REVIEW · DUBLIN
Premium Cocktail Class
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Want to learn tiki cocktails in Dublin? Ohana Tiki Bar Dublin turns a standard night out into a hands-on cocktail class built around one very specific idea: tiki is serious business here. It also helps that Ohana is billed as the only Tiki Bar in Ireland, which makes the setting part of the experience, not just a backdrop.
I like the format for practical reasons: you’re lined up for 3 cocktails in about 2 hours, and you’ll step behind the bar to actively build one with a mixologist. One thing to consider is that pricing shows up as €30 for the class in the description, while some listings show $49 per person, so double-check your final checkout total. Also, if you want the Zombie-style cocktail called The 40 Foot Drop, it’s an extra €6.
In This Review
- Key reasons to try Ohana Tiki Bar’s Premium Cocktail Class
- Ohana Tiki Bar Dublin: Why This Tiki Setup Feels Different
- How the 2-Hour Cocktail Class Flows (and What You Should Notice)
- 3 Cocktails Included: What You’ll Actually Do vs Drink
- About the Zombie upgrade
- The Rum and Cocktail Menu: Why “200+ Choices” Changes Your Learning
- Where to Meet: Dublin Directions Without Stress
- Instructor, Languages, and the Adult-Only Rule
- Price and Value: How €30 vs $49 Can Still Make Sense
- Who Should Book This Cocktail Class (and Who Might Not Love It)
- Practical Tips for Your First Tiki-Class Night in Dublin
- Should You Book Ohana Tiki Bar’s Premium Cocktail Class?
- FAQ
- How long is the Premium Cocktail Class?
- How much does the cocktail class cost?
- What is included in the Premium Cocktail Class?
- Do I make a cocktail or just drink them?
- Is The 40 Foot Drop Zombie included?
- Where do I meet for the class?
- Is the experience wheelchair accessible?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key reasons to try Ohana Tiki Bar’s Premium Cocktail Class

- Only Tiki Bar in Ireland means the vibe is the whole point
- 3 cocktails included in a 2-hour session, with one hands-on build
- Over 200 rums from all 7 continents, plus 30+ cocktails to draw from
- Learn directly from a mixologist while working in a real bar setup
- Adult-focused fun (not suitable for children under 18)
Ohana Tiki Bar Dublin: Why This Tiki Setup Feels Different
If you’ve ever wandered into a tiki bar and thought, Nice look, shame I don’t know what I’m ordering, this is made for you. Ohana is designed around the ritual of tiki cocktails: rum, syrups, citrus, spices, and that always-a-little-playful bar swagger. And because it’s positioned as the only tiki bar in Ireland, the experience has a stronger sense of place than most “cocktail class” options that could feel interchangeable.
The most useful detail is the scale of the menu. The bar’s known for a selection of over 200 rums from all 7 continents and 30+ cocktails on offer. That matters because it gives the mixologist room to tailor the class to the kinds of flavors you like, not just a one-size-fits-all demo. Even if you don’t end up “studying rum,” you’ll leave with a better mental map for how tiki drinks are constructed.
One more thing: this isn’t a quiet tasting. It’s a bar experience where you come in, get into the mood, and learn by doing. And yes, the description mentions getting lei’d, which tells you they want you to feel like this is a fun event, not a school assignment.
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How the 2-Hour Cocktail Class Flows (and What You Should Notice)

The class runs for 2 hours. That timeframe is important. It’s long enough to learn something real and make at least one drink yourself, but short enough that you won’t spend your entire Dublin evening “in class.”
Here’s the practical structure you can expect based on the offer details:
- You arrive at the venue (look for the purple lights and go down the stairs).
- You’re guided by a mixologist/instructor, with English, Polish, and Portuguese support depending on the session.
- You’re served three cocktails during the experience.
- One of those cocktails is the one you build behind the bar with help.
In other words, it’s not just watching. You get the feel of the workflow in a working bar environment: measuring, mixing steps, and getting a handle on what changes the flavor.
Also, because the venue is a tiki bar with a very wide rum selection, the “learning” part isn’t only about technique. It’s also about choices—learning how different rum styles and cocktail components shift sweetness, aroma, and strength. That’s the kind of knowledge that helps you order better back in your own neighborhood.
3 Cocktails Included: What You’ll Actually Do vs Drink

The class is built around a simple promise: for €30, you get 3 cocktails, and 1 of them is hands-on. This is one of the best value setups for a short class because you’re not only paying for instruction. You’re paying for the privilege of trying multiple tiki styles.
You’ll step behind the bar for one cocktail and make it with guidance from the mixologist. For the other two, you still get the full experience of tasting them as part of the class. That’s a key difference from some “cocktail classes” that have you make everything but serve very little, or others that have you watch while only one drink is real.
If you’re considering what to ask for, think about flavor families. Tiki cocktails often land somewhere on a spectrum between bright and citrusy vs deep and spiced, with sweetness in the mix either way. The mixologist can steer you toward something that makes sense for your palate, especially with access to that 200+ rum lineup.
About the Zombie upgrade
There’s an add-on detail worth planning around. If you specifically want to make the bar’s version of the Zombie called The 40 Foot Drop, it costs an extra €6 and can be paid on the day. If Zombie is your must-have, you’ll want to factor that into your budget ahead of time.
The Rum and Cocktail Menu: Why “200+ Choices” Changes Your Learning
A lot of cocktail classes teach one recipe. This one is more likely to teach decision-making, because the inventory is huge. When you have over 200 rums from all 7 continents, the mixologist isn’t stuck building everything from the same bottle list. That opens the door to comparing how different rums behave in a tiki context.
Here’s what that means for you, practically:
- You’ll get a better feel for how rum type can influence taste (even when the drink looks similar).
- You’ll likely notice how tiki cocktails balance sweetness, citrus, and spice rather than leaning only on alcohol strength.
- You’ll leave with a clearer sense of what you like, so ordering later isn’t guesswork.
The bar also offers 30+ cocktails, so the class isn’t limited to a tiny set of options. That doesn’t guarantee the instructor will hit every style—but it does mean you’re in a place where flavor variety is normal, not a special exception.
And since you’re making one cocktail yourself, the menu knowledge turns into real muscle memory. You’re less likely to walk away thinking, That was fun, but I don’t know what I just did.
Where to Meet: Dublin Directions Without Stress
This class has a very specific meeting point description, and it’s the kind of detail that prevents you from wasting 10 minutes wandering Dublin streets.
Go to the building with purple lights going up the exterior, then go down the stairs to enter the venue. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you don’t need to plan a second meetup or figure out your next destination mid-class.
Because you’re going downstairs, I’d recommend keeping your shoes comfortable. It’s a small detail, but it matters in a real bar entrance—especially if you’re mixing tiki drinks and staying upright.
Instructor, Languages, and the Adult-Only Rule
This is an instructor-led session, and the instructor/mixologist supports multiple languages: English, Polish, and Portuguese. That’s useful if you prefer to ask questions in a language you’re comfortable with, especially when learning how ingredients affect flavor.
The experience is not suitable for children under 18, so it’s built for an adult night out. If you’re traveling with teens, this is a straight-up yes-or-no item before you book.
Good to know: the venue is listed as wheelchair accessible, so you can plan on being able to participate if you use mobility equipment. Accessibility is clearly flagged as available, which makes this easier to trust than vague “maybe” listings.
Price and Value: How €30 vs $49 Can Still Make Sense
Let’s talk money like a grown-up.
The class is advertised as €30 for 3 cocktails, and the experience summary also lists $49 per person. That can happen when currency conversions or different platforms show totals differently. Either way, the value case is pretty clear: you’re getting three drinks in about two hours, plus hands-on time behind the bar for one of them.
If you price this in your head as:
- the cost of 3 cocktails at a typical Dublin bar,
- plus the mixologist instruction,
- plus the chance to actually make a tiki drink,
…it’s not a bad deal for a short evening activity. The add-on Zombie option (The 40 Foot Drop) at €6 is also a reasonable “only if you want it” upsell, rather than something baked into the base price.
If you’re budgeting, here’s the move: decide whether you want Zombie-style. If yes, add €6 to your mental total. If no, you’re likely finishing with the base includes.
Who Should Book This Cocktail Class (and Who Might Not Love It)
I’d book this if you want a hands-on experience that’s still firmly fun. It’s especially appealing if:
- you like tiki drinks and want to understand what makes them taste the way they do,
- you’re visiting Dublin and want something more memorable than a generic pub stop,
- you enjoy activities where you actively participate rather than just observe.
You might skip it if:
- you prefer only non-alcoholic experiences (this is built around cocktails),
- you want a purely educational tasting with no bar-style event energy,
- you’re traveling with kids under 18.
If you’re a wheelchair user, the accessibility note is a plus, and the class format sounds like it’s designed to work for participants without the friction of a complicated “lab” setup. Just confirm the specific entrance flow when you arrive, since the venue involves stairs from the external marker.
Practical Tips for Your First Tiki-Class Night in Dublin
Tiki cocktails have a learning curve, but it’s a friendly one.
- Ask the mixologist what you’re tasting. Even one question like how the rum choice changes the finish can make the lesson “stick.”
- Pay attention to sweetness vs balance. Tiki often leans sweet, but it shouldn’t feel sloppy; the class format is a great chance to learn how that balance is built.
- If The 40 Foot Drop sounds like your thing, decide before you’re mid-lesson. It’s an extra €6, and you’ll feel better if it’s a deliberate choice.
Also, keep your timing flexible. It’s a 2-hour block, and you’ll be in a bar environment where you’re tasting multiple cocktails. Plan a slower next stop for afterwards. Dublin nights are better when you don’t rush your stride right after a rum lesson.
Should You Book Ohana Tiki Bar’s Premium Cocktail Class?
Yes, if you want a Dublin activity with a real point of view. The “only tiki bar in Ireland” angle isn’t just branding—this place is built around rum culture, tiki flavors, and hands-on cocktail making. Add in three cocktails, a chance to go behind the bar, and a serious rum selection (200+) and you’ve got strong value for a two-hour outing.
The only reasons not to book are simple: you don’t want alcohol-based classes, you’re traveling with someone under 18, or you’re hoping for a quiet, purely theoretical workshop. If those don’t apply, this is the kind of experience that makes a night out feel like it actually taught you something.
FAQ
How long is the Premium Cocktail Class?
The class lasts 2 hours.
How much does the cocktail class cost?
It’s listed at $49 per person, and the class description also references €30 for three cocktails. Check your checkout total for the final price in your currency.
What is included in the Premium Cocktail Class?
You get 3 cocktails. One of those cocktails is the one you make behind the bar with help from the mixologist.
Do I make a cocktail or just drink them?
You make one cocktail behind the bar. You still receive two additional cocktails as part of the class.
Is The 40 Foot Drop Zombie included?
No. If you want to make The 40 Foot Drop Zombie version, it’s an extra €6 paid on the day.
Where do I meet for the class?
Meet at the venue where you can see purple lights on the building, and you’ll enter by going down stairs.
Is the experience wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is listed as wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





























