Looking for an unforgettable culinary experience? The expert chefs are passionate about sharing the unique flavors of Key West while keeping you entertained. Watch as they bring fresh, local ingredien
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Location: Key West
What's Included
- Water
- Hand Crafted Sangria
- Lemonade
- Recipe Cards for All Dishes
- 20% Gratuity Included in Ticket Price
- Cuban Coffee (Morning class)
- Iced Tea
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There aren't any strict age restrictions for the cooking show, but it’s more suited for older kids and adults due to the cooking techniques and ingredients used. If you’re bringing younger kids, just keep in mind it can be a bit long for them. It’s always a good idea to check with the provider too if you have many kids in your group!
A: Casual and comfortable is the way to go! It can get a bit messy with food prep, so I’d recommend wearing something you don’t mind getting a little splattered. Closed-toe shoes are a good idea too, just in case. And don’t forget your sunscreen if you’re sitting outside!
A: Yes, the show will go on rain or shine! They have a covered area in case of bad weather, so you’ll still be able to enjoy the culinary experience without getting soaked. However, if there's severe weather, they might reschedule, but it's rare. Just check their weather policy when you book!
Discussions
Just did the Key West Cooking Show - amazing experience!
I went to the Key West Cooking Show last weekend, and let me tell you, it was such a blast! The chefs are super knowledgeable and make the whole cooking process so fun. We got to taste everything, including a delicious Cuban coffee in the morning class! I was surprised how interactive it was, and the sangria was refreshing. I’d definitely recommend it as a unique gift for food lovers or anyone looking to experience local cuisine.
Considering this for my parents' anniversary gift!
I’m looking for a unique gift for my parents' anniversary, and the Key West Cooking Show looks like a great option! They love cooking and trying new things. But, I’m a bit worried if it’s more of a casual experience or if they’d feel out of place? Anyone have thoughts on that?