Vegas Strip Food Walk: Local Eats & Casino Tour

4.9(512 reviews)
β€’Provided by:Taste Buzz Food Tours
⭐ 4.9/5 (512 reviews) | πŸ’° $124 | ⏱️ Duration: 3 hours | πŸ‘₯ Up to 12 people
πŸ’‘How much food is included in the Vegas Strip food tour?
The tastings on this 3-hour Las Vegas Strip food tour add up to a full meal, with lunch included for $124 per person departing from the Strip's Cosmopolitan Casino. A local guide walks you 1.5 miles through five stops, from Mexican street food to award-winning pizza and BBQ, passing the Grand Bazaar Shops, the Flamingo Wildlife Habitat, and the LINQ Promenade. Best for walkers comfortable with 1-2 miles who want local eats over a sit-down restaurant; alcohol and gratuities cost extra.

🎯 Why People Book This

The point of this trip is to eat your way along the Strip with someone who knows which spots locals actually use, not to sightsee. Over 3 hours you cover 1.5 miles on foot and taste enough to add up to lunch, from Mexican street food to BBQ, with a guide filling in history and tips between stops. At USD 124, you're paying for the curation and the walking pace more than the food itself. It suits someone who'd rather be led to a handful of places than guess at a casino food court alone.

πŸ—ΊοΈ The Experience

The Vegas Strip Food Walk is a 3-hour guided walking and food-tasting tour covering 1.5 miles of the Strip, run by Taste Buzz Food Tours at USD 124 per person, with tastings that add up to a full meal.
There's no pickup, so the day starts on your own clock: you meet the guide inside the east entrance of The Cosmopolitan on Las Vegas Blvd, by the Starbucks, watching for a pink Taste Buzz sign. From there it runs on foot the whole way, which is why the operator flags that it suits people who can walk one to two miles at a casual pace and notes that it goes ahead in all weather. The menu is pre-set and pre-paid, so allergies and dietary restrictions have to be sorted at checkout, not on the day.
The route is built around food stops anchored to real places. You spend the first hour at The Cosmopolitan, the longest single stop, then walk the Strip itself between top local eateries, browse the Grand Bazaar Shops, pause 15 minutes at the Flamingo Wildlife Habitat among the birds and gardens, and finish with 45 minutes of tasting at the Linq Promenade. Between bites, the guide hands out history and insider tips on where locals eat and drink.
The price covers the tastings, all fees and taxes, and a digital photo. Alcohol and gratuities sit on top, and there's no upgrade tier to weigh. What you're buying is a guided way to eat across the Strip without picking the spots yourself.

πŸ€” Is It Worth It?

Our verdict: Where this quietly earns its place is the company, not the food. Three hours and a 4.9 from 511 reviews tell you the value is in being walked through the Strip by someone who knows which casino doors to use and where locals actually eat, instead of guessing your way past the same crowds. This is for travelers who want someone else doing the navigating, not just a meal.
Worth it if:
  • you'd rather follow a guide who knows the Strip than spend your first night working out which places are tourist traps and which ones locals rate
  • you want to eat your way through several spots in 3 hours without committing to one long sit-down dinner
  • you treat a food walk as the way to get oriented on the Strip, with the eating as the reward
Skip it if:
  • you already know exactly where you want to eat and just want to go there, in which case a guided loop adds time you don't need
  • you want a single proper meal, not a string of tastings spread across 3 hours of walking
Choose this over the Vegas Celebrity Chef Food Walk: Strip & Downtown Combo if:
  • you'd rather stay focused on the Strip than split the same three hours between the Strip and Downtown, and you don't need the celebrity-chef framing to feel the time was well spent

Tour at a Glance

Duration3 hours
Price (from)$124 per person
DepartureMeet at the start point
AgesAges 1+
Group sizeUp to 12 per booking
Physical levelEasy (all fitness levels)
LanguagesEnglish
OperatorTaste Buzz Food Tours
CancellationFree up to 24 hours before
Rating4.9/5 (512 reviews)
DurationPrice (from)
3 hours$124 per person
DurationDeparture
3 hoursMeet at the start point
DurationAges
3 hoursAges 1+
DurationGroup size
3 hoursUp to 12 per booking
DurationPhysical level
3 hoursEasy (all fitness levels)
DurationLanguages
3 hoursEnglish
DurationOperator
3 hoursTaste Buzz Food Tours
DurationCancellation
3 hoursFree up to 24 hours before
DurationRating
3 hours4.9/5 (512 reviews)

βœ… What's Included

  • Walking, sightseeing and food tasting tour of the Las Vegas Strip
  • Lunch (all tastings add up to a full meal)
  • Insider tips on where locals eat, drink, and hang out
  • Souvenir digital photo of your food tour
  • All fees and taxes

❌ Not Included

  • Gratuities for guide
  • Additional drinks beyond tastings
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Personal expenses

πŸ›‘οΈ Practical Info

  • Departure / Pickup: No hotel pickup. Meet your guide inside the east entrance on Las Vegas Blvd (closest to the Starbucks). Look for a pink Taste Buzz Food Tours sign.
  • Best Time to Visit: Morning departures help avoid peak afternoon heat on summer days; check weather before arriving in winter.
  • What to Bring: Comfortable sneakers required; dress for current weather conditions. Notify the operator of any food allergies or dietary restrictions at checkout.
  • Free Cancellation: Full refund if cancelled at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
  • Booking Tip: Groups larger than 12 must contact the operator directly. Book in advance during busy periods, as availability is limited per group size.
  • Physical Level: Suitable for all fitness levels. Not recommended for travelers unable to walk 1–2 miles at a casual pace, or those sensitive to extreme heat (summer) or cold (winter).
  • Minimum Age / Ages: Open to ages 1–99. Infants in strollers are admitted at no charge; advise at checkout.
  • Accessibility: All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible. Strollers permitted. Service animals allowed. Nearby public transportation is wheelchair accessible.
  • Good to Know: The menu is pre-set and pre-paid; not all dietary restrictions can be accommodated. Alcoholic beverages and gratuities are not included.

πŸ’‘ Insider Tip

The menu is pre-set and pre-paid, so flag any allergy or dietary restriction at checkout rather than at the meeting point - the guide can't swap tastings on the spot, and not all restrictions can be accommodated once the food is bought.
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LasVegasTour Editorial Review

4.5
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β€œWhat you're actually buying here is a guide and a route, not a buffet: five tastings spaced across 1.5 miles of the Strip, from Mexican street food to BBQ, that add up to one lunch. The tradeoff is the pre-set, pre-paid menu, fine if you trust local picks, frustrating if you have firm food restrictions, since not all can be accommodated. Worth it for first-time visitors who'd rather walk than research. The 4.9 across 512 reviews says the route holds up.”

By LasVegasTour Editorial TeamJun 16, 2026

⭐ Guest Reviews

4.9(512 reviews)

Verified reviews from travelers who booked this tour through Viator

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Do the food tastings add up to a full meal?β–Ύ

Yes. The tastings across the stops add up to a full meal, listed as lunch in what's included. The menu is pre-set and pre-paid.

Are drinks included with the food tastings?β–Ύ

Non-alcoholic drinks aren't specified in the tour details. Alcoholic beverages are not included but are available to purchase. Confirm what's covered with the operator when booking.

How much walking is involved in this tour?β–Ύ

The tour covers about 1.5 miles along the Strip at a casual pace over roughly 3 hours. It's not recommended for people who can't walk 1 to 2 miles. The route is described as wheelchair accessible across all areas and surfaces, and it's listed as suitable for all fitness levels.

Will we go inside the casinos or just walk past them?β–Ύ

You go inside. The tour begins inside The Cosmopolitan Hotel & Casino, with 60 minutes there, and the Flamingo Wildlife Habitat stop is at the Flamingo Hotel & Casino. The meeting point is inside the east entrance on Las Vegas Blvd, nearest the Starbucks, where the guide holds a pink Taste Buzz Food Tours sign.

Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?β–Ύ

Some can, but not all. The menu is pre-set and pre-paid, so notify the operator of any food allergies or dietary restrictions at checkout. They state that not all allergies and restrictions can be accommodated.

What happens if it's raining or extremely hot?β–Ύ

The tour operates in all weather conditions, so plan to dress for the weather and wear sneakers. It is not recommended for people sensitive to extreme summer heat or winter cold. If you need to cancel, a full refund requires canceling at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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