Doing hands-on classes is when my boyfriend and I have the most fun together. Credit: TERRA DEHART

Doing hands-on classes is when my boyfriend and I have the most fun together.

Doing hands-on classes is when my boyfriend and I have the most fun together. TERRA DEHART

The martini was born in a bathtub. Or at least that’s one way the origin story goes. During the Prohibition era, gin was easier and faster to make than time-intensive barrel-aged whiskey. After bathtub gin made some people blind, they started cutting it with vermouth. Thus, the martini was born.

That’s one of the many things my boyfriend, Harry, and I learned at Cure Cocktail, a hole-in-the-wall cocktail bar that’s a stone’s throw from Harry’s apartment on Capitol Hill. I had bought him a cocktail-making class at Cure for Christmas. Doing hands-on classes is when we have the most fun together, like when we did a tea tasting or took a blacksmithing class.

Cure Cocktail is quaint and cozy. There were lights casting a dim yellow glow on a wall of rain-spattered windows. Harry and I looked at each other as the host guided us to our seats. “We should come back here all the time,” he said.

Nathalie Graham covers anything she finds fun, weird, or interesting. You can find a lot of that in her column, Play Date. Her work has also appeared around town in The Seattle Times, GeekWire, and the...