Cooking Class: Pasta Making at a Bay Area Cafe With Chef Alexis
If you've ever wanted to learn how to make pasta from scratch, this cooking class is for you.
In this hands-on session, you’ll go from flour and eggs to a finished plate, learning how to turn a few simple ingredients into fresh noodles. Chef Alexis will guide you through mixing, kneading, rolling and shaping the dough, then show you how to build a flavorful tomato sauce with garlic, onion, butter and tomatoes. No experience is needed and by the end, you’ll sit down to enjoy a plate of homemade pasta you created yourself. Book your spot today!
What’s Included
- A fun, hands-on cooking class led by Chef Alexis
- An authentic pasta-making experience hosted at a local public venue in the Bay Area (venue varies by date)
- All fresh ingredients and professional cooking tools provided
- Expert techniques, tips and chef insights you can use long after class
- A complete meal you’ll cook and enjoy yourself
What to Expect
- Step-by-step guidance from Chef Alexis, who makes every technique approachable
- A welcoming, beginner-friendly pasta-making class in the Bay Area with zero pressure on skill level
- Plenty of tasting, laughter and learning as you grow your kitchen confidence
MENU
Fresh Pasta With Red Sauce
With flour, egg, salt, pepper, tomatoes, onion, garlic and butter
Cooking classes on Classpop! are designed to be fun, social events. Feel free to purchase wine or beer at the venue to enjoy during the class.
Most dietary restrictions can be accommodated if noted prior to the event. Please mention this in the message field when you submit your booking request as adjustments to recipes cannot be made during class.
- Minimum Guests 4
- Maximum Guests 25
- Event Duration 2 hours
- Activity Level
Activity Level
- Restrictions Must be 21 years of age or older to attend.
- LabelsPasta Making, Beginner, Date Night, Fun, Italian
Reviews Guests Left For Other Experiences
Stacey
28 May 2026
Alexis is very sweet, and the class was a lot of fun socially with the group of people attending. The cooking aspect left something to be desired. This is a tough class to do without a kitchen. The class was supposed to begin at 6 pm, and Alexis arrived right at 6 and then of course had to set up, so started almost half hour late. There was only one tablecloth and not everyone signed up was able to fit at that table. Two additional students were isolated on a separate table, no tablecloth, not enough eggs for one of their pastas. Was resolved by using one of the double yokes from another student. There wasn’t much instruction, no demonstration of technique. It was more of a verbal instruction. There weren’t enough of the little plastic pasta cutters, so we had to use plastic forms to try to cut the pasta. There was one small object used as a rolling pin that had to be shared. Most student’s pasta was way too thick, and the strainer had been forgotten. Supplies and time management didn’t feel well organized. The sauce was made by Alexis and once finished, was poured into a plastic pitcher and left to cool while the same pot was then used to boil water and try to cook the pasta one by one. My pasta was way too thick (lack of instruction in making it thinner by rolling it out more). It was gummy and thick, not enough time to fully cook the thicker noodles. The sauce by this time was cold and it was inedible and I wound up tossing it out. So much for the pasta dinner I had been looking forward to. I’ve done cooking classes before and have always had a nice meal at the end of the class. Suggestion for future: Have chef actually demonstrate how to do it correctly, how thin to roll it out, do a demonstration of the steps and then have students replicate. Perhaps have professionally made pasta ready to cook for the class, and offer students the opportunity to take their pasta home with them and cook on their own. Trying to boil pasta for all of these different students in one pot, with no way to keep sauce warm really didn’t work. For $60, did not find the class worth the cost. Went home hungry, and others went to food truck outside of brewery (only there for a special event). The venue was fun, and would go back there again but would keep in mind when choosing not to select a cooking class that wouldn’t work without a kitchen. I wish Alexis all the best, and could be a better class with better organisation. Also would recommend speaking up. With all the brewery background noise and the band playing outside, it was hard to hear soft spoken Alexis. Again she is very very sweet, but overall was quite disappointed in the class as were other students. Several people drove quite a ways to participate. If you are local and want a fun night out and not plan on eating any pasta, the social aspects were a lot of fun. The class just needed more hands on instruction and would have been nice to be able to sample good quality home made pasta and not the gummy cold mess we wound up with. Wish her all the best, the approach just needs work to be worth the cost. The two stars are for the social aspects as it was a fun group of people.
Outside Reviews for Chef Alexis
Maneet K.
25 Mar 2026
Great. I think we nailed this, Tastes pretty good too. Thank you for your hard work!
Event location: 350 Railroad Ave, Danville, CA, 94506
Venue Type: Café
Location is based on class date. Please select the date you plan to attend to see the correct location.
Chef Alexis is a Bay Area-based culinary professional with over seven years of experience in the kitchen. Specializing in vegan, pastry and international cuisine, Chef Alexis focuses on creating approachable, health-conscious recipes inspired by global flavors. With a passion for teaching and sharing knowledge, Chef Alexis guides guests through hands-on techniques, from fresh pasta to chocolate-making, helping them build confidence and skills they can recreate and share at home.
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