We invite you to gather around our table.
Welcome to The Whole Kitchen.
Our goal is to create a meaningful experience centered around a shared appreciation for food, sustainability, culture, and introspection.
“The experience as a whole was powerful. It was what it was because of the food, the people, the conversation. Take any of those out of the equation and it would not have been the same.”
“It was nice to think about things I don’t usually think about. I left with a new friend and we talked after the event about the fact that we had never thought about topics in this way. Other peoples’ perspectives inspired new ways of thinking. When you are forced to articulate your thinking, it feels more tangible and forces you to put unscripted words to thoughts.”
The Whole Kitchen Poem
At our table, All else is put aside. Friends old and new take time to enjoy the meal before them. Connect, share. Open their minds. Be inspired by their surroundings. Learn about a new book, artist, or culture. Leave with a better understanding of who they are. Their limitless possibilities. At our table, everyone is welcome. Moms wanting “me time;”. Families wanting to connect; Colleagues wanting to forge new bonds; Women and men looking to unwind over a meal, meet others who share similar interests, be re invigorated by a truly immersive experience that awakens each sense.
What People Are Saying
“I like that it was an intimate group. That way everyone was able to talk to and interact with each other. Oneida explained the ingredients for each dish, which was interesting. She also prompted the group so that everyone was able to participate and contribute.”
“I love family-style meals…creates an intimate way to connect with others. I have health issues and it was nice to know that I was being exposed to new foods that had restorative qualities that made me feel better.”
“It was nice to think about things I don’t usually think about. I left with a new friend and we talked after the event about the fact that we had never thought about topics in this way. Other peoples’ perspectives inspired new ways of thinking. When you are forced to articulate your thinking, it feels more tangible and forces you to put unscripted words to thoughts.”