Prepare, bake & enjoy your own delicious Belgian waffles in 90 minutes. No previous cooking experience needed, eat as many waffles as you can! We provide everything you need: ingredients, cooking gear, waffle iron, assistance and demonstration. After a short introduction, we will go through the recipe, split into teams and start cooking!
Note: come max 10 mins prior the starting time, if you come earlier we will still be setting the workshop up and won't be able to take care of you.
We meet at our workshop located on Rue des Foulons 30 (same as Volderstraat in Dutch). Ring the bell, push the door, welcome!
Thanks for your booking!
We meet directly at our workshop located on: "Rue des Foulons 30, Brussels" (same as "Voldersstraat 30, Brussels" because every street in Brussels has 2 names).
Please do not come more than 10 minutes prior the starting time of the activity as we will still be busy setting up the workshop for you and won't be able to take care of you.
If you are running late, please inform us as soon as possible by email: contact@waffleworkshop.com or by phone: +32 2 881 0178 or whatsApp support group: http://wa.1usual.com/
We strongly recommend not to eat before the workshop!
We refuse the right to refuse you access to the activity if you come more than 15 minutes late, with no refund.
Looking forward to meeting you in Brussels,
The Waffle Workshop Team
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