For Michael Brannock, the idea of teaching educational classes has always been a vital part of his restaurant’s business model.

Streetlight Taco’s Chef-Partner holds monthly classes in South Tampa where folks learn about the lifeblood of the modern Mexican restaurant—heirloom masa (corn dough) that’s nixtamalized and milled in-house on a daily basis.

“I’ve always loved teaching and training has been a huge part of my career. With everything that’s been shared with me in my life, I always want to help pass that on to others,” Brannock says. “Every time I’ve been to Mexico, if there’s something I wanted to learn, whatever it was, total strangers have been happy to show me. I hope to provide a little bit of here within a business environment.”

Brannock’s masa classes happen about once a month at the Michelin-recommended Streetlight Taco (4004 Henderson Blvd.), and a $75 ticket includes an hour-ish class, some fresh masa, a tortilla press, lunch plus a “surprise bite,” a drink and a $10 gift card.

He says that each time he teaches one of the casual, educational lunch classes, at least a third of attendees have never been to the restaurant before, which is quite surprising to him.

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Chef Michael Brannock teaches masa classes about once a month at Streetlight Taco in Tampa, Florida. Credit: © Melissa Santell
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Kyla Fields is the food critic and former managing editor of Creative Loafing Tampa Bay who started their journey at CL as summer 2019 intern. They are the proud owner of a charming, sausage-shaped, eight-year-old...