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COVID-19 Message to Guests… We are open and running small tours.

We’re available by phone or email to discuss your future tour! Call us: 919-623-4873. Email us: [email protected]

February 25, 2022:

Wake County and the City of Raleigh stopped requiring people to wear masks inside public spaces on Friday, February 25, 2022. That being said, each of our restaurant partners can still, and may, require patrons to wear a mask, except for when eating.  When attending your tour, please bring a mask.  Most of the tour is outside, but we eat inside at two or more restaurants.  Those who are health compromised, at a greater risk, or just feel more at ease keeping their masks on are encouraged to do so.

August 18, 2021

“Wake County and five local municipalities made the decision today to enact a mask mandate to help stop the spread of the highly contagious Delta variant. Wake County Board of Commissioners Chairman Matt Calabria signed the declaration  this afternoon, and it will go into effect on Friday, Aug. 20, at 7 a.m.

Under Wake County’s State of Emergency, the mask mandate requires people, regardless of vaccination status, to wear a face covering when they’re inside public places such as grocery stores, restaurants and retail shops.” Wakegov.com

July 27, 2021 Update:

“Following the July 27 guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), all unvaccinated individuals should wear a face covering in all indoor public settings. Fully vaccinated individuals should wear a face covering in all indoor public spaces if you live in a county of high or substantial levels of transmission as defined by the CDC, until more people are vaccinated and viral transmission decreases.

Face coverings do not need to be worn by an individual who:

  • Should not wear a face covering due to any medical or behavioral condition or disability (including, but not limited to: any person who has trouble breathing, or is unconscious or incapacitated, or is otherwise unable to put on or remove the face covering without assistance);
  • Is under five (5) years of age;
  • Is actively eating or drinking; is seeking to communicate with someone who is hearing-impaired in a way that requires the mouth to be visible.

Anyone who declines to wear a face covering for these reasons should not be required to produce documentation or any other proof of a condition. Children under two (2) years of age should not wear a face covering.”  Covid19.ncdhhs.gov

On May 14, 2021, followed the new CDC guidelines, Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, M.D. stated fully vaccinated individuals can safely partake in most activities mask free. The state removed the indoor mask mandate for most settings. Additionally, the state has lifted all mass gathering limits and social distancing requirements.

This being said,  please bring a mask to the tour. Our food/restaurant partners may still require mask inside – when not eating!

“We can take this step today because the science shows our focus on getting people vaccinated is working,” Governor Cooper. “But to keep moving forward – and to make sure that we keep saving lives – more people need to get vaccinated.”

  • Please feel free to continue to wear a mask if you desire.
  • Please bring your own mask. We will have disposable mask on hand to use if needed or required.
  • Guests are encouraged to bring their own hand sanitizer.
  • Our tour size will now be smaller and more intimate – max of 10-12 guests.
  • We will practice the 6 feet apart when required.

Triangle Food Tours is a local food tour company, started 13+ years ago and the original food tour in the Triangle area. We join together people who love food and want to explore the historic downtown areas in the Triangle.

-The Triangle Food Tours team-

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