Imagine spending a couple of hours in a scenic balcony in Coyoacán, learning how to make traditional Mexican cocktails with a local twist. That’s pretty much what this Mexican Mixology Workshop offers. It’s a small-group experience that combines the art of cocktail-making with a taste of Mexico’s rich spirits like mezcal, tequila, POX, and sotol, all topped off with stunning views of one of Mexico City’s most charming neighborhoods.
What we really love about this experience is its intimate vibe and the chance to personalize your drinks with authentic ingredients like dried pineapple, hibiscus, and even grasshoppers. Plus, the opportunity to make your own artisanal salt using a traditional molcajete adds that extra touch of Mexican craftsmanship. On the flip side, it’s a fairly short activity—just about two hours—and it’s best suited for adults, so keep that in mind if you’re traveling with younger family members.
Overall, if you’re into hands-on cultural experiences, enjoy flavorful drinks, and want a memorable view to match, this workshop might be just what you’re looking for. It’s especially ideal for couples, small groups, or solo travelers eager to connect with local flavors in a relaxed setting. Let’s unpack what makes it so special, along with a few practical details.
Key Points

- Intimate setting with panoramic views of Coyoacán suitable for small groups or couples.
- Learn to craft three cocktails using premium Mexican spirits like mezcal, POX, tequila, and sotol.
- Personalize your drinks with local ingredients such as hibiscus, dried pineapple, herbs, and even grasshoppers.
- Create and take home artisanal salt made with a traditional molcajete, adding a flavorful souvenir.
- Includes professional tools and guidance from a knowledgeable host, making the experience accessible and fun.
- Cost-effective at around $70, offering a balanced mix of learning, tasting, and culture.
A Closer Look at the Experience
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Setting and Atmosphere
The workshop takes place on a scenic balcony overlooking Coyoacán’s vibrant streets and park. It’s a smaller, more personal setting—limited to just 8 travelers—meaning you get plenty of attention from your host and a chance to ask questions or experiment with your drinks.
The view isn’t just a backdrop; it’s part of the charm. You’ll love the way the city unfolds beneath you, offering a perfect pause from the hustle, especially for those who appreciate a good vista to complement their culinary adventures.
What You’ll Do During the Workshop
Over roughly two hours, you and your fellow you will learn some professional mixology techniques—but in a friendly, approachable way. The host, Luis, has garnered praise for his hospitality and expert tips, making everyone feel comfortable regardless of prior experience.
You’ll get to choose your ingredients—fruits, herbs, and spices—to create drinks that reflect your tastes. This custom approach is a big plus, as it makes each cocktail unique. The spirits used are authentic Mexican options like mezcal, POX, tequila, and sotol, giving you a genuine taste of local flavors.
Making Your Own Artisanal Salt
A fun highlight is making your own artisanal salt using a traditional molcajete. The options include hibiscus, dried pineapple, epazote, rosemary, and even grasshoppers. This component isn’t just about flavor—it’s a craft that connects you to traditional ingredients and methods. And yes, you get to take home your creation in a glass jar, which makes a tasty souvenir.
The Drinks You’ll Create
Expect to craft three cocktails during the workshop. While the exact recipes aren’t listed, you can anticipate a mix of classic Mexican spirits and local ingredients, giving you a taste of traditional and contemporary flavors. Guests have raved about the quality of the drinks and the variety of ingredients they could incorporate.
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What Other Travelers Say
Multiple reviews highlight the knowledgeable guide and the stunning views as standout features. One reviewer mentioned that Luis, the host, “made us laugh, learn, and our drinks were delicious,” emphasizing the fun and friendly atmosphere. Others appreciated the attention to detail, from choosing ingredients to learning the story behind each spirit.
Price and Value
At approximately $70 per person, this experience offers a fair deal. It includes three cocktails, a guided workshop, artisanal salt, bottled water, and the chance to learn from a professional. When you consider the personalized attention and the culture—plus the unique souvenir—you’re getting a lot for your money.
Practical Considerations
- Duration: About 2 hours; a relaxed pace.
- Group size: Limited to 8 travelers, ensuring intimacy.
- Age restrictions: Alcoholic beverages served only to those 21 and older; non-alcoholic options are available for others.
- Meeting point: Jardín Plaza Hidalgo, in Coyoacán, easily accessible by public transportation.
- Booking: The experience is booked on average 25 days in advance, which is wise if you want to secure a spot during busy times.
What We Think

This workshop is a fantastic way to learn about Mexican flavors and culture without leaving the city. It’s not just about cocktails—it’s about understanding the ingredients, the traditions, and the craft behind Mexican spirits. The panoramic view makes it all the more memorable, providing a perfect backdrop for a fun, relaxed learning experience.
The guide’s friendliness and the shared experience create a welcoming atmosphere—whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with a small group. The ability to customize your drinks adds a personal touch that many other tastings or classes lack.
However, keep in mind that this is a shorter activity focusing mainly on drink-making and salt crafting. It’s great for a laid-back afternoon but not a full-day tour. Also, since alcohol is involved, it’s not suitable for under 21 unless non-alcoholic options are preferred.
Who Will Enjoy This?

If you’re curious about Mexican spirits or love cocktails, this workshop is a no-brainer. It’s perfect for adults who want a relaxed, engaging cultural experience with a scenic view to match. It’s also a wonderful activity for celebrating special occasions like birthdays or small gatherings. Travelers who enjoy learning new skills in a friendly environment will find this especially rewarding.
This experience isn’t for those seeking a high-energy night out or a full-fledged bar crawl. Instead, it’s about quality over quantity—delivering a memorable taste of Mexico’s drink culture in a beautiful setting.
Mexican Mixology Workshop with Panoramic View in Coyoacán
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FAQ

Is this experience suitable for children or minors?
No, alcohol is only served to those 21 and older. Guests under 18 will be served non-alcoholic beverages.
How long does the workshop last?
It’s approximately 2 hours, providing enough time to learn and enjoy without feeling rushed.
What’s included in the price?
You get three cocktails crafted by you, bottled water, a guided mixology session, your artisanal salt, and a glass jar of the salt to take home.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Jardín Plaza Hidalgo, in Coyoacán, making it easy to incorporate into your day.
Is transportation included?
No, private transport isn’t included. It’s recommended to arrive by public transit or taxi.
What kind of spirits will I learn about?
Expect to work with traditional Mexican spirits like mezcal, tequila, POX, and sotol.
If you’re looking for a fun, authentic way to enjoy Mexico City’s flavors with a dash of culture and a view, this mixology class hits the spot. It’s relaxed, educational, and offers a taste of local craftsmanship that stays with you long after the last sip.
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