FILE – A barista at a Grab-N-Go Bikini Hut espresso stand holds money as she waves to a customer, Feb. 2, 2010, in Snohomish County, just outside the city limits of Everett, Wash. A legal battle over a dress code for bikini baristas at coffee stands ended Wednesday, April 5, 2023, after Everett, a city north of Seattle, agreed to pay $500,000 to the owner and employees who sued over it six years ago. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

The long-brewing saga of bikini-clad baristas slinging coffee for drive-thru customers has finally come to an end.

The city of Everett, Washington, has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by the owner and employees of Hillbilly Hotties, a quick-stop coffee shop featuring drinks served by women wearing bikinis. They had sued over the city’s 2017 ordinance that required employees of “quick service facilities” — including so-called bikini coffee bars — to wear uniforms that covered the upper and lower body.

The city agreed to settle for $500,000, according to Deputy City Attorney Ramsey Ramerman. The plaintiffs had been seeking $3 million.

The coffee bar plaintiffs argued that the ordinance violated their free speech and equal protection rights. A federal district court initially agreed, ordering an injunction that blocked enforcement of the law. In 2019, however, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit overturned that injunction. The plaintiffs had indicated that they would appeal.

Ramerman explained the settlement at an April 5 city council meeting, saying that it “still gives us our best tool to require stand owners to make sure their employees are not engaging in illegal conduct.”

He said that the purpose of the ordinance was to protect potentially vulnerable baristas from predatory coffee bar owners, citing the results of the city’s 2013 investigation into “dozens upon dozens of citizens’ complaints” over the behavior that had cropped up around — and apparently within — the coffee bars.

The investigation revealed that in addition to coffee, some shops were selling “sex shows” and allowing customers to have physical contact with baristas. Men were found “masturbating near the stands,” Ramerman said. It was discovered that in one case, a coffee stand owner was encouraging this conduct because he was selling the baristas oxycontin and wanted to keep his buyers flush with cash. That owner was never prosecuted because he disappeared as it appeared he might face criminal charges, and later turned up dead, Ramerman said.



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