On that day Saturday, June 6, 2026Cove held Knead and Eata pizza making workshop designed as a warm and fun weekend activity. Located at deli partyThis event takes place at 12.30–14.00 WIB and followed by 12 Coey in an intimate and familiar atmosphere.
This workshop is presented as a space to take a break from routine, inviting participants to slow down, enjoy the process, and connect with each other through food.
Relaxing Pizza Making Workshop
Knead and Eat is designed to be easy for anyone to follow, including those who have never made pizza before. This session focuses on the basics of making pizza, from getting to know the dough to arranging toppings according to individual tastes.
Without pressure and without demands for “perfect” results, participants are invited to enjoy each stage in a fun and light way.
Live Cooking Process

From the start of the session, the Covey’s immediately became actively involved. Starting from kneading the dough, forming the dough, to preparing the topping, everything is done by yourself with clear guidelines. The tables were filled with laughter, casual chatter, and hands that were starting to become covered in flour.
The learning process takes place naturally—small mistakes actually become part of the experience and material for a shared story.
Eating Together, Stories Flowing

Once the pizza is cooked and ready to be served, this is the most awaited moment. Each participant enjoyed their own homemade pizza, complete with 1 drink and 1 dessert per person.
Eating together is the perfect ending to a cooking session. Conversation flows without awkwardness, creating a warm atmosphere that feels like having lunch with old friends.
Intimate Atmosphere at Convivium Deli
With a limited number of participants, the workshop atmosphere felt more personal and close. The cozy location supports the overall experience, creating Knead and Eat not just a cooking class, but also a genuine moment of togetherness in the middle of the city.
Closing Session
At the end of the session, the Covey family left with full bellies, new experiences, and fond memories of their shared kitchen. Knead and Eat It is proof that simple activities such as cooking can be a medium to connect, share stories, and create a sense of togetherness.
Thank you to all Coveys who joined and enlivened this session. See you at the next Cove event with another exciting experience ✨🍕
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