Nashville: Donut Tour with Tastings
Overview
The information provided about the city and its buildings between donut stops was informative. The stops at various donut and pastry shops was well planned and coordinated. Only change I'd make is at our first stop, Parlor, is to offer smaller servings as the tasting quality only improved after t...
The information provided about the city and its buildings between donut stops was informative. The stops at various donut and pastry shops was well planned and coordinated. Only change I'd make is at our first stop, Parlor, is to offer smaller servings as the tasting quality only improved after the first stop (it was a filling first stop).Very informative and the guides made it fun
Very informative and the guides made it funIt was really fun, Tracy the guide was so nice and fun, knew all about Nashville. The donuts were amazing!
It was really fun, Tracy the guide was so nice and fun, knew all about Nashville. The donuts were amazing!This tour was awesome. The guides Tracy and Kip were awesome and so was all the donuts we ate. Definitely recommend for anyone who loves donuts
This tour was awesome. The guides Tracy and Kip were awesome and so was all the donuts we ate. Definitely recommend for anyone who loves donutsOur experience with the Nashville Underground Donut Tour was wonderful! I believe our tour guide’s name was Brian (sorry for not being 100% certain) and he was extremely nice, informative and personable. We started with Parlor Donuts (our party’s favorite), then walked to Rise Donuts, D’Andrews B...
Our experience with the Nashville Underground Donut Tour was wonderful! I believe our tour guide’s name was Brian (sorry for not being 100% certain) and he was extremely nice, informative and personable. We started with Parlor Donuts (our party’s favorite), then walked to Rise Donuts, D’Andrews Bakery and finished up with Donut Distillery. While we were walking to each eatery, our guide would tell us about the history and facts of some of the buildings we passed by and even just kept up normal conversation with our whole party. I suggest you bring your appetite and a tote or back pack to stow away what you can’t finish because we couldn’t finish all the donuts and were so full by the last stop. It was a good problem to have though. I’ve been spreading the word about how much fun this tour was and that it’s available in a lot of cities. Thanks again for the great experience for our family!!!Do NOT take this tour on a Sunday! We arrived in Nashville, figured out parking and walked to Parlor Doughnuts, the meeting point. We'd selected this tour because a client of my daughter who lives in NYC spoke so highly of Parlor Doughnuts specifically. We approached a very large group on the sid...
Do NOT take this tour on a Sunday! We arrived in Nashville, figured out parking and walked to Parlor Doughnuts, the meeting point. We'd selected this tour because a client of my daughter who lives in NYC spoke so highly of Parlor Doughnuts specifically. We approached a very large group on the sidewalk and were told, yeah, this location of Parlor Doughnuts is closed on Sunday. (They were also closed when we returned midday on Tuesday!) My daughter asked about a bathroom and was told she could perhaps SNEAK into the hotel next door! The group was TOO LARGE for walking along busy Nashville sidewalks and many could not hear the guide as she continued to talk while we walked. Even when stopped, it was a challenge to gather due to the number of people involved. The size of the group nearly overwhelmed several venues, and we were not even taken to the last but told to stand downstairs while they went up to get the doughnuts. There should be a limit on number of participants - perhaps a dozen.