Sunken Suppers & Coastal Secrets: NYC’s Maritime Food History Walking Tour

Schedule

Tue Sep 22 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm

UTC-04:00
Location

Tall Ship Wavertree, South Street Seaport Museum | New York, NY

Advertisement
Discover how climate, commerce, and history shaped what New Yorkers eat on this guided walking tour through the Seaport District.
About this Event

Take a maritime journey through time. Starting at Tall Ship Wavertree docked at NYC's South Street Seaport and ending at a historic tavern where revolutionary meals were shared, you’ll trace a route once paved with millions of oyster shells that now serves as a vital defense against rising tides. Explore the history of ghost ships buried beneath the Financial District and learn how the changing shoreline has impacted the city’s culinary heritage over centuries.
This walk highlights the intersection of food history and environmental change in Lower Manhattan. Attendees will learn to spot hidden markers of history in the Seaport neighborhood while uncovering the forgotten stories of the city’s maritime past.
Wear comfortable shoes for this 1-mile loop through the historic South Street Seaport. It takes approx. 75 mins. Appropriate for all ages. We'll be ending the tour at a historic tavern with great food and drinks by 7:30pm. There are also lots of others wonderful restaurants on this street, too, so you'll have plenty of options to grab dinner right after the tour.
Christa Avampato—a sustainability leader and writer, licensed NYC tour guide, public historian, and producer of NYC's Secrets & Lies—created this walk and will be leading it.

Advertisement

Where is it happening?

Tall Ship Wavertree, South Street Seaport Museum, 89 South Street, New York, United States

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Tickets

USD 25.00

Know what’s Happening Next — before everyone else does.
NYC'S Secrets & Lies
Host or PublisherNYC'S Secrets & Lies

Ask AI if this event suits you