HOSPITALITY

Natalka owns one of Brooklyn’s most welcoming cocktail bars as well as an AIRBNB getaway home.

elsa

“Elsa serves up its original … East Village locale’s same fancy feels in this decadent Cobble Hill reincarnation ... The drinks highlight lesser-used ingredients, such as cucumber tea, Szechuan peppercorns, wildflower honey and grapefruit in the Golden Fang.”

Time Out NY’s “50 Best Bars in NYC You Can’t Miss”

Mix up some of Elsa’s signature cocktails at home with Natalka’s cocktail cookbook.

A bright dining room with a wall of windows looking out onto trees, skylights, many plants, and a long table with 6 chairs

Laura in the Woods

6 guests · 2 bedrooms · 3 beds · 2.5 baths

This stunning light-filled house located in Roxbury, Connecticut creates a unique getaway for anyone needing a little time away from the city, as it brings peace and restoration, surrounding you with nature in all seasons with maximal comfort and style.

★ 5.0 · Read Reviews

hospitality consulting

Do you have questions about building a product for use in the hospitality market? Are you opening your own place, and wish you had someone on call for meaningful advice? Do you need an extra pair of eyes on a specific problem? Natalka’s specialty is solving unsolvable problems. She is available for a limited number of hopsitaly project consultations; if you’re looking for some extra help, get in touch!

Previous projects

Ramona

“Past the curtained doorway of this glam Greenpoint watering hole (sister to Elsa in the East Village), a hip crowd downs craft cocktails at a gleaming marble bar and cozy tables.”

Zagat’s Best Cocktail Bars in NYC


elsa(Original location)

“…owners Jay Schneider and Natalka Burian have given the place a serious face lift while keeping the drinking/clothing consumption combo. Bespoke men's suits will now be sold, but even more eye-catching is the antique sewing machine they've turned into a beer tap. For the curious, it's named Elsa after Italian-born fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli, who lived in New York during Prohibition.”

- John Del Signore, Gothamist