How much food is served on the tour?
You will sample vendor specialties at approximately 15 stops on the tour. For most people there is enough food that lunch afterwards is not necessary.
What types of foods are served on the tour?
Some of the food may include: apple turnovers, olive oil tasting and appreciation, Cleveland’s best hummus, organic fruits and vegetables, Mediterranean specialties, Michael Symon’s favorite beef jerky, tasting and appreciation of handmade almond, cashew, and peanut butter, handmade desserts, fresh squeezed juices, spicy and sweet pickles, Cambodian specialties, the city’s best falafel, artisanal cheese, and dried fruits and vegetables.
Are there any beverages served on the tour?
Yes, there will be fresh juices served on the tour. Water bottles for each guest will also be provided at the beginning of the tour.
What if I have dietary restrictions?
Please let us know if anyone in your group has a dietary restriction (e.g. vegetarian, diabetic, etc.) when you book your experience. As long as the experience provider knows well enough in advance, they can often accommodate your needs.
What about taking children on the tour?
Children are welcome on the tour. It should be noted, however, that the tour is 2 hours long. Some children have a limited attention span and therefore the tour may not be appropriate for some of them. Parents, who know their children best, should assess the situation on a case by case basis. Since there is a lot of standing and walking, please consider this when deciding whether the tour is appropriate for your child.
If I am bringing an infant/very young child, do I need to purchase a ticket for them?
If you are bringing children below the age of 7 and they will not be participating in the tastings, you do not need to purchase tickets for them. However, please do let us know if you will be attending with an infant or young child when you book your desired date.
What happens if it rains or snows?
The tours are held rain or shine as the entire tour takes place inside the covered market building.
Are bathrooms available during the tour?
Yes, bathrooms are available during the tour inside the West Side Market.
How much walking is involved?
You will be on your feet for the entire length of the tour. You will walk through the market and stand at each of the vendor stalls. So, remember to wear comfortable shoes.
Is the tour wheelchair and stroller accessible?
While the market itself is wheelchair and stroller accessible, it is often crowded and may be difficult to maneuver. If you or someone in your group will have a wheelchair or stroller, please let us know at the time of booking.
Do we just walk around and sample food?
Absolutely not! Aside from sampling delicious food, you will learn about the history of the West Side Market and it's importance within the city of Cleveland. The tour is fully narrated by your guide, who will discuss the history and culture of the market and the surrounding area.
Does the tour leader accept gratuities?
Yes, it is customary to tip the tour leader at the end of the tour. Tour leader gratuities are not included in the ticket price. Industry standard is between $3-5 per person.