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10th July 2019
07:00pm BST

The concept for The Cauldron - which also has outlets in New York, London and Edinburgh - draws on a mix of magical traditions, including our mystical Celtic heritage, to create an enchanted forest feel in the room. There's no official affiliation with JK Rowling's Harry Potter - which might explain why repeatedly saying "reparo" to the glass we broke didn't fix it - but, as a fan of the Boy Who Lived, it's impossible not to imagine you're in his wizarding world when you're at The Cauldron.
Next, it was time to unlock the ingredients from a magical cabinet (restricted section?) and conjure up some trouble. We ground up spices in a pestle and mortar, then added them with drops and dashes of various liquids to our allotted cauldron. With the addition of some fairy dust it began to bubble and steam, leaving us both squealing with delight and scrambling to get photos. The resulting drink was equally as enchanting.
The session lasted for 1 hour 45 minutes, giving us plenty of time to make our enchanted draughts and to enjoy them. It includes three drinks, and there are additional drinks available to order - including a flaming cocktail that will blow your mind on several levels.
Overall verdict? An experience that is quite simply magical.
The Cauldron is a three-month pop-up experience. Tickets cost €29.99 per person off peak, and €34.99 per person at peak times.
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