Cocktail Chemistry


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Listique’s Recommendation

If there’s one thing we know for certain, it’s that we’re bored of mundane cocktail bars and mixologists that refuse to extend their creativity beyond a simple Cosmopolitan or Mojito. The motivation behind Cocktail Chemistry couldn’t be further from this. So much more than a simplistic food and drink service, they will pull out all the stops to provide an all in one, unique experience for the purpose of your enjoyment. Whether you want to put on a cocktail party in your home, office or favourite country hideout, Cocktail Chemistry will make sure that they pull off an absolutely fabulous celebration that will be remembered by all your guests for years to come.


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About Cocktail Chemistry

Cocktail Chemistry may be a respected bespoke food and drink service, but they pride themselves on being a lot more than that. They make it their top priority to provide their clients with an all-round extraordinary experience. As well as providing delicious alcoholic canapes, tasty nibbles and creative designs, Cocktail Chemistry brings a certain zest and excitement to every event they cater for, that just cannot be recreated by other organisations. Their experienced team provide all sorts of celebrations and occasions, including private parties such as Bar Mitzvah’s, to corporate events, office parties and business exhibitions. Their cocktail party packages include wonderful perks such as bespoke cocktail designs, a cocktail menu to choose from, a mobile bar and a professional mixologist. While their canapes and finger food packages include chefs, waiters, a menu to choose from, equipment, delivers and an event guide. “Your team were fantastic, we really can’t thank you enough for what you added to our event. All of our guests commented on how great the bar was! You have been so lovely to deal with and I am very grateful for your support in the lead up to the wedding and your wonderful skills in making the day such a success!” - Charlotte, Client

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