Charleston Colonial Tavern Table and History Museum Visit

The foundations of this country were not laid in homes and churches, they were laid in the Inns and Taverns of the American Colonies. This is an opportunity to taste the cuisine that laid the groundwork for this great nation. All food is authentic to the 18th century and includes a historical presentation by Culinary Historian and Chef, Mike Hebb. He’ll speak on the founding of Charlestowne, the Golden Age of Piracy, the foundations of the Revolutionary War, and discuss culinary history as well. Your event takes place in the historic Fireproof Building, a National Historic Landmark and includes a visit to the South Carolina Historical Society Museum.

Stay active while learning about the art culture of St. Petersburg
Explore more than 30 art murals in downtown St. Petersburg
Stop for snacks at Crislip Arcade and the Burg Bar and Grill
Bicycle rental is included for convenience

What To Expect

South Carolina Historical Society Museum

The nation’s first Fireproof Building and home to the Historic Supper Club as well. You’ll enjoy a 19th century Supper here along with a free visit to the museum.
• Admission Ticket Free

Washington Square

Fireproof Building overlooks the oldest park in the city named in honor of George Washington.
• Admission Ticket Free

Highlight

Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Infants must sit on laps
Transportation is wheelchair accessible
Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Most travelers can participate
Menu is set, so vegan, vegetarian, dairy free, and kosher options are not available. Menu is gluten free.
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate

Include

Lunch
A Visit to the South Carolina Historical Society Museum located in a National Historic Landmark

Exclude