Craft exquisite non-alcoholic cocktails in this hands-on workshop. Under the guidance of Chef Camille, explore the art of mocktail-making as you learn to balance flavors and create stunning presentati
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Location: Atlanta
What's Included
- Hands-on instruction to make 3 signature mocktails
- Light bites to enjoy throughout the experience
- A fun, interactive, and intimate setting
- A perfect girls’ night out—without the alcohol
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There aren’t any strict age restrictions for the Sober Sips workshop, but it's generally geared towards adults and teens. If you're planning to bring someone younger, just check with the venue to be sure they’re comfortable with it. The atmosphere is fun and relaxed, perfect for anyone looking to learn some mocktail skills! Just remember that it's a hands-on class with some kitchen tools involved.
A: I’d recommend wearing something casual and comfortable, like jeans and a nice top. It can get a little messy, but it’s not a full-on splatter zone. Just in case, maybe leave your favorite white shirt at home! You’ll be chopping and mixing, so you want to be relaxed while you’re crafting those mocktails.
A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule! They’re pretty accommodating as long as you give them a heads up a few days in advance. Just reach out to the Creator’s Kitchen ATL team directly, and they’ll help you find another date. It’s great that they understand life happens!
Discussions
Just did the Sober Sips workshop in Atlanta, and wow!
I went to the Sober Sips workshop last weekend with a couple of friends and it was such a blast! Chef Camille was amazing and super engaging. We made three different mocktails, each one more delicious than the last—seriously, the roasted fruit drink was my fave! The bites they served were also a nice touch. I gifted this experience, and it’s definitely a win for anyone looking for a fun night out without the booze!
Considering the Sober Sips workshop as a gift—thoughts?
I’m thinking about getting my friend a spot at the Sober Sips workshop for her birthday. She loves cocktails but doesn’t drink alcohol. Has anyone tried this? Is it worth it? I'm just not sure if she'd love it or think it’s too basic.