Exciting New Culinary Studio Opening in St. Cloud - A Food Lover's Dream Come True

New Culinary Studio Opening in St. Cloud's East End


A Unique Culinary Experience


ST. CLOUD (WJON News) -- A groundbreaking new culinary venture is set to launch in St. Cloud's East End. The Culinary Studio is set to debut in the vibrant 539 Building on East St. Germain Street, joining the ranks of Iron Street Distillery and Harvester Square. Co-owned by culinary enthusiasts Michelle Massman and Mary Levinksi, this innovative space will offer a variety of cooking classes and experiences, catering to food lovers of all skill levels.


A Community of Food Enthusiasts


Initially, the culinary classes will be conducted at Sauk Rapids-Rice High School before transitioning to their permanent location in January. Massman expressed her vision for the studio, stating, "This is more than just a cooking school; it's a community where people can come together to learn, create, and share their love of food."


Revitalizing East End Downtown


NeTia Bauman from Greater St. Cloud Development commented on the impact of this new establishment, saying, "The business will serve as a catalyst for the continued revitalization of East End Downtown. This addition injects fresh energy, creativity, and opportunities into a district that is quickly evolving into a vibrant hub of local businesses."


Delicious Additions


In addition to the culinary classes, the dynamic duo has also launched a side business to offer Mary's renowned scones. Customers can look forward to three new scone flavors each month, available for pre-order and pick-up.


Exciting Classes in October


The upcoming cooking class schedule for October includes
- 10/16: Oktoberfest Feast
- 10/19: Artisan Bread
- 10/23: Gnocchi
- 10/26: Puff Pastry

For more information on the Culinary Studio, class registrations, or to stay updated on themed events and scone orders, visit their website or Facebook page.

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