Fun Pasta Making Class at a Design District Brewery in Dallas

This beginner-friendly pasta class brings comfort food and craft vibes together in the heart of the Dallas Design District. Hosted through Classpop! and led by Chef Tony, the experience focuses on bui

This beginner-friendly pasta class brings comfort food and craft vibes together in the heart of the Dallas Design District. Hosted through Classpop! and led by Chef Tony, the experience focuses on building confidence while keeping things fun and approachable. You’ll learn how to work dough by hand, shape fresh fettuccine and understand why technique matters when it comes to texture and flavor. Chef Tony also covers simple sauce pairings that complement fresh pasta without overpowering it. Set inside a modern brewery, the class encourages you to relax, enjoy the process and connect with fellow food lovers. Expect plenty of tasting, laughter and a handmade pasta dish you’ll be proud to recreate at home.

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Location: Dallas

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Q: Is there an age limit for this pasta class in Dallas? Can kids join?

A: Yes, kids can definitely join! The class is designed to be beginner-friendly, so as long as they're accompanied by an adult, they should have a blast making pasta with Chef Tony. Just keep in mind that the brewery setting might not be ideal for very young ones who can't sit still for a couple of hours.

Q: How does parking work at the brewery? Will I have trouble finding a spot?

A: Parking is usually pretty straightforward! The brewery has a decent-sized lot, plus there's street parking nearby. Just make sure to check the signs for any restrictions. Arriving a bit early can help you snag a good spot.

Q: What should I wear to the pasta making class? Do I need a special outfit?

A: Wear something comfortable and maybe bring an apron if you have one! The class can get a bit messy with flour and dough flying around. Closed-toe shoes are a must since you'll be on your feet a lot, and you'll be fine with casual clothes.

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Just took the pasta making class in Dallas – so worth it!

I recently went to the Fun Pasta Making Class at the brewery in the Design District, and it was a blast! Chef Tony is super engaging, and he really knows his stuff. We made fettuccine from scratch and paired it with an amazing sauce. Plus, the brewery vibe made it even more enjoyable. Perfect for a date night or a fun outing with friends!

Gifted the pasta class as a surprise – my partner loved it!

I bought this pasta class for my partner’s birthday, and they had so much fun! It’s a little on the pricier side if you’re planning to drink at the brewery, but the experience was totally worth it. They came home with a delicious pasta dish and some new skills! I might join them next time.