REVIEW · BARCELONA
Barcelona: Cocktail Class Workshop – Make Shake Cook & Paint
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Neon cocktails in a Barcelona speakeasy. This hands-on class has you shake, cook & paint under UV light while you learn three modern, locally inspired signature cocktails. I like that it mixes bar tricks with real instruction, so you leave with both drinks and stories. I also like the small-group vibe in El Gòtic, plus the bilingual welcome (English with Spanish help). One thing to plan for: it includes alcohol (cava and a farewell chupito), so if you want a non-alcohol alternative, tell them ahead of time.
Çukor Candy Kitchen is the setting, and that detail matters. By day it’s sweet-making space; after dark, it becomes the speakeasy workshop where your drink-making feels like a secret activity, not a scripted show. If you’re the type who likes your nights social and slightly mischievous, this one fits.
In This Review
- Entering Çukor Candy Kitchen: El Gòtic’s Speakeasy Feel
- Your 2.5-Hour Flow: Make, Shake, Cook, Paint
- The Three Cocktails: Creative Recipes You Can Recreate
- UV Light Cooking and Neon Painting: Why It Feels Different
- Cava, Chupitos, and Snacks: What to Expect While You Learn
- Host Style, Small Groups, and the Social Part
- Where This Workshop Fits Best in Your Barcelona Plan
- Price and Value: Is $71 Worth It?
- After Class: PDF Recipes and How to Use What You Learned
- Should You Book This UV Cocktail Workshop?
- FAQ
- How long is the Barcelona cocktail workshop?
- How many cocktails will we make?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is there alcohol in the experience?
- Can they accommodate allergies, dietary restrictions, or non-alcohol options?
- Where do we meet?
- Is it family-friendly?
- What languages is the class taught in?
- Are additional cocktails after the class included?
- What’s the cancellation option?
Entering Çukor Candy Kitchen: El Gòtic’s Speakeasy Feel

You meet at Çukor Candy Kitchen in the heart of El Gòtic, one of Barcelona’s most atmospheric neighborhoods. The venue flips its identity: sweets and treats during the day, then a UV-lit cocktail den at night. That day-to-night transformation sets the mood before you even touch a shaker.
Inside, the class leans into a speakeasy vibe with games, magic-style moments, and a friendly, competitive energy. Reviews point to a host (often named Jon) who keeps things light and welcoming, so even if you arrive solo, you’re not stuck watching from the edge.
Language support is part of the comfort factor. The guide teaches primarily in English, and can explain in Spanish as needed. If you need Spanish-only instruction, the info provided says you must contact them in advance.
Your 2.5-Hour Flow: Make, Shake, Cook, Paint

The workshop runs for 2.5 hours, and the pacing is the whole point. This isn’t a sit-and-watch lecture; you’re actively doing the steps, moving between tasks, and learning as you go.
Here’s the rhythm you can expect:
- You’ll work on three unique signature cocktails using modern techniques.
- Each cocktail includes a hands-on element where you do more than just mix.
- UV light plays a key role in the cooking and painting parts, so you’re literally creating with neon effects.
The structure also builds in “bar life” moments between drink steps. You get tips, tricks, and trends from behind the bar, with short stories and some structured games. If that sounds like too much on paper, it’s easier to enjoy in practice because you’re always busy—shaker in hand, not waiting for someone else to finish.
A fun detail: you’ll start with a welcome glass of cava and you’ll keep snacks on the table during breaks. That matters for comfort, especially because you’re drinking as you learn.
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The Three Cocktails: Creative Recipes You Can Recreate

The headline is three signature cocktails, and the class is designed so you learn enough to replicate them later. You also receive all recipes in a PDF recipe book, which turns this from a one-night novelty into something you can repeat at home.
From the reviews, you can expect a mix of flavors that are playful and fresh, not just sweet and heavy. One person singled out Frambuesa Fresca as a favorite for its fruity snap. Another mentioned Correfoc as a standout, and that same review called out the experience as getting better with each round.
Your best move: don’t treat this like a tasting flight where you only care about the final sip. Treat it like a skills session. Pay attention to what the instructor emphasizes—how the drink is built, what changes when you shake versus stir, and how the presentation ties into the “paint” and UV elements.
UV Light Cooking and Neon Painting: Why It Feels Different

The most memorable part here is the combination of UV light effects with practical drink-making steps. You’re not only watching neon visuals; you’re participating in the process that creates them. In reviews, the painting section keeps getting called out as a highlight, especially for people who like playful, hands-on activities.
The UV format also does a smart job of breaking the usual cocktail class pattern. Traditional classes can feel like a guided tasting with occasional mixing. This one makes the activity physical and visual, which keeps attention high and the atmosphere relaxed.
Add in the “magic” style moments and the light games, and you get something closer to an evening experience than a standard lesson. One review notes cheeky humor mixed with interesting stories, which is exactly the tone you want for a night out in Barcelona when you’re trying to balance culture and fun.
Cava, Chupitos, and Snacks: What to Expect While You Learn

This class includes several food-and-drink touches built into the experience:
- A glass of cava on arrival
- A selection of light snacks during the workshop
- A farewell chupito at the end
- Then you can optionally try additional cocktails after class finishes, but those are not included in the price
That combo is a practical value boost. You’re not paying for three drinks plus instruction only; you’re also getting a social food setup that keeps things comfortable while you’re actively shaking and cooking.
The main pacing tip I’d give you: treat the session like a structured drinking evening, not a quick pre-dinner stop. If you’re doing dinner afterward, plan for slower movement and plenty of water. And if you need a vegan option, allergy accommodation, or a non-alcohol option, the provided info is clear: you should advise them in advance.
Host Style, Small Groups, and the Social Part

What really earns the high marks isn’t just the UV gimmick. It’s how the host runs the room. Reviews repeatedly describe the evening as friendly, funny, and easy to join, with lots of laughter and a “chat with new people” feel.
That social ingredient is valuable if you’re:
- on a couples night and want something shared beyond dinner and drinks,
- traveling with friends who want an activity, not just a bar crawl,
- or a solo traveler looking for a guided way to meet people.
The class is also pitched for groups like hens, stags, private parties, and teambuilding. In other words, it’s built to work when you want a shared event with a clear start and finish, and a reason to keep talking.
Where This Workshop Fits Best in Your Barcelona Plan

If you’re spending time in El Gòtic, this is a strong “evening anchor.” The location makes it a natural activity before you wander for dessert, a late bite, or a final drink.
Because it lasts 2.5 hours, I’d treat it as your main event rather than a filler. If you schedule it too late and your dinner plans are inflexible, the included drinks and snacks can nudge timing.
Also, it’s not for kids under 18. So it’s a clean adult option for a date night or friends’ evening.
Price and Value: Is $71 Worth It?

At $71 per person for 2.5 hours, I think the value makes sense because the price covers more than “three cocktails.” You’re getting:
- hands-on instruction to make and shake three signature cocktails,
- UV-based cooking and painting elements,
- multiple drinks (cava on arrival and a farewell chupito),
- light snacks,
- and a PDF recipe book so the lesson continues at home.
A typical basic cocktail class might give you a couple of drinks and a guided explanation. This one adds practical performance elements: games, magic-style moments, and a real workshop format where you create, not just sample.
One extra value detail: after the workshop ends, there’s an option to try additional cocktails for purchase, but that’s separate. So the included portion feels complete, while still offering an easy “stay longer” path if you want.
After Class: PDF Recipes and How to Use What You Learned
You leave with recipes in a PDF format. That’s a big deal for two reasons. First, it lets you recreate the cocktails without relying on memory. Second, it helps you understand what you liked about each drink, so next time you can adjust sweetness, acidity, or garnishes the way you prefer.
You’ll also get recommendations for where to go afterward. Even if you already planned your route, it’s useful to have local suggestions coming from the people who just fed you and taught you. That’s often where a night turns from okay to memorable.
Should You Book This UV Cocktail Workshop?

Book it if you want a hands-on evening that mixes mixology with entertainment, not a stiff classroom session. This is a great choice for couples, friend groups, or anyone who likes playful Barcelona nights with a built-in social moment.
Skip it if you want a quiet, low-alcohol tasting experience, or if you’re hoping for a strictly traditional cocktail lecture. And if alcohol is a concern for you personally, make sure you ask about a non-alcohol option in advance.
Finally, given the nature of the format, I’d treat it like a popular night activity: book in advance so you get the time you want.
FAQ
How long is the Barcelona cocktail workshop?
It lasts 2.5 hours.
How many cocktails will we make?
You’ll make three unique signature cocktails during the class.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes a glass of cava on arrival, light snacks, a farewell chupito, the 2.5-hour interactive workshop, and a PDF of the recipes.
Is there alcohol in the experience?
Yes. You get cava on arrival and a farewell chupito, and the class centers on cocktail-making.
Can they accommodate allergies, dietary restrictions, or non-alcohol options?
You’re advised to inform them in advance about allergies, dietary restrictions, vegan needs, and if you require a non-alcohol option.
Where do we meet?
You meet at Çukor Candy Kitchen.
Is it family-friendly?
No. It’s not suitable for children under 18.
What languages is the class taught in?
Classes are primarily taught in English, with the ability to explain in Spanish. The guide is bilingual (English and Spanish).
Are additional cocktails after the class included?
No. Additional cocktails after the class finish are not included in the price.
What’s the cancellation option?
There’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
If you want, tell me your travel month and whether you’re going as a couple, friends, or solo, and I’ll suggest a good time slot in your Barcelona day plan around El Gòtic.




























