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Angeliqua Rivera Makes History in Diageo World Class Bartender Competition

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31 July 2025
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Angeliqua Rivera, the celebrated Filipino mixologist affectionately known as Kenya’s “Rockstar Bartender,” continues to inspire in the country’s hospitality scene. Earlier this year, she cemented her legacy by securing first runner-up in the Diageo World Class Kenya competition, standing out as the only female in the top three finalists.

Now being recognised in retrospect, Rivera’s journey is nothing short of transformative. Her rise in Nairobi’s cocktail culture began with an unexpected detour — from trained nurse and touring singer across the Middle East to headlining Kenya’s first all-female bartender-led bar.

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Born and raised in the Philippines, Rivera grew up in a culture where food and drink were central to community and celebration. While performing across Manila, Qatar, Dubai and Egypt, she developed a deep appreciation for the craft and sensory experience of bartending. In 2016, what was meant to be a short visit to Kenya turned into a permanent move. Rivera was drawn by the country’s warm climate and the glaring gap in female representation behind the bar.

Since then, she has spent close to a decade shaping the bartending landscape in Nairobi — both as a mixologist and as a mentor. She now heads cocktail programmes at Onza Restaurant and the newly launched Yamas Greek Restaurant, curating signature experiences informed by her travels to more than 25 countries.

Her standout moment came earlier this year in the World Class Kenya competition, where she presented the cocktail “The Twelvefold Toast.” The drink, a tribute to Kenyan hospitality traditions, was built around Singleton 12-Year-Old whisky and paired with Lavender Cryo Blanche, Perrier Sparkling Water, and an elegant gold pear garnish. “Singleton is a beautifully balanced base,” Rivera explains. “It is approachable and expressive — ideal for storytelling through cocktails.”

This was not her first time on the World Class stage. Having participated multiple times since 2019, Rivera notes that 2025 brought the most diverse and competitive field yet. “It was encouraging to see more women join this year,” she says. “Each round challenged our craft, our cultural fluency, and our ability to innovate under pressure.”

What sets Rivera apart is not only her technical mastery but her philosophy. She champions sensory storytelling, using herbs, spices and cultural references to evoke memory and emotion. “For me, bartending is about more than drinks,” she says. “It is about mood, memory, smell, and the joy of sharing something meaningful.”

Off the competition stage, Rivera’s mission is to push the boundaries of the bartending profession. At Yamas, she leads Kenya’s first all-women bartender team. She advocates for equal pay, broader representation, and the recognition of bartending as a respected and aspirational career path.

Her advice to aspiring female bartenders is as honest as it is empowering: “Do not water yourself down to fit in. Take your space, one day at a time. And if there is no space, create your own.”

As she looks ahead, Rivera remains committed to redefining what leadership in mixology looks like — female-led, globally informed, and locally grounded. Her story, marked by resilience, artistry and purpose, continues to pour new life into Kenya’s bar culture.

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