Voodoo, Vampires and Delicious Bites Food Tour offers a compelling blend of mystery, history, and flavor in the heart of New Orleans. For $97 per person, you’ll spend around three hours exploring the city’s haunted past, legendary figures, and authentic dishes, guided by passionate locals. The tour is designed for those who love a touch of the supernatural combined with hearty Southern cuisine, making it ideal for curious travelers eager for an engaging and authentic experience.
What we particularly like about this tour is the balance between storytelling and tasting — you get a stimulating dose of vampire legends and voodoo mystique alongside delicious bites in atmospheric settings. The inclusion of exotic cocktails served at a secret speakeasy adds a fun, interactive element, making the experience memorable.
A possible consideration is the moderate physical activity involved, as the tour includes several stops on foot through historic locations, but overall, it remains accessible for most travelers.
This tour suits visitors who are interested in the spooky side of New Orleans and want a personalized, local-guided adventure that combines storytelling, history, and flavor in one seamless package.
Key Points

- Authentic storytelling: Knowledgeable guides share captivating legends of voodoo queens and vampire myths.
- Tasty local cuisine: Enjoy classic dishes such as roast beef Po-Boy, Duck and Andouille Gumbo, and baked Brie.
- Unique cocktails: Two specially curated drinks, including a colorful Elixir and a Black Cat cocktail, enhance the atmosphere.
- Historic stops: Visits to iconic sites like the Old Ursuline Convent and Jackson Square enrich the experience.
- Intimate group size: With a maximum of 12 travelers, this tour offers personalized attention.
- Local hosts: Guides are enthusiastic, licensed, and passionate about showcasing their city.
Exploring the Tour in Detail: What to Expect

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The Starting Point: Old Ursuline Convent Museum
Your journey begins at 1140 Decatur Street, where a knowledgeable guide will introduce you to the fascinating legend of the “Casket Girls,” reputed vampires from the early 1700s. As you admire the historic Ursuline Convent, listen to stories that blend history and myth with a flair that keeps you captivated. While the admission ticket isn’t included, standing outside this centuries-old building feels like stepping into a living piece of history — a perfect way to set the mood for the supernatural tales to come.
Voodoo Authentica: A Sacred Space of Mysticism
Next, you’ll visit a locally owned shop called Voodoo Authentica, which takes pride in offering handmade voodoo dolls, gris-gris bags, and potion oils. This stop is a highlight for those curious about voodoo practices, and you can browse at leisure. The shop’s authenticity and local ownership give it a genuine feel, and the staff are happy to answer questions or share insights into voodoo traditions. It’s a quick 15-minute stop, but one that adds rich context to the legends you hear later.
Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carré: Ghost Stories and Gumbo
At the historic Le Petit Theatre, the guide recounts the tale of Caroline, one of the ghosts haunting this venue. While you enjoy a bowl of Duck and Andouille Gumbo, you’ll find that this stop uniquely combines storytelling with authentic cuisine. The Tableau Restaurant’s atmosphere evokes Old New Orleans charm, and the ghost stories keep the history alive in a way that feels personal and real.
Jackson Square: The Heart of the Old City
A short walk leads you to Jackson Square, flanked by the iconic St. Louis Cathedral. Here, your guide shares stories about President Andrew Jackson and the area’s haunted past, giving you time to soak in the lively yet storied setting. Jackson Square is a vibrant hub, lively during the day but with an eerie edge that complements the tour’s theme.
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The Pharmacy Museum: Vampires and Voodoo in Medicine
Your final stop takes you to the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum, where tales of vampire activity and voodoo’s influence in everyday life are woven through its exhibits. Although admission isn’t included, the museum’s historical significance as a place where Vampires were regular visitors makes it a fitting conclusion. Here, the stories of how voodoo and vampire legends intertwine with local health practices add depth to your understanding of the city’s mystical side.
The Culmination: Cocktails in a Secret Speakeasy
To top off the experience, add the cocktail option and enjoy two unique drinks. The Alchemist’s Elixir is a colorful, visually stunning potion that changes before your eyes, while the Blood Moon cocktail is perfect for those who love a bit of theatrics. The second cocktail is served in a hidden, password-only speakeasy, adding a sense of adventure and exclusivity. The Black Cat cocktail, served in this secret setting, perfectly complements the tour’s spooky theme.
The Dining Experience

Throughout the tour, you’ll indulge in well-curated, delicious dishes that showcase New Orleans’ culinary heritage. The Roast Beef Po-Boy offers a satisfying bite, while the Duck and Andouille Gumbo provides a hearty taste of Cajun flavors. The baked Brie with fruits, nuts, and rosemary ciabatta is an inviting, warm addition that balances spice and comfort. These dishes are served at atmospheric restaurants with character, making each meal an integral part of the tour rather than just a side note.
Value and Price
At $97 per person, the tour offers a solid value considering the included tastings, stories, and cocktails. The intimate group size ensures personalized attention, and the guides’ enthusiasm and local knowledge help bring the city’s legends to life. While alcohol isn’t included, the ability to order drinks at each stop allows for flexibility, and the experience feels like a well-rounded, immersive outing rather than a rushed sightseeing trip.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is perfect for history buffs, paranormal enthusiasts, and food lovers who want a small-group, guided exploration of the French Quarter’s secrets. It’s suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness who don’t mind walking and standing, and it’s a great way to connect with local guides passionate about sharing their city’s stories. If you’re interested in haunted legends, voodoo traditions, and hearty cuisine, this tour delivers a memorable taste of New Orleans.
The Sum Up: The Value of a Themed Food and Lore Adventure

The Voodoo, Vampires and Delicious Bites Food Tour combines storytelling, history, and local flavors into a compact, engaging package. It offers an authentic look at New Orleans’ haunted tales and voodoo mystique, paired with hearty, well-prepared dishes that showcase regional cuisine. The addition of exotic cocktails served in a secret speakeasy makes it fun and memorable, especially for those who enjoy a bit of theatrical flair.
While it’s best suited for those who appreciate local legends and are interested in a small, personalized group experience, the tour’s compelling storytelling and delicious food make it a worthwhile addition to any New Orleans itinerary. Whether you’re a first-timer eager to learn or a seasoned visitor looking for a different perspective, this tour provides a balanced, entertaining glimpse into the city’s spooky and flavorful side.
FAQ

Is the tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is designed for adults and older teens, given the historical and supernatural themes. Families with younger children might find parts of the storytelling less engaging or suitable.
How long is the walking involved?
The tour includes several stops on foot through the French Quarter, but the exact walking distance isn’t specified. Expect a moderate amount of walking, comfortable shoes are recommended.
Are the cocktails included in the price?
No, cocktails are an optional addition. Guests can order drinks at the stops, so you can choose to participate or simply enjoy the food and stories.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility challenges?
Since the tour involves walking through historic sites and some standing, it’s best suited for those with moderate physical fitness. Accessible options aren’t specified.
What is the group size?
The tour is intimate, with a maximum of 12 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience and plenty of interaction with guides.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility if your plans change.
In summary, the Voodoo, Vampires and Delicious Bites Food Tour offers a compelling mix of spooky stories, hearty regional cuisine, and secret cocktail experiences—all set in the atmospheric streets of the French Quarter. It’s a thoughtful choice for travelers who want an engaging, authentic taste of New Orleans’ haunted and flavorful side.
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