40% Off The Cook's Warehouse (Brookhaven)
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The Scoop: This is your Brookhaven source for professional cutlery and large appliances.  A gourmand’s dream. A chef’s go-to. A budding cook’s place to learn. Cookware, stemware, gadgets, and gourmet gizmos, everything from professional cutlery and stainless steel Viking ware down to Cooking classes year-round and a friendly staff who can point you in the right direction of what you need... and what you never knew you were missing until you got here.

Scout Notes: There’s no such thing as a bad cook. Okay, okay... there may be a few. And heck, I may be one of them. But rather than think of myself as such, I’d rather believe there are those who’ve taken the time to learn the craft... and people like me who appreciate it, but end up ordering take-out instead. When you walk into a place like Cook’s Warehouse, thought, it doesn’t matter how much time you’ve spent over the stove... you suddenly feel the urge to refine your culinary prowess.

They say it’s “every excuse to cook”... which is definitely true, given the selection of cookware, cutlery, kitchen electrics and gadgets you can find among the aisles here. For me, it feels more like “every reason to follow through on my promise to finally start learning” and to help me with that resolution, Cook’s Warehouse hosts around 600 cooking classes a year. They host everything from basic fundamentals to unique lessons with local chefs like Jay Swift and Hector Santiago. If you can’t find the motivation to learn for yourself in your own kitchen, here’s an alternative of having the masters show you the ropes.

Whether you’re an experienced epicurean or just someone who wants a better way to scramble eggs, here’s every excuse to get you back in that kitchen. And now with your Scoutmob discount, your incentive to do so has hit an all-time high.

And for some more inspiration, check out how owner Mary Moore's love of food became her successful local business here:
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