Walkable SoCal food tours

SoCal Food Tours is pushing walkable, neighborhood‑focused tasting routes in Coronado and San Diego, highlighting hidden gems and the stories behind each bite — great if you like immersive, local‑led food walks SoCal Food Tours SoCal Food Tours.

The Coronado trek is listed as a 3.5‑hour tour (socalfoodtours.com) that covers about 1.5 miles of mostly flat streets and meets at the Tent City Murals (1715 Strand Way). (socalfoodtours.com) Owner Barbara “Barb” Trenchi bought the company in November 2012 (socalfoodtours.com) after the tour launched in October 2011, and the site reports more than 5,500 guests had participated by the end of 2024. (socalfoodtours.com) Coronado stops include specialty vendors such as Nado Gelato and olive‑oil tastings with Coronado Taste of Oils, and local coverage notes the route typically features five tasting stops. (coronadotimes.com) Tickets are shown at $139 per person on the tour page (socalfoodtours.com) and the FAQs state tickets must be purchased in advance because tours often sell out. (socalfoodtours.com) So Cal Food Tours markets private bookings, gift certificates and group options via its contact page for custom scheduling. (socalfoodtours.com) Third‑party listings give a sense of scale and reputation: a business directory estimates roughly $500,000 in annual revenue and two employees for So Cal Food Tours, (allbiz.com) while TripAdvisor listings have earned the company a Travelers’ Choice designation in 2025 and multiple recent 4–5 star reviews. (tripadvisor.in)

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