Coffee shop near California high school reportedly operating as strip club
DD Café in Orange County, California, is under investigation for allegedly operating as a strip club while being licensed as a coffee shop.
DD Café, situated near a high school in Orange County, California, has attracted attention and controversy following an undercover report by Fox11 Los Angeles. The report alleges that the establishment, while licensed as a coffee shop, has been functioning as a strip club, where women reportedly wore scant clothing and offered lap dances. Customers were also allowed to bring their own alcohol, raising concerns among locals about the nature of the business operating in proximity to a high school.
In response to the complaints and rumors about illegal activities, the Garden Grove Police Department launched an investigation into DD Café. On February 5, authorities executed a search warrant, resulting in 17 arrests linked to the alleged activities within the café. Despite the serious allegations, a representative from the café insisted that it functions solely as a coffee shop, and attempts to contact the owner for clarification were unsuccessful.
The situation at DD Café highlights broader issues regarding adult entertainment and its regulation, especially in areas near schools where minors may be present. The juxtaposition of a café and allegations of strip club activities is not only concerning to local residents but also raises important questions about zoning laws and the nature of businesses allowed to operate in close proximity to educational institutions. As the investigation continues, community members are likely to remain vigilant about the implications of this case.