

Date night beginner knitting class recommendation?
Looking for a good intro/beginner level knitting class that would work well for a date night for my wife and me.
I tried searching online, but it's it's hard to get a good idea of whether the vibe would fit. Looking for something on the more casual end while still teaching us the proper foundation. We already own needles and yarn so not having to buy a "starter package" would probably be nice, but we're not opposed to paying for supplies and the class, of course.
Basically, we want to learn, but it's just as important that we enjoy the experience.
Bonus points if it's in the south part of the city and if there is dining/drinks nearby, but that's not a requirement.
Thanks!
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