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'''Viva the Chef''' | '''Viva the Chef''' was a cooking classroom, café and store at 3147 [[Green Valley Road]] in [[Cahaba Heights]]. Opened by [[Russell Watts]] in [[2005]], it offered cooking classes for adults and children, summer day-camps, birthday parties, and corporate team-building programs. The programs were led by one of six chefs kept on staff. The kitchen, which made use of household appliances as much as possible, could accommodate up to 70. | ||
Viva the Chef | Viva the Chef had a second location in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Michael, Brooke | * Michael, Brooke (April 6, 2006) "All-ages venue: Viva the Chef matures into great place for grownups." ''Birmingham Weekly'' | ||
==External link== | ==External link== | ||
* | * [http://www.vivathechef.com/alabama/ Viva the Chef] website | ||
[[Category:Market Square]] | |||
[[Category:Assembly kitchens]] | |||
[[Category:Kid's activities]] | |||
[[Category:Event spaces]] | |||
[[Category:2005 establishments]] |
Latest revision as of 15:35, 23 March 2021
Viva the Chef was a cooking classroom, café and store at 3147 Green Valley Road in Cahaba Heights. Opened by Russell Watts in 2005, it offered cooking classes for adults and children, summer day-camps, birthday parties, and corporate team-building programs. The programs were led by one of six chefs kept on staff. The kitchen, which made use of household appliances as much as possible, could accommodate up to 70.
Viva the Chef had a second location in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.
References
- Michael, Brooke (April 6, 2006) "All-ages venue: Viva the Chef matures into great place for grownups." Birmingham Weekly
External link
- Viva the Chef website