The Chocolate Cocktail Club London

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The Chocolate Cocktail Club London

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  • 1 to 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $15.08
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Chocolate and cocktails sounds a bit unreal. The Chocolate Cocktail Club is London’s first and only chocolate cocktail bar, built around chocolate-forward drinks you can sip slowly while you snack. I like the idea of getting one free drink included, and I also like the way each cocktail comes with a little chocolatey treat garnish to keep things dessert-like. One thing to consider: if you’re chasing a strong, boozy buzz, the vibe here is more sweet and chocolate than spirit-heavy.

This is also the kind of evening that feels easy to plan. You’re looking at about 1 to 2 hours, and you’ll get a mobile ticket, with confirmation coming at booking. The session works best if you go in hungry for sweets and open to an adult treat party.

Key points before you go

The Chocolate Cocktail Club London - Key points before you go

  • London’s only chocolate cocktail bar: a one-concept spot that’s made for chocolate lovers.
  • One free drink included: a smart way to test the menu without committing to a second cocktail right away.
  • Creamy and intense to cool and refreshing: the range is meant to cover multiple tastes, not just one style.
  • Cocktails come garnished with treats: it’s part of the experience, not just decoration.
  • Order cakes, sweet treats, and light bites: you can turn it into a full afternoon-to-early-evening sweet stop.
  • Over 18s: plan for an adult-only setting.

Price and what you get for $15.08

At $15.08 per person, the biggest value piece is that your admission includes a free drink, with the option to buy more if you want. That matters because cocktail bars in London can get pricey fast once you’re ordering additional rounds. Here, the ticket lowers the entry cost, so you’re free to treat the included drink as your main pick and then decide if you want to extend the evening.

The session length is listed as 1 to 2 hours (approx.), which is a sweet spot for a bar experience. You get enough time to browse, order, sip, and still have the energy to keep exploring London afterward without feeling stuck for the night.

Also, this is a mobile ticket experience. That’s practical: you don’t need to fuss with printouts or a paper confirmation, and it’s easier to keep everything together while you’re out sightseeing.

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Your main stop: The Chocolate Cocktail Club London

The Chocolate Cocktail Club London - Your main stop: The Chocolate Cocktail Club London
The whole experience centers on one place: The Chocolate Cocktail Club. It’s set up like a dedicated chocolate cocktail bar, with chocolatey creations that range from creamy and intense to cool and refreshing styles. That range is important because it means you can choose a drink that matches your mood, even if you don’t want everything super heavy.

Expect the drinks to feel like dessert first and cocktail second. Each cocktail is described as being garnished with a treat, so the first taste is supported by the visual and the chocolate element around it. If you like your sweet flavors clean and obvious, you’re in the right room.

You can also add food. The menu setup includes cakes, sweet treats, and light bites, so you’re not limited to just drinking. That’s especially useful if you’re doing this as an afternoon treat or as an early evening plan when you still want something more than a snack.

What the atmosphere is likely like

You’re going to a place that focuses on one idea: chocolate cocktails. That tends to create a specific kind of guest experience—people come for fun, sweetness, and the novelty. The best match is when you want to slow down and enjoy the flavors rather than rush between crowded venues.

There’s also a practical adult-only feel since it’s over 18s. If you’re looking for a more mature night out, this is a good fit.

Choosing your drink and managing expectations

The Chocolate Cocktail Club London - Choosing your drink and managing expectations
The menu description gives you a helpful clue: some cocktails are meant to feel creamy and intense, and others are meant to feel cool and refreshing. That tells me you shouldn’t treat the menu like one-note chocolate. You’ll likely find options that are heavier, and others that are easier to drink if you don’t want something too thick or too sweet.

Here’s the one caution that comes up clearly: some people feel the drinks are very sweet and may not feel strongly alcoholic. That doesn’t mean the drinks aren’t good—it means the bar’s priorities lean toward flavor and dessert-like balance. If you want a classic cocktail punch, plan to treat your included drink as a sweet treat, not a guaranteed buzz.

A practical way to order

Start with your included drink and take your time. Use the first cocktail as your benchmark for sweetness and intensity. If it hits the spot, you can buy more; if it’s too sweet for your taste, at least you’ve already gotten your value through the included drink.

Also, pay attention to how you pair your drink with food. Since there are cakes and light bites, it’s smart to snack as you sip rather than aim for a drink-only session. That tends to make the sweetness feel more balanced and easier on your stomach during a 1–2 hour visit.

The snack side: cakes, sweet treats, and light bites

The Chocolate Cocktail Club London - The snack side: cakes, sweet treats, and light bites
One of the underrated parts of this experience is that it’s built for more than just one sip. The place lets you order from a selection that includes cakes, sweet treats, and light bites, which means you can tailor the evening based on hunger.

Some people love doing this as an afternoon sweets moment with cocktail drinking as part of the same plan. Even if you don’t call it an afternoon tea, the structure is there: drink plus cake and sweet treats. That makes it feel like a complete experience rather than a quick pit stop.

Portion sizes and how to plan your hunger

From what’s been described, portion sizes are the kind that won’t leave you stuffed for hours. That helps because you’re in a 1–2 hour window, and you might want to keep moving around London afterward. If you’re coming straight from sightseeing, you’ll probably appreciate the chance to eat something sweet without committing to a full meal.

If you’re sensitive to sugar, go lighter on the cake side and focus on balancing with your included drink and whatever light bite option you choose. The concept is chocolate-first, so it’s hard to make it totally low-sugar.

When it’s open: Tuesday afternoon timing

The Chocolate Cocktail Club London - When it’s open: Tuesday afternoon timing
Your listed opening time is Tuesday, 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM, during the overall date range shown (06/25/2024 through 01/20/2027). That’s a useful constraint when planning your week, because it means this is more of an afternoon/early evening activity than a late-night option.

Because the duration is around 1 to 2 hours, the Tuesday window is set up for a smooth block. You can fit it after a morning of museums or a lunch, then still have time to head to dinner afterward.

Best times to arrive

If you want a calmer pace, aim to arrive not at the very end of the window. When a venue closes its doors, you’ll feel the clock. The middle of the afternoon slot tends to be more comfortable for browsing, ordering, and settling in.

Getting there without stress

The Chocolate Cocktail Club London - Getting there without stress
The location is described as being near public transportation. That’s exactly what you want for a sweet bar outing because you don’t want to spend your energy battling transfers or getting stuck far from stations.

In practice, I recommend you plan your route around the fastest subway or bus option to your stop, not the one with the most scenic walk. With a chocolate drink in hand, comfort beats charm.

Who this experience suits best

The Chocolate Cocktail Club London - Who this experience suits best
This is a great fit if you fall into one of these categories:

  • You’re a chocolate lover who likes chocolate to show up in the main flavor of the drink.
  • You want a fun, different London bar experience that’s clearly themed and easy to understand.
  • You like the idea of a ticketed evening where your first drink is already part of the value.

It’s also a strong choice for couples, friends, and solo travelers who want a friendly, welcoming setting to try something different.

Who might want to think twice

Consider skipping or adjusting expectations if you want classic cocktail strength first. The main idea is chocolate and sweetness, and some people have felt the drinks didn’t deliver much of a buzz. If you’re very sensitive to sugary flavors, you might find the concept a bit too dessert-like.

Tips to make it feel like a local outing

The Chocolate Cocktail Club London - Tips to make it feel like a local outing
These small moves can make a difference in how enjoyable the evening feels:

  • Treat it like dessert with a drink, not like a strict cocktail bar. The chocolate theme is the point.
  • Use your first drink as your guide. If it’s your style, you’ll know quickly; if not, you won’t feel stuck.
  • Snack while you sip. With cakes, sweet treats, and light bites available, you can balance the sweetness better.
  • Plan for adult-only fun since it’s over 18s.
  • Arrive with a sweet appetite. If you’re already full from a big meal, the chocolate focus can feel heavy.

One more practical note: there’s no need to over-plan your schedule. A 1–2 hour window is made for a simple plan—come in, order, enjoy, then go back out for the rest of your London day.

Should you book the Chocolate Cocktail Club?

Book it if you want a chocolate-themed London evening that feels specific and fun. At $15.08 with one free drink included, it’s a cost-effective way to try the concept, especially since you can also order cakes, sweet treats, and light bites to round out the experience in that same time block.

I would only pause if you’re chasing a strong alcoholic cocktail buzz or you prefer less-sweet drinks. In that case, go in with eyes open: this is built around chocolate flavor and dessert-style presentation, not spirit intensity.

If you match the sweet-to-chocolate vibe, this is the kind of activity that turns a normal sightseeing day into something memorable without eating up your whole evening.

FAQ

How long is The Chocolate Cocktail Club London experience?

It’s listed as about 1 to 2 hours.

What is the price per person?

The price is $15.08 per person.

Do I need to be 18 or older?

Yes. The experience is for over 18s.

Do I get a drink with the ticket?

Yes. Your ticket includes one free drink, and you can buy more if you want.

Is the ticket mobile?

Yes. You receive a mobile ticket.

When is it open?

The listed opening hours are Tuesdays from 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM, within the date range shown (06/25/2024 to 01/20/2027).

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If the experience is canceled because a minimum traveler number isn’t met, you’ll be offered another date/experience or a full refund.

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