Hands-on Mojito Class with Taco Lunch at Speakeasy

Join a refreshing and interactive mojito-making class at La Aparicion, Savannah's unique Latin American Speakeasy. Savor a welcome cocktail as you indulge in a delicious taco lunch from Latin Chicks,

Join a refreshing and interactive mojito-making class at La Aparicion, Savannah's unique Latin American Speakeasy. Savor a welcome cocktail as you indulge in a delicious taco lunch from Latin Chicks, then dive into the art of crafting the perfect mojito with expert guidance. This fun-filled experience not only teaches you mixology techniques but also immerses you in the rich history of Savannah's favorite cocktail. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying a day out, this class is a perfect blend of culinary delight and social fun.

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Location: Savannah

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Q&A

Q: What’s the age limit for this mojito class? Can kids join?

A: The mojito class is for participants 21 and older since it involves alcoholic beverages. Unfortunately, it wouldn’t be suitable for kids, but it's perfect for a fun adult outing! If you're looking for a family-friendly option, maybe consider a different type of cooking class.

Q: Can you reschedule if something comes up?

A: Yes, you can usually reschedule by contacting La Aparicion at least 48 hours before your class. They’re pretty flexible, so that's a bonus! Just make sure you check their specific policy when you book.

Q: What's included in the taco lunch? Are there vegetarian options?

A: The taco lunch includes a variety of tacos from Latin Chicks, so you can expect options like chicken, beef, and maybe seafood too! As for vegetarian choices, they often have those as well—just be sure to mention any dietary restrictions when you book. It's all super tasty!

Discussions

Anyone tried the mojito class at La Aparicion? Need some tips!

I’m thinking of gifting the Hands-on Mojito Class with Taco Lunch to my sister for her birthday. Has anyone done it? What’s the vibe like there? I just want to make sure it’s worth the hype, especially with the food included. Also, do we really get to make our own mojitos? Thanks!

Considering the mojito class—anyone else think it would make a great group outing?

I want to celebrate a friend's promotion and the mojito class just feels like the right fit! It sounds like a fun way to mix drinks and enjoy some tacos together. Anyone have experience with how they handle larger groups? Hoping to bring a crew of about 10!