Atilla Iskifoglu

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Atilla Iskif
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Born1988
OccupationMaster Mixologist
Known forFour-time European Bar Show Champion and bar industry social media star.

Atilla Iskif is a British, Turkish flair bartender . [1] He has earned accolades internationally in several countries. He is a four-time Bar Show Champion and a global social media star with millions of followers. [2] [3] He leverages his experience and knowledge to train bartenders all around the globe, having trained around 2000 bartenders in 15 countries. [4] Atilla gained notable recognition on the BBC 6 O’clock News in London while representing the UK at the World Championships in Cuba. In 2009, he played a crucial role in popularizing performance bartending, captivating audiences, judges, and viewers at home with his remarkable performance on Britain’s Got Talent, Atilla gained millions of followers across the social media accounts as well as managing the entire bar operations at celebrity Chefs Nusret Salbae Restaurants in United States.

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Celebrity performances

Iskifoglu has performed flair bartending for Sting, John Travolta, Madonna, Darius, Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan.

Media and interviews

International awards

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