Now in Mountlake Terrace: bikini bartenders

  • Amy Rolph
  • Friday, October 30, 2009 3:55pm
  • Business

This just landed in my inbox, and I just had to share.

Johnny Spuds &Sahara Pizza, a Mountlake Terrace original, is proud to announce they are the first in the nation to feature bikini bartenders.

Every night at 9:30 pm, The White Sand Bar at Johnny Spuds transforms into an establishment with attractive, tastefully dressed sexy bartenders.

With a full bar and full food menu featuring fish ‘n’ chips, pizza, and appetizers (including wings with choice of 8 kinds of sauces), Johnny Spuds is quickly becoming the place to go in the North End.

The White Sand Bar, with its fun beach/tropical theme, is also the perfect place to have a fun birthday party or other get together. Contact us at 425-776-2300 to make your arrangements!

First in the nation might be a stretch, as a quick Google search for “bikini bartenders” shows. (Yes, I’ve got one of a few jobs that can justify such a search during work hours.)

The release from Johnny Spuds stresses that these are “tastefully dressed” bartenders. There’s no mention of that on the restaurant’s Web site, where you can see some of the outfits for yourself.

Considering that we’re barreling toward winter right now, the Herald has covered an awful lot of bikini-related news lately. Five bikini baristas were charged with prostitution last month. And some aren’t so happy about the less-is-better attitude adopted by some coffee stands.

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