Coyote of the Month Coyote of the Month
April 2014
Eboni, Oklahoma City
Eboni always comes in a great mood and ready to motivate the other girls. She has a ton of energy and goes full out, 100% no matter what day it is or how she feels. She is in ridiculous shape and also juggles school and her sorority. Everyone loves working with Eboni!
Hometown: Oklahoma City
What’s the most fun about your job at Coyote Ugly?
The most fun thing about working at Coyote Ugly is being able to make customers have fun. I love making customers feel like they are in a judgment free zone. I love making customers laugh, and leaving with a great experience. I also love to dance and I find that fun as well.
What makes you a good Coyote?
I believe what makes me a good Coyote is my energy on the bar. I love to catch people’s attention with dance moves and exciting games. I also believe my promptness behind the bar makes me not only a good Coyote but a good bartender.
How long have you been a bartender?
I have been a bartender for 11 months.
What do you like to do on your off time?
I attend the University of Oklahoma, so on my time off I like to be involved in a lot of collegiate activities. For example I am involved in a sorority (Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.) and I am on the step team. I also like to play intramural sports (flag football, volleyball, and basketball).
What is your favorite type of music?
My favorite types of music are R&B/Hip-Hop and Pop.
Do you think the movie is anything like the real thing?
I believe it is, or at least I try to make customers feel as such. In Oklahoma it is a little more PG than some other locations due to state laws, so it makes it harder to be as crazy as the movie, but we get as close as we can.
Why should a potential customer come and visit you?
A potential customer should come and visit me because I am a walking ball of fun. No matter if there is one person in the bar, I want everyone to leave my bar with something positive and fun to say about it.
Do you have any advice for women who want to be a Coyote?
For any potential women aspiring to be a Coyote I would say, come with energy, be yourself, bartend as if the customer is you on the other side of the bar, and leave all problems outside Coyote doors!