Natasha David is a German-born American bartender, mixologist, and author. In 2014, Ms. David opened the cocktail bar Nitecap on New York's Lower East Side, which was acclaimed by critics and became known for its selection of boilermakers, slushies, and spritzers. David also competed on Iron Chef America. Nitecap closed in September 2020 due to the pandemic. In 2022, Ms. David authored the cocktail recipe book Drink Lightly, which features 100+ recipes for low and no-alcohol drinks. David has consulted for notable restaurants and bars such as Soho Grand Hotel and Roxy Hotel. Her cocktail recipes have been featured in many publications and books, such as New York Times, Bon Appetit, and The Essential Cocktail Book. Ms. David has also been awarded as Zagat's 30 under 30, Eater's Bartender of
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| - Natasha David is a German-born American bartender, mixologist, and author. In 2014, Ms. David opened the cocktail bar Nitecap on New York's Lower East Side, which was acclaimed by critics and became known for its selection of boilermakers, slushies, and spritzers. David also competed on Iron Chef America. Nitecap closed in September 2020 due to the pandemic. In 2022, Ms. David authored the cocktail recipe book Drink Lightly, which features 100+ recipes for low and no-alcohol drinks. David has consulted for notable restaurants and bars such as Soho Grand Hotel and Roxy Hotel. Her cocktail recipes have been featured in many publications and books, such as New York Times, Bon Appetit, and The Essential Cocktail Book. Ms. David has also been awarded as Zagat's 30 under 30, Eater's Bartender of (en)
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| - Natasha David is a German-born American bartender, mixologist, and author. In 2014, Ms. David opened the cocktail bar Nitecap on New York's Lower East Side, which was acclaimed by critics and became known for its selection of boilermakers, slushies, and spritzers. David also competed on Iron Chef America. Nitecap closed in September 2020 due to the pandemic. In 2022, Ms. David authored the cocktail recipe book Drink Lightly, which features 100+ recipes for low and no-alcohol drinks. David has consulted for notable restaurants and bars such as Soho Grand Hotel and Roxy Hotel. Her cocktail recipes have been featured in many publications and books, such as New York Times, Bon Appetit, and The Essential Cocktail Book. Ms. David has also been awarded as Zagat's 30 under 30, Eater's Bartender of the Year, StarChef's Rising Star, and Imbibe Bartender of the Year. She co-ownsYou & Me Cocktail with her husband Jeremy Oertel. The company is responsible for a range of projects including Paul Sevigny’s Baby Grand and the forthcoming revamp of Pravda‘s cocktail program. (en)
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