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TUE · MAY 12 · 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Baking with Honeypie Bakeshop: Biscuits Y'All

ft. Ryan Rademacher

Palomino Bar· 2491 S Superior St
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Currently sold out, with an option to join the waitlist.

Make your own batch of buttermilk biscuits and enjoy a drink at Honeypie's hands-on baking class.

Part I

The details

About this event

Honeypie Bakeshop invites you to master the art of biscuit-making in a cozy, hands-on class. Led by their lead baker, Ryan Rademacher, you'll learn the secrets to creating tender, flaky biscuits from scratch. This intimate class, limited to 12 participants, ensures personalized attention and a chance to perfect your baking skills.

Each participant will make a dozen biscuits to take home, along with a printed recipe and tips. The class includes a drink ticket, so you can enjoy a beverage while you bake. Held at the Palomino Bar, the kitchen is open for drinks and dinner, making it a full evening experience. Wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes, and prepare for a fun, flour-filled adventure.

From the organizer

Learn the secrets to making Honeypie's tender buttermilk biscuits with expert baking team of Honeypie Bakeshop! Learn the tricks to making flaky, buttery, from-scratch biscuits with Honeypie Bakeshop's lead baker and biscuit maker, Ryan Rademacher. In this hands-on class we will learn all about what makes great biscuits. We will discuss the ingredients, methods and techniques that produce flaky, tender, and layered biscuits as well as ways of altering our biscuit recipes to create different flavors and styles . Each student will make a batch of enough biscuit dough to create a dozen biscuits, which we will bake in class, sending you home with a box of hot little biscuits to share or keep all for yourself! Your ticket for class includes all of your ingredients, a printed recipe with tips and tricks, your finished baked treats and a drink ticket for the bar good for a tap beer, well cocktail, wine or any NA beverage to enjoy during or after class. Our classes are approximately 2.5-3 hours and are limited to 12 people. We do stand most of the time and work at a table in a working professional kitchen - please let us know if you need an accomodation to attend, we can make adjustments to our set up. Wear clothing you don't mind getting flour on and closed-toe, non-slip shoes. The Palomino kitchen and bar is open before class and during class serving drinks and our full dinner menu. (Please note, we can often have long wait lists for our pie classes. Tickets to class are non-refundable if you cancel without more than 72 hours notice. If you need to cancel within 72 hours of class, you are welcome to email us, and we will offer your spot to a person on the waiting list. If it is taken by someone waiting, we will refund your ticket. You are also welcome to give your ticket to a friend and they can attend in your place.)
Valeri Lucks, Co-Founder & CEO, PIE Inc.

Getting in

  • Tickets

    Tickets available online

  • Registration required — must sign up

Pro tips

  • First-timers

    Arrive by 5:45 PM to grab a drink and settle in before the class starts at 6 PM. The Palomino Bar opens at 4 PM, so you can enjoy a relaxed start.

  • Budget

    If you cancel within 72 hours, your ticket is non-refundable unless someone from the waitlist takes your spot. Consider this if your plans are uncertain.

What's It Actually Like?

Energy3/5
ZenMosh Pit
ArtsyChillDiy
FoodieMaker
Loud

Who'll Be There

Likely a mix of young adults and middle-aged individuals, primarily those who enjoy cooking or baking, along with friends looking for a fun night out. Expect a friendly, approachable crowd rather than a formal or exclusive one.

How the Room Feels

Standing roomLow lightStrong scents

What You'll Leave With

A thing you madeA new skill

Who It's For

Social style:
Small group (3–6)
Energy needed:
Fully participatory

Part II · The feel

How it feels

The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.

The room

Dim room. Dress for mood, not for reading a program.

Standing roomLow lightStrong scents

The crowd

Sweet spot is 3–6 people actively doing the thing together.

You'll leave with

A thing you made
A new skill

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