Experience the Glamour with a Taste of Beverly Hills

Imagine strolling through one of the most glamorous neighborhoods in Los Angeles, where Hollywood magic, fashion prowess, and culinary excellence collide. This Beverly Hills Food Tour, costing $189 per person and lasting about three and a half hours, takes you on an engaging walk with a knowledgeable guide—often Brian—through some of the city’s most iconic spots. You’ll enjoy five carefully selected gourmet tastings, two alcoholic drinks, and exclusive access to a fashion house on Rodeo Drive.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its blend of culinary delights and cultural insights. We loved the way the guide introduces authentic local eateries and shares fun stories about Hollywood’s history, which makes the experience both educational and enjoyable. Plus, the tour’s highlight—access to a fashion house on Rodeo Drive—adds a layer of luxury and exclusivity that’s hard to find elsewhere in LA.
One thing to keep in mind is that the tour involves walking through Beverly Hills, so comfort in footwear and a moderate level of stamina are helpful. Also, some tastings, like the visits to certain restaurants and shops, are not guaranteed, but based on reviews, they’re very likely to be included on most days.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy gourmet food, hidden local spots, and a bit of Hollywood glam—whether you’re new in town or a long-time resident wanting a fresh perspective. It’s especially popular among those who like a relaxed, social atmosphere paired with learning about LA’s cinematic, fashion, and culinary scenes.
Key Points
- Authentic Beverly Hills Experience: Walk through iconic sites, movies, and neighborhoods with a true local guide.
- Gourmet Tastings & Drinks: Savor five diverse food samples and two drinks, including a smoothie and cocktails.
- Exclusive Access: Enjoy entry to a fashion house on Rodeo Drive, offering a glimpse into high-end LA style.
- Engaging Stories & Fun Facts: Learn surprising tidbits about the city’s history, architecture, and celebrity culture.
- Small Group Atmosphere: Limited to six travelers, ensuring personalized attention and a friendly vibe.
- Flexible & Well-Reviewed: Bookings are often made 20 days in advance, and the tour has a perfect 5-star rating from 72 reviews.
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A Deep Dive into the Beverly Hills Food Tour
Starting Point: Beverly Hills City Hall
Our adventure begins at the Beverly Hills Civic Center, an impressive building with an elegant design that reflects the affluence of this neighborhood. The guide—likely Brian—kicks things off with interesting insights into the architecture and history of Beverly Hills’ civic pride. This spot serves as a great launching pad for the walk ahead and is included in the 10-minute opening segment. It’s a practical start that sets the tone—combining visual beauty and a sense of local history.
Erewhon Beverly Hills: A Modern Supermarket with Style
Next, we step into Erewhon, one of Southern California’s trendiest supermarkets. Here, the highlight is the Hailey Bieber Smoothie, a local favorite. While some tastings may vary depending on the day, this spot embodies LA’s health-conscious, stylish lifestyle. The fact that Erewhon is one of the fastest-growing supermarkets means you’re visiting a place that’s very much in tune with current wellness trends. The tasting moment is brief (about 20 minutes), but it’s enough to give you a flavor of LA’s health-centric culture.
The Wallis Annenberg: A Historic Landmark with a New Purpose
We then visit the historic Wallis Annenberg building, which once served as a train station and post office. Now a Beverly Hills landmark, it offers visitors a chance to appreciate the architectural history and its transformation into a cultural site. While not a food stop, this brief visit enriches the tour by showcasing the neighborhood’s layered past.
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La Scala: A Beverly Hills Culinary Institution
One of the most praised stops is La Scala, a restaurant with deep roots in the area. Though tastings are not guaranteed, it’s a frequent choice, and reviews mention the high quality and presentation of the food. Expect classic Italian dishes crafted with care. The 30-minute visit allows you to enjoy a taste of LA’s culinary sophistication, making it more than just a quick snack.
Cantina Frida: A Mexican Fiesta
For a flavor burst, we head to Cantina Frida, renowned for its “Mexico City-style tacos”. This stop is consistently highlighted in reviews as one of the best LA offers for authentic Mexican street food. The fare here is flavorful, and the vibrant atmosphere adds to the overall experience. The 30-minute tasting promises a satisfying and culturally enriching bite.
andSons Chocolates: A Sweet Escape
Chocolate lovers will appreciate a visit to andSons, a third-generation chocolatier featured in Oprah’s favorites and magazines. Their gourmet bon-bons are a hit, and reviews mention the high quality and craftsmanship. The 20-minute stop is perfect for indulging in something sweet while learning about a family-run business with a storied history.
Kith Beverly Hills: Fashion Meets Refreshment
On Rodeo Drive, Kith combines fashion and ice cream, appealing to the trendy, younger crowd. The guide often makes this stop a highlight, emphasizing its status as a “cool” fashion house. As reviews note, this spot offers both style and a delicious smoothie—perfect for recharging after a stroll.
Rodeo Drive: End with Glamour & Shopping
The tour culminates on Rodeo Drive, arguably the world’s most famous shopping street. Visitors have plenty of time to soak in the sights, browse luxury boutiques, or simply revel in the atmosphere. The fashion house visit here is always a highlight, providing a glimpse into the high-end fashion world that has helped shape Beverly Hills’ reputation.
What to Expect and Why It Matters

This tour is designed to give you more than just a list of places. It offers a well-rounded view of Beverly Hills, blending culinary delights, architectural beauty, and Hollywood lore. The small group size, capped at six travelers, ensures you get plenty of personal attention and the chance to ask questions or share stories.
The food and drink portions are described as generous, so come hungry. You might find yourself quite full by the end—reviews repeatedly mention being “stuffed,” a testament to the value packed into this experience. The variety—from smoothies and tacos to chocolates—means you’ll taste different cultures and styles, reflecting LA’s diverse culinary scene.
The accessibility of the tour is worth noting. It starts at the Civic Center and ends on Rodeo Drive, both places accessible by public transit and easy to find. Plus, the mobile ticket makes check-in smooth and straightforward.
Guide and Atmosphere
Guests rave about the knowledgeable and personable guides, especially Brian, whose stories and fun facts elevate the experience. The reviews mention his ability to weave history, celebrity culture, and local tips seamlessly into the tour.
Practical Considerations
While the tour is a fantastic value, keep in mind that some tastings are not guaranteed, and weather can affect the experience—be prepared with comfortable shoes and sun protection. Bookings often fill up about 20 days in advance, so plan accordingly.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This experience suits food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and fashion fans alike. It’s perfect for people who enjoy walking and exploring, but don’t want to spend hours on their feet. It also appeals to those interested in Hollywood history and local lifestyle. Families with older children, groups of friends, or even couples looking for a fun, relaxed day in Beverly Hills will find this tour engaging.
The Sum Up
This Beverly Hills Food Tour offers a well-balanced mix of culinary treats, Hollywood aesthetics, and fashion flair. It’s especially valuable for travelers wanting a personalized, informative, and delicious introduction to LA’s most glamorous neighborhood. The small group size and carefully curated stops make it a thoughtful way to spend a few hours, whether you’re visiting for the first time or are a local looking for a new way to enjoy your city.
If you love authentic food experiences, hidden gems, and a good dose of Hollywood sparkle, this tour will likely be a memorable highlight of your trip. It’s a smart way to combine sightseeing with tasting, all led by a guide who genuinely cares about sharing the best of Beverly Hills.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the Beverly Hills Food Tour?
It lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, giving you plenty of time to enjoy all the tastings and sightseeing without feeling rushed.
What is included in the price?
The tour price ($189) covers five food tastings, two alcoholic drinks, and exclusive access to a fashion house on Rodeo Drive. Tickets are mobile for convenience.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The minimum age for alcohol consumption is 18, so children can participate as long as they’re comfortable walking and eating. The small group size makes it family-friendly.
How far do we walk during the tour?
The tour involves walking through Beverly Hills neighborhoods, visiting several landmarks and eateries, but the exact distance is manageable for most guests.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are non-refundable.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes and sun protection are recommended, as you’ll be outdoors exploring lively streets and historic spots.
Are the tastings guaranteed?
Most stops are frequent, but some are not guaranteed every day. However, based on reviews, you’re very likely to enjoy all the planned stops.
Is it accessible by public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point is near public transit routes, making it easy to join without a car.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of delicious local cuisine, exclusive access, and entertaining stories makes it a standout way to experience Beverly Hills authentically and enjoyably.
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