If you’re craving a hands-on, delicious activity during your London visit, the Chocolate Truffle-Making Workshop might just be the treat you need. While I haven’t personally taken this class, based on reviews and details, it sounds like a delightful way to spend a couple of hours, especially if you love chocolate or want a fun, memorable experience.
One of the things I really appreciate about this workshop is how it combines interactive learning with indulgent fun. You get to create something truly satisfying—your own chocolate truffles—guided by a friendly instructor in a relaxed setting. Plus, the option to bring your own drinks adds a social, laid-back vibe that’s perfect for friends, couples, or even family members who enjoy a bit of sweet crafting.
A potential consideration is that this is a 2.5-hour experience which includes some hands-on work and socializing, so it’s best suited for those who enjoy a bit of a relaxed, creative activity. If you’re not a fan of potentially messy kitchen adventures or need a very quick activity, this might not be the best fit. Still, it offers excellent value for the price, especially given that you get to take home your own box of handmade truffles.
This experience seems perfect for anyone looking for a fun, tasty distraction in London, whether you’re a chocolate lover or just want a different kind of outing that’s memorable and a little indulgent.
Key Points

- Hands-on chocolate making: You get to craft your own truffles from scratch, which is both fun and rewarding.
- Flexible social aspect: Bring your own drinks and make it a relaxed, social event.
- Learn from an experienced instructor: JoJo guides you through each step with friendly professionalism.
- Take home your creations: Leave with a box of your own delicious chocolates to enjoy later.
- Affordable and well-rated: At about $60, the experience offers good value, with a 4.6-star average across 10 reviews.
- Accessible: Suitable for a variety of groups, from friends to couples, though not specifically family-focused.
An In-Depth Look at the Chocolate Truffle Workshop

Let’s talk about what you can expect if you decide to try this in London. The class takes place at the Clapham North Art Centre, a familiar spot for local creative events, and lasts about 2.5 hours. That’s enough time to get hands-on, learn a few tips, and enjoy the company of fellow chocolate enthusiasts.
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The Flow of the Workshop
You’ll start by making a creamy ganache — the essential heart of a good chocolate truffle. This isn’t just pouring ingredients together; it’s about understanding the right consistency and tempering techniques, so your chocolates are smooth and glossy. The instructor, JoJo, is praised for being fun and approachable, which helps keep the mood light and encouraging.
Next, you’ll shape the ganache into small spheres—your personal chocolate “little balls.” This part is especially satisfying; rolling and shaping the ganache is tactile and satisfying, and many reviewers comment on how enjoyable it is to see their little truffles come together.
Afterward, you’ll coat your truffles in melted chocolate or cocoa powder, which gives them that perfect, appealing finish. Decorate with sprinkles or cocoa nibs if you like—an easy way to personalize your treats. Since you can bring your drinks, many participants make it a casual, friendly gathering, perhaps with a glass of wine or a craft beer in hand. The informal setting is praised by those who enjoy making food in a relaxed environment.
The Ingredients and Equipment
All ingredients are provided, meaning your focus is on the crafting process rather than shopping or prep work. The workshop includes all necessary equipment, so you just need to bring your enthusiasm and maybe a nice drink.
The Experience and Atmosphere
Many reviews highlight how JoJo’s personality makes the workshop enjoyable. She’s described as funny, kind, and knowledgeable. One reviewer even mentions that the class offers a nice glimpse of London’s local spots—adding a bit of extra charm to the experience.
Participants also appreciate the take-home aspect—a box of their own handmade chocolates. This not only makes for a sweet souvenir but also gives you a chance to recreate the magic at home, sharing your new skills with friends or family.
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At $60.61 per person, this workshop feels like a fair deal. Considering you’re making and taking home several handmade truffles, and that the class is led by a friendly, experienced instructor, most reviewers find it worth the price. Plus, the option to reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, makes it flexible for your travel plans.
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The Social and Practical Considerations
Bringing your own drinks is encouraged, with a small corkage fee (£2 per bottle), making it easy to enjoy a drink while you work. The class is suitable for adults who enjoy a relaxed, creative activity and don’t mind a little mess. The casual vibe of the workshop makes it more of a social event than a formal class, which many find appealing.
What Real Participants Say

One reviewer mentioned: “JoJo was great fun to make chocolates with. My girlfriend and I had a great time and will certainly recommend and come back for more activities she offers.” Another shared: “My 12-year-old daughter and I had a lovely time. JoJo is so funny and kind! Also, it was nice to see another part of London while heading to and from the venue.”
These reviews highlight the friendly atmosphere and the enjoyment of creating something delicious in good company. The presence of an experienced guide makes the process smoother and more enjoyable, especially for those new to working with chocolate.
Who Is This Experience Best For?

This workshop suits adults looking for a relaxed, hands-on activity that combines creativity and indulgence. It’s perfect for chocolate lovers, friends, couples, or anyone wanting a fun culinary experience in London. If you’re a bit of a DIY enthusiast, you’ll appreciate the chance to learn new skills and take home tasty results. It’s not specifically geared towards children, but older kids or teenagers who enjoy chocolate and crafts might like it too.
The Sum Up
The London Chocolate Truffle-Making Workshop offers a tasty, interactive escape from the typical sightseeing grind. It’s a chance to learn a new skill, enjoy some good company, and end up with homemade chocolates you can be proud of. The relaxed, friendly atmosphere and the opportunity to bring your own drinks make this a versatile outing, ideal for a casual afternoon or a unique date idea.
While it’s not a gourmet culinary class, it’s a genuinely enjoyable experience that balances fun, learning, and delicious results. If you’re in London and looking for something a little different to do—especially if you love chocolate—this workshop is well worth considering. It’s a great way to indulge your sweet tooth while making memories with friends or loved ones.
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“JoJo was great fun to make chocolates with Me and my Gf had a great time and will certainly recommend and come back for the activities she has to o…”
FAQ
Is the workshop suitable for beginners?
Yes, the class is designed for all levels. The instructor guides you through each step, making it accessible whether you’re a novice or have some kitchen experience.
Can I bring my own drinks?
Absolutely. You’re encouraged to bring your own alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks to enjoy during the class. There’s a small corkage fee of £2 per bottle or can.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes are recommended since you’ll be working with chocolate and possibly getting a little messy.
How long does the class last?
The workshop runs for approximately 2.5 hours, giving enough time to learn, create, and socialize without feeling rushed.
Is there a minimum group size?
While the specific group size isn’t detailed, most reviews suggest it’s a small, intimate setting, which helps keep the experience personal and fun.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible for travel plans.
Is the location easy to find?
Yes, the class starts at the Clapham North Art Centre, which is accessible and well-signposted. If in doubt, follow signs to JoJo’s cafe.
Will I be able to recreate this at home?
Definitely. All ingredients and equipment are provided, and you’ll take home your own chocolates to practice what you’ve learned.
If you’re in London and craving a sweet, creative break, this workshop could be just what you need. It’s fun, tasty, and a perfect way to spend a couple of hours making something truly special.
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