About Our Georgian Cooking Class

Whether Georgia is already one of your favorite cuisines or you’re discovering it for the first time, we can’t wait to welcome you to Georgian Supra—our celebration of the rich, ancient food culture of the Eastern European/West Asian nation of Georgia. (We love the Peach State too, but this menu comes from the other one—the one with mountains, monasteries, and 8,000 years of winemaking tradition.)

A supra is a traditional Georgian feast: a generous, abundant table filled with vibrant dishes, heartfelt hospitality, and food meant to be shared. This spirit of welcome has been central to Georgian life for millennia, shaped by the country’s position at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. Archaeological discoveries reveal that Georgia is home to some of the world’s earliest winemaking sites, where clay qvevri vessels were used to ferment grapes thousands of years before the first amphora appeared in Greece or Rome. That same deep history—of wine, of trade, of craftsmanship—shaped the bold, unforgettable flavors that make this cuisine so compelling today.

Georgian food is true East-meets-West fusion in the best possible way. Expect a balance of bright pomegranate and earthy walnuts, fresh herbs and cultured dairy, smoky vegetables and tender dumplings, spices that warm rather than overwhelm, and, of course, the most famous dish of all: khachapuri, the warm, indulgent cheese bread beloved around the world.

Our Supra menu features:
Khachapuri (cheese-filled bread boats)
Khinkali (pork and beef dumplings)
Fresh tomato–cucumber salad
Eggplant–walnut rolls
Plov (fragrant rice with dried fruit)
Kharcho (beef in rich walnut and spice stew)
Tart cherry cake for dessert

This is more than a cooking class—it’s a feast, a welcome, and a window into one of the oldest continuous culinary traditions on Earth. Come ready to learn, savor, and celebrate.

BYOB

We suggest a bright Georgian Rkatsiteli, a dry or off-dry Riesling, an earthy Pinot Noir, a bold Saperavi red, or a luscious late-harvest Muscat to pair beautifully with the tart cherry cake. (Pro tip: Total Wines has a nice selection of Georgian wines!)

ADMIT TWO

Each ticket admits two people! You don’t have to bring a romantic partner; friends, gal pals, adult kids, parents, anybody you want to share the cooking and eating with is great!

Rules & Policies

Complete Event & Ticket Policies can be found here. Please read them! 

Have More Questions?

Check our FAQ, and then send us a message if you still have questions!  

About Our Georgian Cooking Class

Whether Georgia is already one of your favorite cuisines or you’re discovering it for the first time, we can’t wait to welcome you to Georgian Supra—our celebration of the rich, ancient food culture of the Eastern European/West Asian nation of Georgia. (We love the Peach State too, but this menu comes from the other one—the one with mountains, monasteries, and 8,000 years of winemaking tradition.)

A supra is a traditional Georgian feast: a generous, abundant table filled with vibrant dishes, heartfelt hospitality, and food meant to be shared. This spirit of welcome has been central to Georgian life for millennia, shaped by the country’s position at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. Archaeological discoveries reveal that Georgia is home to some of the world’s earliest winemaking sites, where clay qvevri vessels were used to ferment grapes thousands of years before the first amphora appeared in Greece or Rome. That same deep history—of wine, of trade, of craftsmanship—shaped the bold, unforgettable flavors that make this cuisine so compelling today.

Georgian food is true East-meets-West fusion in the best possible way. Expect a balance of bright pomegranate and earthy walnuts, fresh herbs and cultured dairy, smoky vegetables and tender dumplings, spices that warm rather than overwhelm, and, of course, the most famous dish of all: khachapuri, the warm, indulgent cheese bread beloved around the world.

Our Supra menu features:
Khachapuri (cheese-filled bread boats)
Khinkali (pork and beef dumplings)
Fresh tomato–cucumber salad
Eggplant–walnut rolls
Plov (fragrant rice with dried fruit)
Kharcho (beef in rich walnut and spice stew)
Tart cherry cake for dessert

This is more than a cooking class—it’s a feast, a welcome, and a window into one of the oldest continuous culinary traditions on Earth. Come ready to learn, savor, and celebrate.

BYOB

We suggest a bright Georgian Rkatsiteli, a dry or off-dry Riesling, an earthy Pinot Noir, a bold Saperavi red, or a luscious late-harvest Muscat to pair beautifully with the tart cherry cake. (Pro tip: Total Wines has a nice selection of Georgian wines!)

ADMIT TWO

Each ticket admits two people! You don’t have to bring a romantic partner; friends, gal pals, adult kids, parents, anybody you want to share the cooking and eating with is great!

Rules & Policies

Complete Event & Ticket Policies can be found here. Please read them! 

Have More Questions?

Check our FAQ, and then send us a message if you still have questions!  

About Our Georgian Cooking Class

Whether Georgia is already one of your favorite cuisines or you’re discovering it for the first time, we can’t wait to welcome you to Georgian Supra—our celebration of the rich, ancient food culture of the Eastern European/West Asian nation of Georgia. (We love the Peach State too, but this menu comes from the other one—the one with mountains, monasteries, and 8,000 years of winemaking tradition.)

A supra is a traditional Georgian feast: a generous, abundant table filled with vibrant dishes, heartfelt hospitality, and food meant to be shared. This spirit of welcome has been central to Georgian life for millennia, shaped by the country’s position at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. Archaeological discoveries reveal that Georgia is home to some of the world’s earliest winemaking sites, where clay qvevri vessels were used to ferment grapes thousands of years before the first amphora appeared in Greece or Rome. That same deep history—of wine, of trade, of craftsmanship—shaped the bold, unforgettable flavors that make this cuisine so compelling today.

Georgian food is true East-meets-West fusion in the best possible way. Expect a balance of bright pomegranate and earthy walnuts, fresh herbs and cultured dairy, smoky vegetables and tender dumplings, spices that warm rather than overwhelm, and, of course, the most famous dish of all: khachapuri, the warm, indulgent cheese bread beloved around the world.

Our Supra menu features:
Khachapuri (cheese-filled bread boats)
Khinkali (pork and beef dumplings)
Fresh tomato–cucumber salad
Eggplant–walnut rolls
Plov (fragrant rice with dried fruit)
Kharcho (beef in rich walnut and spice stew)
Tart cherry cake for dessert

This is more than a cooking class—it’s a feast, a welcome, and a window into one of the oldest continuous culinary traditions on Earth. Come ready to learn, savor, and celebrate.

BYOB

We suggest a bright Georgian Rkatsiteli, a dry or off-dry Riesling, an earthy Pinot Noir, a bold Saperavi red, or a luscious late-harvest Muscat to pair beautifully with the tart cherry cake. (Pro tip: Total Wines has a nice selection of Georgian wines!)

ADMIT TWO

Each ticket admits two people! You don’t have to bring a romantic partner; friends, gal pals, adult kids, parents, anybody you want to share the cooking and eating with is great!

Rules & Policies

Complete Event & Ticket Policies can be found here. Please read them! 

Have More Questions?

Check our FAQ, and then send us a message if you still have questions!  

The words "Georgian Date Night Cooking Experience" in front of a picture of a bread-boat filled with gooey melty cheese and an egg yolk. Behind that are Georgian meat-filled dumplings.

Whether you’re a fan of Georgian food or you’ve never even thought about it before, we’re so excited to share the flavors of this delicious, ancient cuisine with you! While we love the food of the Peach State too, this menu is featuring food from the Eastern European/West Asian/Caucasian nation with a rich history dating back to the prehistoric period, and some of the world’s earliest known sites of winemaking, gold mining, and textiles. As its location suggests, the cuisine is a rich East-meets-West fusion, featuring pomegranate seeds, cultured dairy, dumplings, eggplant, walnuts and lots and lots of the best, gooiest, cheesiest cheese bread you’ve ever dreamed of. 

On the menu: khachapuri (that’s the cheese bread), khinkali (succulent meat-filled dumplings), tomato-cucumber salad, eggplant-walnut rolls, plov (seasoned rice with dried fruit), kharcho (beef in spiced walnut stew), and tart cherry cake for dessert. We’re so excited to share this feast with you! 


  • BYOB — We suggest a bright Georgian Rkatsiteli, a dry or off-dry Riesling, an earthy Pinot Noir, a bold Saperavi red, or a luscious late-harvest Muscat to pair beautifully with the tart cherry cake.
  • Each ticket admits TWO PEOPLE
  • Complete Event & Ticket Policies can be found here. Please read them! 
  • Have more questions? Check our FAQ, and then send us a message if you still have questions! 

 

The words "Georgian Date Night Cooking Experience" in front of a picture of a bread-boat filled with gooey melty cheese and an egg yolk. Behind that are Georgian meat-filled dumplings.

Whether you’re a fan of Georgian food or you’ve never even thought about it before, we’re so excited to share the flavors of this delicious, ancient cuisine with you! While we love the food of the Peach State too, this menu is featuring food from the Eastern European/West Asian/Caucasian nation with a rich history dating back to the prehistoric period, and some of the world’s earliest known sites of winemaking, gold mining, and textiles. As its location suggests, the cuisine is a rich East-meets-West fusion, featuring pomegranate seeds, cultured dairy, dumplings, eggplant, walnuts and lots and lots of the best, gooiest, cheesiest cheese bread you’ve ever dreamed of. 

On the menu: khachapuri (that’s the cheese bread), khinkali (succulent meat-filled dumplings), tomato-cucumber salad, eggplant-walnut rolls, plov (seasoned rice with dried fruit), kharcho (beef in spiced walnut stew), and tart cherry cake for dessert. We’re so excited to share this feast with you! 


  • BYOB — We suggest a bright Georgian Rkatsiteli, a dry or off-dry Riesling, an earthy Pinot Noir, a bold Saperavi red, or a luscious late-harvest Muscat to pair beautifully with the tart cherry cake.
  • Each ticket admits TWO PEOPLE
  • Complete Event & Ticket Policies can be found here. Please read them! 
  • Have more questions? Check our FAQ, and then send us a message if you still have questions! 

 

The words "Georgian Date Night Cooking Experience" in front of a picture of a bread-boat filled with gooey melty cheese and an egg yolk. Behind that are Georgian meat-filled dumplings.

Whether you’re a fan of Georgian food or you’ve never even thought about it before, we’re so excited to share the flavors of this delicious, ancient cuisine with you! While we love the food of the Peach State too, this menu is featuring food from the Eastern European/West Asian/Caucasian nation with a rich history dating back to the prehistoric period, and some of the world’s earliest known sites of winemaking, gold mining, and textiles. As its location suggests, the cuisine is a rich East-meets-West fusion, featuring pomegranate seeds, cultured dairy, dumplings, eggplant, walnuts and lots and lots of the best, gooiest, cheesiest cheese bread you’ve ever dreamed of. 

On the menu: khachapuri (that’s the cheese bread), khinkali (succulent meat-filled dumplings), tomato-cucumber salad, eggplant-walnut rolls, plov (seasoned rice with dried fruit), kharcho (beef in spiced walnut stew), and tart cherry cake for dessert. We’re so excited to share this feast with you! 


  • BYOB — We suggest a bright Georgian Rkatsiteli, a dry or off-dry Riesling, an earthy Pinot Noir, a bold Saperavi red, or a luscious late-harvest Muscat to pair beautifully with the tart cherry cake.
  • Each ticket admits TWO PEOPLE
  • Complete Event & Ticket Policies can be found here. Please read them! 
  • Have more questions? Check our FAQ, and then send us a message if you still have questions! 

 

 

The words "Georgian Date Night Cooking Experience" in front of a picture of a bread-boat filled with gooey melty cheese and an egg yolk. Behind that are Georgian meat-filled dumplings.

Whether you’re a fan of Georgian food or you’ve never even thought about it before, we’re so excited to share the flavors of this delicious, ancient cuisine with you! While we love the food of the Peach State too, this menu is featuring food from the Eastern European/West Asian/Caucasian nation with a rich history dating back to the prehistoric period, and some of the world’s earliest known sites of winemaking, gold mining, and textiles. As its location suggests, the cuisine is a rich East-meets-West fusion, featuring pomegranate seeds, cultured dairy, dumplings, eggplant, walnuts and lots and lots of the best, gooiest, cheesiest cheese bread you’ve ever dreamed of. 

On the menu: khachapuri (that’s the cheese bread), khinkali (succulent meat-filled dumplings), tomato-cucumber salad, eggplant-walnut rolls, plov (seasoned rice with dried fruit), kharcho (spiced beef stew), and tart cherry cake for dessert. We’re so excited to share this feast with you! 

Each ticket admits TWO PEOPLE.

Please note: Georgian food uses walnuts extensively. If you or your date have a walnut or tree-nut allergy, we ask you to please consider joining us for a different menu for your safety. 

TICKET TERMS, POLICIES, & USEFUL INFORMATION:

By purchasing this ticket, we agree that we understand that we are joining the Pickwick & Cherry Cooking Club, a private, fraternal organization, and that all food will be prepared by members of the club. We understand that cooking is an activity that involves some inherent danger, including but not limited to cuts, burns, slips and falls, and other risks, and we waive all liability and hold Pickwick & Cherry harmless in the unlikely event we are injured.

We understand and agree to the Cancellation Policy, which states that “Class reservations are like theatre tickets – the show must go on! Therefore, if you find that you cannot make it, we strongly encourage you to send someone else in your place. If need to cancel more than 30 days before your class, you may without penalty. If you need to cancel within 30 days, but more than 14 days, you may switch your reservation to any other of our classes with space available (and pay the difference if necessary). If you must cancel within 14 days, you may exchange your reservation only if we can fill your space in the class. We will certainly work with you to find someone to take your space if we can help, but we encourage you to find someone on your own. If we cancel a class due to unforeseen circumstances or lack of interest, we will refund you in full.”

We understand and agree to the Appropriate Attire Policy, which states, “Please wear appropriate clothes for a hands-on cooking experience. We discourage long flow-y sleeves, lots of fringe, anything with glitter, things that stain easily, and anything else impractical for standing and moving on floors that contain drains, grates, uneven surfaces, and potential slippery areas. FLAT SHOES FOR WOMEN ARE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.”

We understand and agree that viral transmission and exposure is a potential risk in any setting where people from multiple households are present, and we accept this risk. We also agree to abide by any stated health precautions, including but not limited to mask wearing, hand washing, or other precautions that management may deem appropriate. 

We understand that alcoholic beverages may be consumed by people of legal age on a BYOB basis, but that the hosts reserve the right to restrict the times at which alcohol may be consumed, or may cut off any guest’s alcohol consumption at any time in the interest of the safety and comfort of all present.

 

 

The words "Georgian Date Night Cooking Experience" in front of a picture of a bread-boat filled with gooey melty cheese and an egg yolk. Behind that are Georgian meat-filled dumplings.

Whether you’re a fan of Georgian food or you’ve never even thought about it before, we’re so excited to share the flavors of this delicious, ancient cuisine with you! While we love the food of the Peach State too, this menu is featuring food from the Eastern European/West Asian/Caucasian nation with a rich history dating back to the prehistoric period, and some of the world’s earliest known sites of winemaking, gold mining, and textiles. As its location suggests, the cuisine is a rich East-meets-West fusion, featuring pomegranate seeds, cultured dairy, dumplings, eggplant, walnuts and lots and lots of the best, gooiest, cheesiest cheese bread you’ve ever dreamed of. 

On the menu: khachapuri (that’s the cheese bread), khinkali (succulent meat-filled dumplings), tomato-cucumber salad, eggplant-walnut rolls, plov (seasoned rice with dried fruit), kharcho (spiced beef stew), and tart cherry cake for dessert. We’re so excited to share this feast with you! 

Each ticket admits TWO PEOPLE.

Please note: Georgian food uses walnuts extensively. If you or your date have a walnut or tree-nut allergy, we ask you to please consider joining us for a different menu for your safety. 

TICKET TERMS, POLICIES, & USEFUL INFORMATION:

By purchasing this ticket, we agree that we understand that we are joining the Pickwick & Cherry Cooking Club, a private, fraternal organization, and that all food will be prepared by members of the club. We understand that cooking is an activity that involves some inherent danger, including but not limited to cuts, burns, slips and falls, and other risks, and we waive all liability and hold Pickwick & Cherry harmless in the unlikely event we are injured.

We understand and agree to the Cancellation Policy, which states that “Class reservations are like theatre tickets – the show must go on! Therefore, if you find that you cannot make it, we strongly encourage you to send someone else in your place. If need to cancel more than 30 days before your class, you may without penalty. If you need to cancel within 30 days, but more than 14 days, you may switch your reservation to any other of our classes with space available (and pay the difference if necessary). If you must cancel within 14 days, you may exchange your reservation only if we can fill your space in the class. We will certainly work with you to find someone to take your space if we can help, but we encourage you to find someone on your own. If we cancel a class due to unforeseen circumstances or lack of interest, we will refund you in full.”

We understand and agree to the Appropriate Attire Policy, which states, “Please wear appropriate clothes for a hands-on cooking experience. We discourage long flow-y sleeves, lots of fringe, anything with glitter, things that stain easily, and anything else impractical for standing and moving on floors that contain drains, grates, uneven surfaces, and potential slippery areas. FLAT SHOES FOR WOMEN ARE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.”

We understand and agree that viral transmission and exposure is a potential risk in any setting where people from multiple households are present, and we accept this risk. We also agree to abide by any stated health precautions, including but not limited to mask wearing, hand washing, or other precautions that management may deem appropriate. 

We understand that alcoholic beverages may be consumed by people of legal age on a BYOB basis, but that the hosts reserve the right to restrict the times at which alcohol may be consumed, or may cut off any guest’s alcohol consumption at any time in the interest of the safety and comfort of all present.

 

 

The words "Georgian Date Night Cooking Experience" in front of a picture of a bread-boat filled with gooey melty cheese and an egg yolk. Behind that are Georgian meat-filled dumplings.

Whether you’re a fan of Georgian food or you’ve never even thought about it before, we’re so excited to share the flavors of this delicious, ancient cuisine with you! While we love the food of the Peach State too, this menu is featuring food from the Eastern European/West Asian/Caucasian nation with a rich history dating back to the prehistoric period, and some of the world’s earliest known sites of winemaking, gold mining, and textiles. As its location suggests, the cuisine is a rich East-meets-West fusion, featuring pomegranate seeds, cultured dairy, dumplings, eggplant, walnuts and lots and lots of the best, gooiest, cheesiest cheese bread you’ve ever dreamed of. 

On the menu: khachapuri (that’s the cheese bread), khinkali (succulent meat-filled dumplings), tomato-cucumber salad, eggplant-walnut rolls, plov (seasoned rice with dried fruit), kharcho (spiced beef stew), and tart cherry cake for dessert. We’re so excited to share this feast with you! 

Each ticket admits TWO PEOPLE.

Please note: Georgian food uses walnuts extensively. If you or your date have a walnut or tree-nut allergy, we ask you to please consider joining us for a different menu for your safety. 

TICKET TERMS, POLICIES, & USEFUL INFORMATION:

By purchasing this ticket, we agree that we understand that we are joining the Pickwick & Cherry Cooking Club, a private, fraternal organization, and that all food will be prepared by members of the club. We understand that cooking is an activity that involves some inherent danger, including but not limited to cuts, burns, slips and falls, and other risks, and we waive all liability and hold Pickwick & Cherry harmless in the unlikely event we are injured.

We understand and agree to the Cancellation Policy, which states that “Class reservations are like theatre tickets – the show must go on! Therefore, if you find that you cannot make it, we strongly encourage you to send someone else in your place. If need to cancel more than 30 days before your class, you may without penalty. If you need to cancel within 30 days, but more than 14 days, you may switch your reservation to any other of our classes with space available (and pay the difference if necessary). If you must cancel within 14 days, you may exchange your reservation only if we can fill your space in the class. We will certainly work with you to find someone to take your space if we can help, but we encourage you to find someone on your own. If we cancel a class due to unforeseen circumstances or lack of interest, we will refund you in full.”

We understand and agree to the Appropriate Attire Policy, which states, “Please wear appropriate clothes for a hands-on cooking experience. We discourage long flow-y sleeves, lots of fringe, anything with glitter, things that stain easily, and anything else impractical for standing and moving on floors that contain drains, grates, uneven surfaces, and potential slippery areas. FLAT SHOES FOR WOMEN ARE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.”

We understand and agree that viral transmission and exposure is a potential risk in any setting where people from multiple households are present, and we accept this risk. We also agree to abide by any stated health precautions, including but not limited to mask wearing, hand washing, or other precautions that management may deem appropriate. 

We understand that alcoholic beverages may be consumed by people of legal age on a BYOB basis, but that the hosts reserve the right to restrict the times at which alcohol may be consumed, or may cut off any guest’s alcohol consumption at any time in the interest of the safety and comfort of all present.