Join Chef David in this exciting cooking class where you'll explore the world of Italian cuisine by crafting an authentic, homemade pasta dish. Chef David will teach you how to make fresh pasta from s
From: $0.00
Location: Boca Raton
What's Included
- A fun, hands-on 2-hour cooking class led by a talented local chef.
- All ingredients and cooking tools provided.
- A full meal you cooked yourself (yes, you!)
- Expert instruction, tips and chef secrets you’ll use daily.
- An authentic experience hosted at a local public brewery, distillery, craft beer bar or wine bar.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Hey! There’s no strict age limit for the class, but I highly recommend it for ages 12 and up. Chef David is great with kids, and they’ll have a blast making pasta. Just make sure your teenager is interested in cooking; they'll get to eat their creations, so it’s a fun reward!
A: Good question! Wear something comfortable and maybe an apron if you have one, but they usually provide aprons too. Just expect to get a little flour on you! No need to bring anything; all ingredients and tools are included.
A: Yes, you can usually reschedule, but it’s best to give at least 48 hours' notice. Just email the Classpop! support team, and they’ll help you find a new date. They’re pretty flexible as long as you reach out in time!
Discussions
Just took the pasta making class with Chef David and it was AMAZING!
I just got back from the Fun Pasta Making Class in Boca Raton, and wow, it was so much fun! Chef David really knows his stuff and made everything super easy to follow. We made fresh fettuccine and a delicious tomato sauce that I can’t stop thinking about. The whole experience felt really authentic, and I loved that it was at a local brewery. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a fun night out!
Thinking about gifting the pasta making class, any thoughts?
I’m considering this class as a gift for my sister’s birthday. She loves cooking but has never made pasta from scratch! I’m a little worried about the pricing though; I see it’s $0, but what's the catch? Does anyone have experience with the class? Would it be a good gift?