Cooking, Baking, Wine, & Cocktail Classes in DC

  • Sixth & I will often have virtual cooking classes centered around Jewish cuisine

  • Each Peach Market hosts a variety of cheese classes and sometimes wine tastings

  • Sonny's Pizza has virtual cooking and baking classes for hire starting at $250 for 12 devices for a plethora of options such as bagels, babka, tiramisu, & challah

  • établi hosts a variety of wine tastings. You can usually find these listed on resy.

  • Hill Center hosts usually once or twice a week a cooking or baking class. Past options have included dumplings, Vietnamese rice crepes, winter stews, or Nashville hot chicken.

  • DCanter will host a variety of wine classes and courses ranging from volcanic wines, wines of Tuscany, or differences between a $15 and a $50 bottle.

  • Shop Made in DC will sometimes host cooking classes or charcuterie board-making classes.

  • Sticky Fingers, Baked by Yael, and Buttercream Bakeshop sell baking kits where you can make sweets at home.

  • Smithsonian will often have virtual cooking demonstrations around festivals or celebrations whether it's Gullah Cooking, Lunar New Year Dinner, or a Diwali Dinner.

  • Capitol Cider typically hosts paired cider +{something} tasting whether it's cheese, pommeau, or wild card, enchiladas.

  • Cork Wine Bar hosts weekly tastings. Historically Cork & Fork Wine used to too.

  • Vitis Wines or Foxtrot will once in a while host a tasting workshop

  • Mess Hall sometimes hosts tuna or pig butchering dinners.

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