At the California cafe, where baristi work in a bikini, revoked the license

Unconventional coffee shop in California was at the center of a scandal because too provocative outfits employees.

Controversial school Bottoms Up Espresso opened its doors in December 2018 at 3939 Broadway is outlets Caffino, who worked there in the past 10 years, said in an interview with the Times Herald’s Director of community development in American Canyon (NAPA County) Brent Cooper. In January, city officials first announced plans to revoke the license of the café for Frank outfits baristas. Opponents Bottoms Up Espresso argued that the institution was more like a strip club than at Starbucks.

«4 January 2019 I met one of the owners, who informed me that he intends to demand from members of the staff American Canyon, wearing the same causing the costumes worn by employees other outlets Bottoms Up Espresso — said Cooper. The business owner introduced a dress code. Costumes the dress code to some extent show that the business meets the definition of a business for adults per the Municipal code of the city.»

In the end, March 5 members of the city Council of American Canyon, voted unanimously for the revocation of the license issued by the Bottoms Up Espresso, claiming that the coffee shop operates as more of a business for adults. According to the code of the city, if the contractor does not fully and clearly covers «specific anatomical area», for example, Breasts or pubic area, the company can be categorized as entertainment business for adults. «Markedly increased» male genitalia are also subject to this list, regardless of whether they are covered or not.

In response, the lawyer of the franchise Bottoms Up Espresso Ralph Andino said that they just want to sell coffee and pastries. At a meeting of city Council, he claimed that none of the employees of the city in fact did not make remarks to the workers who were in a supposedly provocative clothes.

«None of the staff Bottoms Up walked in ill-fitting suits, described as costumes for the entertainment of adults,» said Andino.

The owner of Bottoms Up, Nate Wilson, told Fox News that, in connection with its decision «the city has gone beyond the law,» but, despite this, the cafe «will leave this place.»

«We decided to leave because the city will spend a bunch of taxpayer money to fight us in court where we are if you would like to put the point would have won,» said Wilson, adding that his employees do not wear anything more open than what Californians already see on the beach.

The mayor of Chico (another California city) Shawn Morgan also said the location of Bottoms Up in their town «unfortunate», but ultimately stated that the business does not violate any rules.

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