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    Doylestown, PA

    Conquering Cuisine

    4.6 (21 reviews)

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    Andrew G.

    What a great experience! We went for a cooking class - Irish Brunch - on Saint Patrick's Day. All of the staff was super friendly and helpful. Jack, the chef that led the session, was knowledgeable about his craft, a great teacher, and made the experience awesome. The food that we made was also very delicious, came together easily thanks to the instruction, and was fun to make. They also offer demonstrations which I'm sure are great too. Would recommend this experience.

    Caryn P.

    Super fun date night! Did the hands on class with my hubby making pierogis and it was a lot of fun. Novice level of cooking, nothing too hard. We met other couples and had some laughs. They keep your wine glasses full too! We got to have homemade kielbasa that was To Die For delicious! I wish they sold it to purchase and make at home. If interested go on the website and don't wait to book, they sell out fast. Lots of different cuisines, classes, demonstrations and even trips. So lucky to have this gem in my town

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    Susan R.

    We went for an Irish Dinner. This meal was so amazing and the food was delicious. We had a 7 course meal. My husband and I had the best time. This place is a hidden Gem in Doylestown.You will not be disappointed.I already booked my next class.

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    Helaine G.

    My senior center arranged for a cooking class at conquering cuisine . The class was wonderful and informative. Dennis and Quinn were very attentive . They gave hand outs to take home with interesting recipes . We got to eat everything we made and package whatever we could not finish . Wine, water soda was offered. Step by step instructions given. We made a pasta dish, salad and a delish fish dish(I don't like fish) But now I do. we didn't have time to make desert. But Dennis served coffee and dessert to complement the Meal. This is a must place to go to. After you can shop in the quaint little town .

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    Makes for easy gift giving to folks who would appreciate a nice meal without the work!

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    Always an enjoyable evening! The meal packages are excellent and always delicious. Very nice place.

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