If you have 12 people or less, you
are welcome to host your event at our Chelsea school for a $300/$500 rental
fee (weekday/weekend), by
far the best deal in town.
If you party is larger than 12,
please browse through the descriptions
and photos of the various culinary studios available for your event; all the
studios
may be visited in person for a better view.
This airy, modern
Chelsea studio can accommodate up to
25 people. The space encompasses the top floor of a loft building and is flooded
with light and space. The fully-equipped
teaching kitchen (used for Food Network film shoots) also has a very long dining
table against a bank of large windows. The fee for an afternoon or evening rental
ranges from $850 - $1200 depending on the size of your group.

The Greenwich Village culinary studio (photos below) is located on the second floor of a beautiful
19th-century townhouse near Bleecker Street and can accommodate parties of up to 20 guests. It features a spacious main
kitchen, separate pastry kitchen, and a large dining room. The studio is $750 for an
afternoon or evening rental.

If you have a larger group
(up to 40 people), you should consider the most spacious of our studios in the Midtown
West area (Tenth Avenue at 37th Street; photos below). It is modern
and sleek and comes with a separate cocktail lounge with large comfortable
chairs. It is also equipped with a state of the art stereo and video system, if
that interests you. The rental fee $2000 and includes a full-time bartender.

The Brooklyn culinary studio (photos below) is located on a neighborhood
block in Boerum Hill, right off Atlantic Avenue. The studio is housed on the
first floor of a townhouse, with access to a large private patio space (with
grill and outdoor fireplace!) during the warmer months. This intimate
setting is perfect for groups of up to 8 people. The space is owned by a chef
and the artwork and kitchen tools reflect that. This studio is $400 for an
afternoon or evening rental.

NOTE: All studio rental fees include professional-quality kitchen equipment, wineglasses, china, silverware, and a
staff to clean-up.
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