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Tori, San Diego
January 2020

Tori, San Diego

Tori, San Diego

Victoria, aka Tori, has been with us for two years now, and there is a smile on her face every time she arrives for her shift! Not only is she the 2020 Calendar Cover Girl, but she is also a local favorite with all of our customers. Tori is always there for her fellow Coyotes any time they need a friend.

Hometown: San Diego, California

What’s the most fun about your job at Coyote Ugly?
Being able to completely be myself and being surrounded by a group of fun supportive women

What makes you a good Coyote?
I have a good sense of humor, always want to have fun, and I feel like I’m someone that new girls feel comfortable coming to for advice.

How long have you been a bartender?
For a little over 2 years now

What do you like to do on your off time?
I like to spend my time off at home recharging.

What is your favorite type of music?
I love all types of music. However, I would say 90’s country and 60’s/70’s rock are my favorite.

Do you think the movie is anything like the real thing?
I think the movie is a lot like the real thing in many ways. Dancing on the bar, fun sassy attitudes, and the choreographed dances

Why should a potential customer come and visit you?
I personally am very fluent with people. I get along with all ages, I’m great at feeling people out and catering to what they like. I not only care about Coyote Ugly, but I really do care about the people who walk through our doors. Sometimes people want you to be a great Coyote, sometimes people just want someone to listen to them. And I’m here for it all.

Do you have any advice for women who want to be a Coyote?
My advice to women who want to be Coyotes is that you are going to have to work your butt off. You’re going to have to have thick skin and not take things personally. A lot of us are very straight-forward with each other. However, we have so much fun doing so. We are family first and foremost, and that’s one thing I’ve always wanted in a company. So yes, it’s not always rainbows and sunshine…. It’s really hard work. However, I can’t stress enough how much I believe it’s all worth it. Every bruise, every tear, every laugh, every hug, every dance, every party, everything. It’s all worth it.