Best U.S. Resorts With Foodie Workshops
Learn from master chefs at these gourmet stays.
Terranea
California's Terranea Resort
Sitting poolside or hitting the links isn’t for everyone. More and more resorts are expanding activity programs with amenities that cater to foodies. Food is such a big part of travel and one of the best ways to learn about another culture. So for the traveler who savors every bite, plans entire trips around a restaurant or just loves to try something new, these resorts are a must.
Sustainable Foodies
L.A.’s oceanfront Terranea Resort lives off the land and sea. The resort’s farm-to-table program, led by Executive Chef Bernard Ibarra, includes a sea salt conservatory that harvests salt from the Pacific Ocean. Guests can attend a salt workshop at the conservatory and learn about the salt-making process plus sample delicious cold-smoked and infused salts such as the resort’s signature citrus salt made with Meyer lemons grown on site. The tasting also includes a complimentary glass of ONEHOPE bubbly to wash it all down. Workshops are held the first Saturday of the month and reservations must be made in advance.
Farm to Table Foodies
Photo courtesy of Blackberry Farm and Beall + Thomas Photography
Pimento cheese fritters at Blackberry Farm.
Blackberry Farm is synonymous with chic, country living. They have a Farmstead tasting tour, hands-on farm activities, farm-to-table lunch demos, wine and whiskey tastings, cheese making events and that’s just scratching the surface of food to-dos on
Global Foodie
Vermont’s Essex Resort and Spa
Gourmet Foodies
The Wynn Las Vegas isn’t just about gaming. The resort’s Master Class series features workshops led by master chefs, sommeliers, bakers
Forage Foodies
Finger Lakes Regional Tourism Council
Firelight Camps at La Tourelle.
Foodie workshops aren’t typically described as an adventure but that’s what they are at the La Tourelle Resort and Spa. Firelight Camps, the resort’s glamping site, makes travelers work for their food by taking guests on a 70-acre foraging expedition. The adventure ends with a hands-on feast where Food Network star Emma Frisch shows guests how to incorporate found-ingredients.
Spice Foodies
Inns of Aurora
Inns of Aurora
Learn the art of tea blending at New York’s Inns of Aurora. Laura Coburn, the resort’s Director of Serenity (coolest title ever) leads customized tea sessions at the property’s wellness space, The Loft. Coburn teaches guests about the healing properties of spices and herbs plus provides a unique, tailored tea recipe for each guest.