17 Arrested in Garden Grove Bikini Cafe Crackdown

Police say the coffee shop violated public nudity codes by allowing employees to serve customers in bikinis.

Published on Feb. 9, 2026

Seventeen people were arrested after police in Garden Grove, California conducted an investigation into a coffee shop called DD Cafe that was allegedly operating as an unlicensed 'bikini cafe.' Authorities said the business was not permitted to sell alcohol and that employees were serving customers while wearing bikinis, which violated local public nudity codes.

Why it matters

This case highlights ongoing tensions between local authorities and businesses offering adult-oriented entertainment, with officials cracking down on establishments that they believe are operating outside the bounds of the law. The incident also reflects broader debates around the regulation of adult businesses and the policing of public decency.

The details

According to the Garden Grove Police Department, they conducted an investigation into DD Cafe on McFadden Avenue in response to 'complaints of illegal activity.' Executing a search warrant, police arrested 17 people and 'red-tagged' the business, meaning it was ordered to cease operations. Sgt. Nick Jensen said the cafe was not permitted to sell alcohol and that employees were serving customers while wearing bikinis, which the department claimed violated public nudity codes.

  • The police investigation and arrests occurred on February 9, 2026.

The players

Garden Grove Police Department

The local law enforcement agency that conducted the investigation and made the arrests at DD Cafe.

DD Cafe

The coffee shop in Garden Grove that was accused of operating as an unlicensed 'bikini cafe' and violating public nudity codes.

Sgt. Nick Jensen

A spokesperson for the Garden Grove Police Department who provided details about the investigation and arrests.

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What they’re saying

“Seventeen people were arrested after police said a coffee shop in Garden Grove was operating as a 'bikini cafe.'”

— Sgt. Nick Jensen, Spokesperson, Garden Grove Police Department (Los Angeles Times)

What’s next

The 17 people arrested could face charges related to operating an unlicensed adult business and violating public nudity codes. The future of DD Cafe remains unclear, as the business was 'red-tagged' and ordered to cease operations.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the ongoing tensions between local authorities and businesses offering adult-oriented entertainment, with officials cracking down on establishments they believe are operating outside the bounds of the law. It reflects broader debates around the regulation of adult businesses and the policing of public decency.