Glad to be in Margaritaville
Suzie Harrison
HE IS
Serving up drinks Downtown.
FINDING YOUR NICHE
Joe Liberatto is a bartender at Avila’s El Ranchito in Downtown
Huntington Beach. He started the job about 10 months ago and has
never been happier. After serving in the restaurant business for 17
years, 10 as a bartender, Liberatto really feels he has found his
home in Huntington Beach.
His job entails being in charge of receiving orders, stocking the
bar, making the two margarita tanks, making sure the order comes in
first thing in the morning, fashioning the chips and salsa, to-go
orders and making sure everything runs smoothly.
At El Ranchito, he said, margaritas are by far the beverage of
choice, with a myriad of flavors.
“Margarita’s are the big thing here,†Liberatto said. “We have
peach, strawberry, mango, raspberry, melon, coconut and Cadillac
margaritas. We probably sell Cadillac margaritas and strawberry the
most.â€
He claims they are the best in town.
PERKS OF THE TRADE
What makes his job great, Liberatto said, is the laid-back surf
community environment and the people that live in it.
“I love the people, just talking to people,†he said. “It’s very
interesting the stories I hear about surfing and life itself.â€
Liberatto has met a lot of people in the past 10 months and has
regulars that come in a couple times a week. Although he has worked
in Laguna Beach and other parts of Orange County he favors the
laid-back style of Huntington.
“I like the people here much more than Newport, Laguna Beach and
even Dana Point,†Liberatto said. “It’s more about everyday people,
not about the money you make, what you drive and how you dress.â€
THE DRAWBACKS
His least favorite part of being a bartender is when people get
out of hand and he has to cut them off so they don’t get in trouble
or an accident.
One time, he recalled, two girls starting drinking at the bar and
continued to hit every bar Downtown, ending their swill-fest back at
El Ranchito.
“They were mad when I wouldn’t serve them,†Liberatto said. “They
were so drunk they couldn’t walk. So I called them a cab and offered
to pay for it. They kept refusing. But the next day they came back
and apologized and thanked me.â€
He said he wants everyone to have a good time but there’s a limit.
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