Fancy cookware is always fun, but sometimes you don't need nearly so many amenities. In that case, consider hosting a cooking class in the kitchen of a
church or school with a home economics program. These kitchens are structured more like the one you have in your own home. They are ideal for smaller or less advanced cooking classes.
Cooking class venues with equipment in Washington, D.C. also include vacation home rentals. A large home will have a kitchen far larger than that of most people. There might be multiple stoves, countertops for food preparation, an excessive amount of cutlery…Just the things you want for medium to large cooking class so people aren't having to share or wait on others for baking.
You don't have to host a cooking class in a space with a kitchen, however. Portable cookware like gas-powered burners and portable fridges mean that you can transform almost any space into a kitchen. Lofts, classrooms, garages, offices, foyers, and other spaces that are extremely reasonable to rent can become a space for a cooking class.