Mother’s Day Brunch Cooking Class in Boston by Selfup

Treat Mom to a hands-on Mother’s Day brunch cooking class in downtown Boston and skip the restaurant scramble. At Selfup’s sunny loft kitchen on 19 Kingston Street you’ll cook—then devour—a full brunch side-by-side with the guest of honor.

Treat Mom to a hands-on Mother’s Day brunch cooking class in downtown Boston and skip the restaurant scramble. At Selfup’s sunny loft kitchen on 19 Kingston Street you’ll cook—then devour—a full brunch side-by-side with the guest of honor.

Fried Chicken & Waffles: crispy, fluffy, sweet–savory perfection.

Lemon-Ricotta Pancakes with Fruit Compote: bright, airy, picture-ready.

Mixed Vegetable Frittata: all the spring colors in one skillet.

French Chocolate Truffles: melt-in-your-mouth finale.

Quick facts

Date: Mother’s Day (Sunday, May 11)

Time & Length: Morning session; plan on 2.5 hours of relaxed cooking and eating

Location: Selfup Kitchen Loft, 19 Kingston St., Boston MA 02111

Price: $100 pp (includes class, ingredients, full brunch, recipes)

What you’ll get

Chef guidance in a small group

All ingredients & gear—just show up hungry

Recipes to recreate brunch at home

Downtown Boston vibes without the prix-fixe crowds

Reserve seats before they’re gone!

Tickets move fast; book now to lock in your station at the stove. Cooking with Mom? Perfect. Flying solo so she can sleep in? Even better—surprise her with plates that crush any take-out box.

Need an easy gift?

Grab a Selfup Cooking Class Gift Card—good for every class on the site, taxes included, emailed instantly.

Make Mother’s Day memorable with food, laughs, and zero dish duty.

Michelle McCormack

Michelle McCormack

Michelle is founder of Secret Boston. She is a media strategist and creative director. Fun fact: she was once chased by a lion in Africa while on a photo shoot for Town & Country Mag. (It’s been all uphill since then!) Her work spans media, politics, and emerging tech, from early crypto and NFTs to AI today. She’s lived in four countries and five cities, but deep down she’s always from JP.

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