Public nudity code allegedly violated in Garden Grove bikini cafe, 17 people arrested
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Public nudity code allegedly violated in Garden Grove bikini cafe, 17 people arrested
"Seventeen people were arrested after police said a coffee shop in Garden Grove was operating as a "bikini cafe." The Garden Grove Police Department conducted an investigation into DD Cafe on McFadden Avenue in response to "complaints of illegal activity," according to a police news release posted last week. Investigators served a search warrant, resulting in 17 arrests and the business being red-tagged, according to the release."
"Sgt. Nick Jensen of the Garden Grove Police Department told the OC Register that the business was not permitted to sell alcohol and that employees were serving customers while wearing bikinis. Jensen said the business allegedly violated public nudity codes."
"A Yelp page for the business, which described its offerings as "coffee & tea, juice bar and smoothies, adult entertainment," said that it was permanently closed as of this month. User reviews referenced women and waitresses giving lap dances and called the establishment a "girls cafe.""
Garden Grove Police investigated DD Cafe on McFadden Avenue following complaints of illegal activity and served a search warrant. The operation resulted in 17 arrests and the business being red-tagged and closed. Officers alleged the cafe operated as a bikini cafe, with employees serving customers while wearing bikinis and violating public nudity codes. The business was not permitted to sell alcohol, according to police. A Yelp listing described the venue as offering coffee, tea, smoothies and adult entertainment, and user reviews referenced lap dances and described the establishment as a girls cafe. DD Cafe did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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