Howth Castle Cookery School
Review
“I was 32 when I started cooking. Up until then, i just ate.” Julia Childs.
Whether you’re taking your first tentative steps into the world of cooking, or you just fancy learning something new; the wonderfully unique cooking school set in the beautiful surroundings of Howth Castle, makes a memorable way to learn and have fun. Catering for all abilities, this fab Cookery School helps to build much needed confidence in people of all ages. Mouthwatering possibilities such as; Modern French Food, Teens and Tweens Pasta Making Workshop, Modern Irish Food and even the opportunity to hop aboard and set sail, for a two hour fishing experience, around the back of Ireland’s Eye in Dublin Bay. Have a bit of fun with friends, as you're carefully guided by experienced Chef’s, who cook alongside you in the bright and gorgeous immaculately restored Georgian Kitchen. Howth Castle brims over with history and mysteries tales which adds a special sprinkle onto the whole experience.

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