This Bikini Barista Makes Up To $ 1000 In One Day But Outlines A Bizarre Side Of The Business
This is news to me. I had no idea Bikini Baristas were a thing but apparently, they are all over the United States. Let’s dive into what a bikini barista is.
The name is pretty self-explanatory. A bikini barista is a shop where all of the baristas are dressed in scantily clad outfits while they make your coffee.
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Introducing Grace Morris a 20-year-old TikTok’r who claims she makes anywhere from $800-$1000 a day being a bikini barista. However, she outlines it is not all fun and games.
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Via Business Insider I used to keep my job a secret. Everyone around Seattle knows what bikini baristas are — there’s a stand on almost every corner. But that doesn’t mean making coffee in your underwear is any less frowned upon.
And it’s not easy, either. During my first week, a customer drove up, and I quickly realized he was masturbating at the window. I was terrified, and he wouldn’t leave until he saw me reach for the panic button and sped off. I even had a stalker at one point and had to get a restraining order.
I started working at Pink Sugar Espresso about a year ago, and for the first five months, only two of my friends knew about it.
I worked at a regular drive-through coffee shop for a while and hated it; it was always overcrowded, the dress code was strict, and the customers were grouchy.
So, I decided to give bikini barista-ing a shot.
The interview process was with my current manager — she and almost everyone else in charge are all women, which I love. The process was basically a tryout. You have to take off your clothes and have your lingerie ready underneath. They want to see if you can act super bubbly and talk to the customers in your underwear without acting nervous or shy.
You need to have, or at least give off, the confidence of a model; your nails, hair, and makeup have to be runway-ready at all times. We have daily themes so our outfits are coordinated: Military Monday, Topless Tuesday (we wear pasties), Pink Wednesday, and so on.
Our menu is pretty much what you’d find in a regular coffee shop, but our prices are higher. A 16-ounce latte will run you about $7.50. Some customers complain that it’s too expensive, but at the end of the day, you’re not paying for the coffee — you’re paying for great conversation with a beautiful woman.
Why does someone always have to ruin everything with public masturbation?
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She says that some of the customers get really aggressive however other ‘regulars’ will give her $350 on the spot if she tells them she is short on rent or saving up for a car.
That was something that really surprised me about the job: Customers have paid for my groceries, furniture, and even my rent. My coworker and I got a full trip to Hawaii, all expenses paid, and another girl got her car payments taken care of. I’ve never done this personally, but I know girls who have sent them Amazon wishlists and gotten everything bought for them. It just depends on what you’re comfortable accepting.
We’re not trying to take advantage of the men who offer us these kinds of perks, but it’s a constant part of the job — they keep offering, whether we accept or decline.
Not that there’s anything wrong with those jobs — and there are other coffee stands who do engage sexually with clients. So many people assume that all of us do it, but that’s not the case.
A lot of customers ask me to take my top off or offer $20 to make their drink completely naked, and I have to explain to them, “No, we don’t do that here.” People have grabbed my hand and joked about pulling me into their car. I think that a lot of men feel comfortable saying these things when they know no one else is around.
I respect the hustle. Men are gross. If you can squeeze them for money by wearing a scantily clad outfit I am all for it. The awkward encounters come with the territory and it seems that Grace thinks it is worth the hassle. I chalk this one up in the Only Fans category, if you’ve got it flaunt it, and if you can make money from it. Have at it.