I go on food tours any time I'm in a new city if possible, so I've done many of these. The first thing I look for is the number of stops. This one has five in two hours, which is a decent number because it's enough so that you're able to try several different eateries, but not so many that you're running from place to place and don't have enough time to meet and talk with the others on the tour and with the guide.
The next thing I look for is how far we travel. This is specifically a Las Olas tour, so you don't go far by design. Las Olas is a street known for its shops and restaurants frequented both by tourists and locals. Even though we only ate at five restaurants, we got to hear about the history of several others.
Now the food. There was LOTS of it, and I should have paced myself (and not eaten breakfast). Our guide told us that the food offerings change, so I won't go into specific details about what we ate. However, it was not just a small sample or bite at each stop. I got a to-go box for the ending dessert. We took a little food break after the third stop to walk through the iconic Riverside Hotel, hear about the history of Fort Lauderdale, and see the water taxis and riverwalk.
Our guide, Kristen, was high energy and personable. She answered our questions, and was willing to say "I don't know," which is always appreciated. One thing that was different than on other tours is that while we ate, she left is to ourselves. This wasn't necessarily good or bad, just different. While we walked, she was fully with us, and was attentive enough to slow down the walking speed for one of the tourists who had mobility issues.
Overall, I enjoyed the history, the food, and the company. They have a Fort Lauderdale food tour asking the beach, which I will sign up for the next time I'm there. The price was worth the amount of food alone. I highly recommend it!