About this Event
The Cotton Table
Join us for The Cotton Table — a monthly supper club held at the Historic Cotton Factory. Enjoy a relaxed evening of great food, good vibes, and meeting interesting people in a unique setting. Perfect way to spend an evening in person, savoring delicious dishes and soaking up the history around you. Don’t miss out on this cozy, community-driven experience!
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This month's supper club will feature a seafood paella experience by Chef Ken Lefebour.
Seafood for the evening is provided by fish monger Luis Bauis of Wholesale Select Premium Seafood, featuring premium-quality seafood carefully sourced for the evening’s paella experience.
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Agenda
🕑: 05:45 PM - 07:30 PM
This month's feature chef
Host: Chef Ken Lefebour
Info: Ken LeFebour is a Hamilton culinary icon and the creative force behind Nellie James Gourmet Food to Go. With over four decades of experience, Ken has moved beyond the constraints of rigid recipes to champion what he calls "modern nonna" cooking—a style rooted in instinct, local seasonality, and the "truth of flavor."Known for his "punk-rock" culinary philosophy, Ken doesn't cook by a manual; he cooks by sound, movement, and a deep, tactile connection to his ingredients. His approach is conceptual and free-form, a philosophy he explores in his upcoming memoir-cookbook, I’m Just Gonna F**king Cook. His mission is to strip away the pretense of the professional kitchen and return to a soulful, intuitive way of eating that celebrates local farmers and the community at the table. At this month's supper club, Ken brings this improvisational energy to his Seafood Paella, building the dish in real-time by trusting his palate and the sensory cues of the open flame.
🕑: 06:30 PM - 07:30 PM
This month's featured designer and partner
Host: Renn Scott
Info: Renn Scott is a visionary strategic designer, prolific inventor, and the creator of MakerWear, a line of urban workwear engineered for the modern creator. With a background rooted in human-centered innovation and over 100 patents to her name, Renn approaches clothing not just as fashion, but as a "wearable system." Her work focuses on the intersection of movement and utility, ensuring every garment responds to the specific routines of the person wearing it.Following the acclaimed debut of MakerWear at Hamilton Fashion Week, Renn is here tonight to share an exclusive work-in-progress look at her newest evolution: a dedicated line of aprons and chef coats created specifically for the Samplelicious community.Moving from the workshop to the kitchen, Renn is reimagining culinary apparel through the lens of refined utility. Every seam, pocket, and strap is being prototyped to handle the high-intensity demands of a professional kitchen while maintaining a sharp, modern silhouette.
🕑: 06:30 PM - 07:30 PM
This month's featured artist
Host: Karen Logan
Info: Karen Logan is a Hamilton-based nature and science illustrator whose work blends detailed botanical and wildlife illustration with environmental education and conservation awareness. Originally trained as a mechanical draftsperson and technical illustrator, Karen works across media including watercolour, acrylic, encaustic, and Chinese Brush Painting.
At the Supper Club, Karen will showcase works connected to *Our Fragile Environment*, a public educational resource and illustrated series focused on identifying species found throughout Hamilton, Ontario. The project celebrates the region’s biodiversity through detailed illustrations, research, and accessible educational materials.
Guests will be able to explore paintings featuring native plants, birds, mammals, butterflies, dragonflies, and other local species while learning more about the ecosystems and biodiversity that make Hamilton unique.
🕑: 06:30 PM - 07:30 PM
Interactive Experience in the Cotton Factory main space
Host: Kaeley Cole; BARC
Info: Founded in 1991, the Bay Area Restoration Council (BARC) is a charitable organization dedicated to restoring and protecting Hamilton Harbour and its watershed through education, stewardship, and community engagement.
At the Supper Club, Kaeley Cole from BARC will showcase the Biinaagami Giant Floor Map; a large-scale interactive map of the Great Lakes basin designed to explore the interconnected waterways, ecosystems, communities, and Indigenous lands that shape the region.
Used as part of BARC’s educational programming reaching thousands of students annually, the map offers guests a visual and immersive way to better understand Hamilton’s connection to the broader Great Lakes system and the importance of protecting our shared waters and local environments.
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🕑: 05:45 PM - 07:30 PM
This month's chef
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Cotton Factory, 270 Sherman Avenue North, Hamilton, Canada
CAD 30.09











