Come on our Gettysburg Historic Downtown Food Tour presented by Junket!
The most delicious food tour in Gettysburg! Gettysburg's history is familiar to everyone who hears of it. From Pickett's Charge to Cemetery Ridge, the Battle of Gettysburg was the high point of the Confederacy, and the town fully embraces its history today. But what about the culinary scene? The area around Gettysburg is rich in agriculture. Dairy farms, breweries, fruit and vegetable farms are booming. Gettysburg's lesser known food scene is worth exploring. Local chefs, influenced by Amish culture and Philly flavors, have created a growing foodie scene in Historic Gettysburg.
On this tour, you'll sample local delicacies such as chocolates made from locally sourced ingredients and Pennsylvania Dutch pretzels. Investigate and sample why cheesesteaks are a favorite food among locals. You'll enjoy some of the region's best foods on this tour sure to satisfy food lovers and history buffs alike.
here the scent of homemade fudge and caramel fills the air. With over 1,500 varieties of sweets, you’ll find everything from Civil War-era candies to modern confections. Don’t miss their signature "Battlefield Brittle", a crunchy, nutty delight inspired by Gettysburg’s storied past.
Their award-winning "Chamberlain Burger", topped with smoked bacon and cheddar, is a local favorite. Pair it with a craft beer while debating Gettysburg’s greatest battles beneath walls adorned with historic memorabilia.
ce of Gettysburg’s heritage in every bite. Their flaky croissants and crusty sourdough are perfect for fueling a day of historic exploration. Try the Civil War Soldier’s Biscuit, a modern take on the hardtack that once sustained troops during battle.
avelers alike—along with a few lingering spirits. Dine at One Lincoln, where classic American comfort food meets battlefield history, and don’t skip the Lincoln Pot Roast, slow-braised to perfection. Rumor has it, a spectral guest in 19th-century attire still lingers near the dining room.
Their shrimp and grits blend Southern tradition with Pennsylvania flair, and the duck confit fries are a must-try indulgence. It’s the perfect spot to reflect on the town’s history while savoring cutting-edge cuisine.
Their "Battlefield Bark", made with dark chocolate, caramel, and sea salt, pays homage to the town’s tumultuous past. A bite of their whiskey-infused bonbons might just transport you to the days when soldiers took liquid courage before battle.
Meet your tour guide outside Sweeet! THE Candy Store. Your guide will be wearing a white Junket t-shirt and holding a yellow flag. Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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