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IF YOU GO

If you go

WHAT: Dia De Las Baristas

WHERE: 4915 Lomas NE

WHEN: Open daily from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.

sa国际传媒官网网页入口鈥檚 newest coffee shop is drawing attention with a unique business model: baristas in swimwear.

Dia De Las Baristas, located at 4915 Lomas NE, launched operations during a grand opening on Nov. 22 following a soft opening in mid-November.

The new java spot, which offers drive-thru and walk-up window service, is sa国际传媒官网网页入口鈥檚 first bikini coffee shop. That鈥檚 right 鈥 the business鈥 all-women team of baristas aren鈥檛 sporting aprons as they brew cups of joe; instead, they鈥檙e wearing bikinis.

鈥淚t鈥檚 super exciting,鈥 General Manager Samantha Goen said of the opening. 鈥淲e know that the bikinis catch people鈥檚 attention, and we totally embrace that, but it鈥檚 really about just celebrating the confidence that the girls have.鈥

While the concept is new to sa国际传媒官网网页入口, bikini coffee shops exist in other states. Seeing the rapid growth of another business in Arizona called Bikini Beans Coffee is what inspired owner Josh VanLandingham to bring the idea to the Duke City, but with a New Mexican spin.

鈥淭hese things are taking off all over. They鈥檝e been on the West Coast for years,鈥 said VanLandingham, who is also the owner of marketing agency ABQ Live. 鈥淲e haven鈥檛 reinvented anything. We did create the brand, and we hope to open more of them throughout the Southwest.鈥

With little luck finding existing infrastructure that fit their needs, VanLandingham, Goen and investor Karm Nakhwal decided to build the coffee shop from the ground up. The nearly 600-square-foot store broke ground early last year.

While many might come for the bikinis, the owners want the coffee to give customers further reason to stay, so they鈥檝e partnered with local coffee roaster CrudeLab Coffee to ensure the shop has quality java.

鈥淚t surprises people,鈥 Goen said. 鈥淭hey think it鈥檚 just a bikini gimmick, but we are also really proud to serve coffee with craftsmanship behind it.鈥

Customers can get a cup of joe at Dia De Las Baristas for between $4 and $9, Goen said. The shop also offers teas, soft drinks, burritos and pastries.

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Samantha Goen, general manager of Dia De Las Baristas. The 600-square-foot coffee shop, located at 4915 Lomas NE, was built from the ground up.

Business has been good so far, said Romi Lemme, the shift lead supervisor.

鈥淚nteracting with the community, people assume we鈥檙e going to have our challenges. Being in sa国际传媒官网网页入口, we have a reputation,鈥 Lemme said.

鈥淏ut I think that people have really impressed me,鈥 she added. 鈥淧eople have been incredibly respectful of the nature of the business that we鈥檙e running, and I鈥檝e been really appreciative of the local community for fostering that empowerment for us because that is our mission.鈥

Lemme, a born-and-raised Burque帽a who graduated from the University of New Mexico in May, learned about Dia De Las Baristas directly from VanLandingham. In addition to snowboard instructing, Lemme is also a model and has frequented several of the events ABQ Live promotes over the years. She鈥檚 also worked in coffee shops before.

鈥淲hen I heard he was opening this concept, I knew I wanted to act on it,鈥 Lemme said. 鈥淚 love modeling, as well as making coffee for people and customer service. It makes me happy.鈥

Being a part of a concept that is the first of its kind in sa国际传媒官网网页入口 was also a draw, Lemme said.

Lemme is one of 23 women the business employs part-time. While confidence, fun and boldness are pillars of the brand, so are safety, comfort and respect, Goen said. The business approaches establishing both by training the women on boundaries and professionalism, maintaining an open line of communication and providing safety procedures and on-site security, Goen said.

鈥淥ur culture is built around the girls feeling valued and respected, and I want the customers to feel that when they鈥檙e there as well,鈥 Goen said.

Goen said the business has elicited a mix of opinions and perspectives, which she said are respected, but that a positive environment with good coffee and service remains the priority.

鈥淲e know that part of the industry is selling our attractiveness, and I think the understanding of that doesn鈥檛 mean that you can鈥檛 have boundaries and you can鈥檛 respect yourself,鈥 Lemme said. 鈥淚鈥檓 just here to do my job. I鈥檓 here to make a living like everybody else, and I just happen to be in a bikini.鈥