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    2.8 (5 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 1:00 pm

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    The Kitchen Engine - Italian Almond Cake

    The Kitchen Engine

    (35 reviews)

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    Another master class by Jamie Aquino! I've been eyeing her Farm to Table class for a couple years…read moreand finally had the chance to attend with my dad. This class is great because you also get a trip to the Kendall Yards Farmers Market where Jamie breaks down what's in season and an ideas for how to use various ingredients. You shop along with her as she picks out the main ingredients for the class and have time to shop yourself before getting started with the actual class back at the Kitchen Engine. Her classes and dishes are vegetarian and plant-based so you leave with nutritious and delicious recipes. My only disclaimer is that this class (and really any class) will be challenging for those with mobility issues. The walking involved at the market with this class and the bar stool seating for the 3-hr class was difficult for my father, who has mobility issues. That said, he has a blast. Just a callout so you know what to expect.

    Kitchen Engine I love you! I'd just arrived in Spokane and was wandering aimlessly with my man when…read morewe wandered into the old flour mill building. Lo and behold, there was one of the best kitchen gadget ships I've ever experienced combined with a cafe combined with a cooking school. This place is seriously the best of three worlds. I was able to buy some loose leaf tea for my daughter, the cortado was DELICIOUS, and they had some very specialized kitchen tools o haven't seen anywhere else (pizza scissors that double as servers!) if you're a foodie, a chef, or just someone who likes good espresso, this is the place to stop in. Plus, my honey forgot his water bottle when we ordered coffee and the baristas were so kind to have set it aside for us when we later returned. LOVE this place.

    Corbin Art Center

    Corbin Art Center

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    Wonderful people! Great space for kids birthday parties. The price is so reasonable compared to…read moreother kid choices.

    Review based on 2018 summer camps:…read more The facility is old, which is why it is both romantically charming and kinda rough around the edges. As an old estate chopped up into offices and classrooms, there's some difficulty getting around and the air conditioning situation feels a bit cobbled together. I don't mind this aspect, but if your kid absolutely does not do well in heat you may want to tour and inquire before sending them here. Staff are pretty good and range from middle-aged grissled veterans to doe-eyed teenagers full of good intentions if not practical experience. In any case, they did a good job with my kid and I wouldn't hesitate to send him back next summer. People were kind and enthusiastic. The grounds are probably the most remarkable feature IMO and a huge bonus. There's a stone castle in the back, secret paths, and secluded yawning gardens with a pond up the hill. If nothing else, I'd come back to simply walk the trails and roam the gardens. Speaking of trails, the surrounding area is... ahem... "multi-use" shall we say so just be forewarned that the more secluded and wooded it gets, the more likely you are to come across an active or abandoned hobo camp. I found a beautiful pair of high heel shoes and a single cowboy boot hunting for berries! It was... interesting... trying to explain to my kids how they may have gotten lost back there. Overall a wonderful place and the grounds are rich in both history and natural charm.

    Modernist Cooks & Catering - cookingclasses - Updated July 2026

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