One afternoon in 1962, lyricist Vinícius de Moraes and composer Antônio Carlos "Tom" Jobim were sitting at Bar Veloso, in Rio de Janeiro, when they recognized a woman walking by. The two men were so taken with her beauty that they decided to express their admiration in a poem, and the words they jotted down on a pair of bar napkins that day would later end up in their song "The Girl from Ipanema."
Before Michaela Watkins's first shift behind the bar at Satyricon, the manager gave her the tour. "He said to me: 'Okay, here's the taps, here's the keg, here's the bat.' And I was, like, the bat? And he's like: 'Yeah, the bat.' I was like, am I gonna use a bat? He nodded: 'You might need to use a bat.'"