and important cemetery in the US.  Once the number one attraction in the city.
Brighton Beach –  The nations biggest Russian speaking neighborhood.
Coney Island – Perhaps the most iconic Brooklyn neighborhood.
Sunset Park – Home to the most genuine Chinatown in the US, and largest in NYC.
Brooklyn Heights – Brooklyn’s oldest and most affluent neighborhood.

If we have time:  Prospect Park South – An historic district consisting of large homes in a park-like environment

What are we going to eat?

All sorts of good stuff.  Nothing is set in stone as some places close sometimes and the tour does change on occasion (it gets better).  But it may include a visit to a chocolate factory, experience the best key lime pie in NYC, Portuguese egg tarts, Chinese, Uzbek, Uyghur, Georgian.  We will also visit some International stores and supermarkets.

Should I make dinner plans?

No!  Unless its late, after 8:30 or so.  You will probably not be hungry for a while.  This may be a good day to have some late pizza and I can certainly help with that.

What about gluten-free, vegetarian, allergies?

Yes, all can be accommodated.  The only thing I cant promise is avoiding the possibility of cross contamination.  Also, many of the people working in some of these places have extremely limited English but I will do my best.

My husband is a very picky.  Will he starve?

I had plenty of picky eaters so far that came back very satisfied.  If anything, some of this may change your views on food.  And there’s always Nathan’s!

You are not available for my dates.  Can you recommend a similar tour?

I get this asked often.  I’m not aware of anything remotely close to this tour unfortunately.  The closest I know are the various pizza tours like A slice of Brooklyn and Scott’s Pizza Tour.  These are bigger, more organized bus tours that are fun no doubt, but you can get amazing pizza in Manhattan as well.  I concentrate on the things you cant.

Can I customize the tour with you?

Only if you are the only people in the tour.  If you want to see other parts or eat other foods like pizza, we can.

How much walking is involved?

Not much.  Between 15 to 30 minutes in each neighborhood with plenty of stops to rest

What about rain, hurricanes, sharknedo?

I normally dont cancel unless its severe weather… snow storm or 100% heavy rain throughout the day.  Most of the time this can only be predicted the morning of, or the night before.

What movies can I watch in preparation for the tour?

Moonstruck
Saturday Night Fever
Mister Robot (TV show)
Brooklyn
The Warriors
Lord of War
Sophie’s Choice (Let me know if you watched it as I may need to take a detour)

What if I fall asleep in the car.  Will you drive around the drop off location for a while until I wake up, and put some easy listening in the process?

Yes, I’ve done that too.

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