‘Cook Tucson’ Community Kitchen & Culinary Incubator Unveiling Party August 12


August 8, 2017
By Matt Sterner

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What
Unveiling Party & Open House
When
3:30 – 6:30 p.m. Saturday, August 12
Where
Cook Tucson
1702 N. Stone Ave.
More Info
(520) 314-1831
cooktucson.com

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Cook Tucson is ready to celebrate at its unveiling party and open house from 3:30 – 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 12.

Cook Tucson’s community kitchen and culinary incubator provides food businesses a place to get started and thrive in the Old Pueblo.

With the facility conveniently located near downtown, it will offer licensed commercial kitchen space available to rent by the hour or by the month.

Hors d’oeurves, wine, beer, other refreshments, and raffle prizes for all guests will be available at the party.

Everyone is invited but aspiring, new, and established food business entrepreneurs won’t want to pass this up.

24-hour facility includes:

  • A fully-equipped shared kitchen for prepping, baking, frying, and more.
  • A studio kitchen with space for hosting pop-ups, classes, or to be used as a private kitchen.
  • Walk-in refrigeration, freezer, and dry storage.

Plus, don’t miss out on the ribbon cutting ceremony with the oversized pair of scissors, as Mayor Jonathan Rothschild delivers a speech at 4:30 p.m.

Cook Tucson is located at 1702 N. Stone Ave. For more information, call (520) 314-1831 or visit cooktucson.com.

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