Bottoms Up Espresso is planning to open up a new location in Chico, Calif., but the idea appears to have residents hot and bothered — and not in the way the owners likely intended.
The “bikini coffee shop” chain, which already operates six locations in California with female baristas who wear little more than lingerie or swimwear, is drawing criticism from Chico residents, who have already raised concerns with the city manager, the Chico Enterprise-Record is reporting.
“There’s nothing we can do. It hasn’t opened,” said City Manager Mark Orme, who told the Enterprise-Record that he’s already gotten numerous phone and email complaints about the business.
Another critic of the new Bottoms Up Espresso location concerns that the coffee shop will be opening just down the block from her dance studio, which is “full of impressionable children.”
“The concern is that Hype Dance has 300-plus students coming in and out weekly and their exposure to the business is out of the kids’ control. This is their home, where they feel safe and comfortable,” said Sarah Schneeweis, the owner of Hype Dance.
Schneeweis also told Action News Now that she doesn’t want her students exposed to the baristas’ attire.
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The “bikini coffee shop” chain, which already operates six locations in California with female baristas who wear little more than lingerie or swimwear, is drawing criticism from Chico residents, who have already raised concerns with the city manager, the Chico Enterprise-Record is reporting.
“There’s nothing we can do. It hasn’t opened,” said City Manager Mark Orme, who told the Enterprise-Record that he’s already gotten numerous phone and email complaints about the business.
Another critic of the new Bottoms Up Espresso location concerns that the coffee shop will be opening just down the block from her dance studio, which is “full of impressionable children.”
“The concern is that Hype Dance has 300-plus students coming in and out weekly and their exposure to the business is out of the kids’ control. This is their home, where they feel safe and comfortable,” said Sarah Schneeweis, the owner of Hype Dance.
Schneeweis also told Action News Now that she doesn’t want her students exposed to the baristas’ attire.
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