easy
2 hours
No special fitness level required, just enthusiasm and willingness to get hands-on.
Discover the art of pasta-making at Old City Kitchen in Philadelphia. Join a fun, hands-on class and learn to create filled pastas like tortellini in a lively, welcoming setting.
2 Hours • Up to 16 Spots Available!
Join a two-hour hands-on pasta-making class where you'll learn to craft delicious filled pastas like tortellini and cannelloni. Enjoy freshly baked focaccia and antipasto while you create your dishes, paired with complimentary wine for guests 21 and over. No prior experience needed—just bring your appetite for a memorable culinary adventure!
2 Hours
This hands-on experience will allow you to learn different methods, fillings, and sauce pairings. You do not need to have taken Pasta 101 to enjoy this course!
Pastas will include:
Arrive hungry, as you will be served freshly based focaccia and antipasto as you learn, along with courses of the pasta you will be preparing in class.
Complimentary wine is available to guests 21 and over, as well as other non-alcoholic beverages.
This class is NOT gluten-free or dairy-free. Please contact us via email if you have any allergies or food sensitivities prior to purchasing your ticket.
This class does NOT offer a gluten free pasta alternative, and is not safe or suitable for anyone celiac.
Come hungry and ready to enjoy delicious, freshly made pasta and accompaniments.
Arrasing a few minutes early ensures you start on time and get the full experience.
Wear clothes you don’t mind getting a little flour on, as the class can be hands-on.
Spaces fill quickly, so reserve your spot early to ensure participation.
Philadelphia has long been a foodie hub, with Italian immigrants shaping its culinary landscape.
The kitchen emphasizes eco-friendly practices, including sourcing local ingredients and minimizing waste.
Wear clothes suitable for a kitchen environment and getting a little flour on.
Keeps your clothes clean while working with dough.
Be ready to participate actively and learn new culinary skills.
A glass of wine can enhance the convivial atmosphere, but it’s optional.