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.