Working -- Amanda Fritzsche
SHE IS
Serving up a dose of get-ya-through-the-day medicine
WHERE EVERYBODY KNOWS YOUR DRINK
She can see you coming, and she knows exactly what you want.
Just as you close your car door -- before you step foot into the shop
-- Amanda Fritzsche has already started brewing the espresso and
measuring out the nonfat milk for your drink of choice.
Fritzsche said she and her colleagues at Totally Coffee in Costa Mesa
pride themselves on knowing the drinks of their regular customers. The
energetic blond greets her usual patrons with a “hey hon” and hurries to
blend a harmonious cup of caffeine and flavor.
Although larger name coffee venues surround the small shop, Fritzsche
said the friendly atmosphere at her workplace keeps customers coming
back. Everybody knows everybody else, she said.
“It’s like Cheers, minus the alcohol,” Fritzsche said.
LAZY HAZY CRAZY DAYS OF SUMMER
Summertime is undoubtedly the best time to work and play at Totally
Coffee, Fritzsche said. The smooth blended ice mocha drinks are the
perfect cure for a scorching hot day, and the outdoor patio provides a
perfect place to enjoy one.
Families, city council members and high school kids alike can be found
lounging at the coffee shop. It’s the epitome of a community gathering
place, she said.
“You can always find students studying, people reading, playing cards
or chit-chatting,” she said. “It’s just fun.”
PART-TIME JOB, FULL-TIME HABIT
She has worked at Totally Coffee for about six months, but her
connection to the shop goes back five years.
“I remember being a sophomore in high school and coming here for
drinks,” said Fritzsche, who attended school in Huntington Beach.
The reputation of the family-run coffee shop transcended city
boundaries and enticed her and her friends, she said. For years, the
owner tried to persuade her to join the ranks of his employees. When she
started her first year at Orange Coast College, she took him up on his
offer.
While her education prompted her employment, it will also be the
driving force behind her resignation. In about a year, Fritzsche said she
will transfer to a four-year college and ultimately turn in her Totally
Coffee apron.
“But I’ll be a customer forevermore,” she said.
* Story by Lolita Harper
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