46 reviews
713 D St SE
Washington, DC 20003
(202) 543-1997
everything she carries in the store). The only thing Hill's Kitchen DOESN'T do is cook FOR you. ... but they offer cooking, baking, and knife skills classes to (partially) remedy that.
10 reviews
1131 14th Street NW
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 587-5674
Awesome experience!!! Being food network junkies, me and my boyfriend have been wanting to take a cooking class. So I grabbed the Suds & Sliders Cooking w/Dogfish Head class as a law school grad
4 reviews
595 3rd Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 638-1348
I am taking a Sunday morning Italian class, and have found the experience wonderful so far. My teacher is exceptional, and at $275 for 30 hours, the price is right. Added benefits: parking is easy
14 reviews
1101 S Joyce St
Arlington, VA 22202
(703) 414-3580
Great place to find anything for the kitchen, I always go here when I'm trying find some gadget that most department stores don't carry. I also to some cooking classes here, and I would highly
1 review
1028 29th Street NW
Washington, DC 20007
(202) 244-3700
Interesting business Charlie Addler has built (
http://tastedc.com). He offers various
classes and seminars to introduce Washintonians to wine and food.
Classes are priced at the $50-$100 range and most
1 review
Dupont Circle Area
Washington, DC 20036
Great class! Rupen offered a lot of nutritional tips as he cooked, especially tips on cutting back on fat and cholesterol, without cutting back on taste. He allowed his audience to help volunteer in
15 reviews
1919 L Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 659-4431
of white collar, conservative DC. The staff is friendly and quirky, the decor right out of a working-class town, and the food. The food is beer pub delicious. Want cheese on your burger or anything else
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