easy
3 hours
No special physical fitness required; able to stand comfortably for a few hours is recommended.
Treat yourself and your loved one to a hands-on Italian pasta-making class this Valentine's Day in Nashville. Enjoy cocktails, fresh dishes, and a cozy atmosphere for a memorable evening.
Celebrate love and Italian cuisine with a unique Valentine's Day experience in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee. The Special Italian Kitchen Valentine's Day Cooking Class offered by Dabble Events is a private, 3-hour pasta-making adventure perfect for couples and close friends. This hands-on class invites you to learn the secrets behind creating fresh pasta dishes from scratch, guided by expert instructors who make the process fun and accessible for all skill levels. Upon arrival, you'll be welcomed with a cocktail to set a relaxed, joyful mood as you prepare to mix, roll, and shape traditional Italian pasta. Once your culinary creations are ready, enjoy a delightful meal paired with your favorite wine, making this more than just a cooking class—it's a memorable dining experience. The lively, inviting atmosphere encourages friendship and connection, making it ideal for a romantic date or a fun night out. Whether you're an experienced cook or just starting, this class offers an engaging, flavorful way to celebrate Valentine’s Day with a touch of Italian charm right in Nashville.
Ensure you arrive a few minutes early to enjoy the welcome cocktail and settle in before the class begins.
Dress casually and comfortably since you'll be standing and actively participating in cooking for several hours.
Inform the organizers ahead of time if you have any food allergies or dietary restrictions to accommodate your meal.
Consider bringing a container to take home any leftover pasta or sauces you make during the class.
Nashville has a rich food culture influenced by European immigrants, making it a perfect place to explore authentic Italian cooking.
Local food initiatives encourage farm-to-table practices, reducing ecological footprints while supporting area farmers.
Protect your clothes while working with flour and sauces during pasta making.
Wear safe, comfortable shoes since you'll be standing in the kitchen for the duration.
Bring a light sweater for cooler kitchen or venue temperatures during fall evenings.
fall specific
Take home any leftover pasta or sauces to enjoy later.