On March 15th, 2020, the Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, ordered the closure of all wineries, nightclubs, brewpubs, and bars in the state to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. The closure was initially anticipated to be temporary, but it was longer. I’m Traci Ramos, a bartender in San Francisco, and this series follows my story of when I lost my job due to the pandemic. Through interviews with bartenders, servers, owners, and other professionals in the service industry, I’ll shed light on how the pandemic affected the bar and restaurant industry in San Francisco.
Episodes
Saturday Jan 01, 2022
New Year’s Eve - Good Bye 2021, Bring It 2022
Saturday Jan 01, 2022
Saturday Jan 01, 2022
A quick shout out to the end of 2021. Happy New Year!!!!!
I discuss the origin of New Year's resolutions, a pretty big bar fight on New Year's Eve, and a few audio clips regarding New Year's Eve.
Be Safe and Healthy!!! And Here's to a Covid free 2022!!!
Monday Nov 08, 2021
James Pennington - Adobo In The House
Monday Nov 08, 2021
Monday Nov 08, 2021
In honor of Filipino Appreciation Month, my guest today is James Pennington. The world-famous Filipino!
James is a personal chef in San Francisco and taught English in China when the coronavirus broke out. We discuss lockdowns, the rising hate towards Asian Americans, and Jolly Bees fast food.
I'm a little bit late with this particular interview. I wanted this interview in October in honor of Filipino Appreciation Month. However, the editing took a bit longer; those things happened, but my guest is the excellent James Pennington. Yes, you guessed it - he's my favorite Filipino in the world and a talented personal chef who was in China when the coronavirus broke out, which I will talk about later. I met James probably about 15 years ago. Shockingly, we were in a bar, and I first noticed him because he hugged all his friends goodbye when he left the bar. The next time I saw James' I commented on his hugging abilities, and then he hugged me! And we've been friends ever since.
Monday Oct 11, 2021
Trish Tracey - Food Apps Killed The Restaurant Star
Monday Oct 11, 2021
Monday Oct 11, 2021
In today's episode, I finish my interview with Chef Trish Tracey. We talk about trying to keep up with PPP loan applications, cooking for Frontline Food SF, losing family members to COVID, the election, the Black Lives Matter protests and the all-around awfulness of 2020.
I have to remind people - we're still in a pandemic please get vaxed and please mask up! Thank you! This is the second part of my interview with Trish Tracy of Myriad restaurant in San Francisco and last episode we talked about how great it was to work in restaurants in San Francisco in the 90s, how many women were in the back of the house back in the day and the dreaded an awful delivery apps! They suck!!!
Sunday Sep 12, 2021
Trish Tracey - Gimme That 90’s Love
Sunday Sep 12, 2021
Sunday Sep 12, 2021
My guest is Trish Tracey, chef owner of Myriad restaurant in San Francisco, in the Mission. We talk about gaining the Covid 15lbs weight, working in restaurants in the 90s, and the dreaded food apps.
This is a two-part interview. I met Trish in 2015 she just opened her restaurant Myriad and I would go in about once a week and my order was always the same it was Chicken Sammie sliders and a wedge salad with extra house made Thousand Island Dressing it was so good. It was kind of like my weekly thing to go in and say hello to Steven and Paige the bartenders, give a quick wave to everyone in the back of the house and then watch Trish as she ran around checking on customers, checking on her chefs, checking on the bartenders. It was just such a really lovely evening to spend time in Myriad with Trish and her crew.
Sunday Jul 25, 2021
Chris Green - The Gem of The Tenderloin
Sunday Jul 25, 2021
Sunday Jul 25, 2021
Today, my guest is Chris Green. Chris explains what it is like to live and work in the Tenderloin of San Francisco. The frustration and love Chris has with the neighborhood. The failures of the local government (Mayor Breed) to help those in dire need during this pandemic.
Chris Green - one of the sweetest and hardest working bartenders out there and worked during the pandemic with the exception of the lockdowns. I met Chris when we both worked at the Hotel Utah Saloon. Chris was a bar back and bartender and was so eager to learn how to make drinks and make them properly and learn how to be behind the bar which I found so endearing because I was not like that at all. I always thought that Chris was such a hard worker and had a real drive for the craft and I was right because now Chris is a bar manager at a bar in the city the Royale Bar in the City. Good job Chris
Sunday Jun 27, 2021
Will Morgan - Smoking North Carolina Style
Sunday Jun 27, 2021
Sunday Jun 27, 2021
Happy Pride!!!! My guest is Will Morgan!!! This San Franciscan bartender is originally from North Carolina. We talk about growing up as a 90s kid in the South and being bullied in kindergarten for being gay. The many issues were communicated to the owners of Jolene’s bar but not addressed. And Will’s new outlook towards life as a masseur and bartending.
So Will was very new to San Francisco when we met, and he would come and visit me at a bar I was working in, in the mission on Sunday nights. And Will would tell me all the things that he was doing in San Francisco and experiencing. It was so sweet, and I enjoyed Will's energy and expressions and his lens of San Francisco and being new to The City.
This interview occurs when Will is actually in Mexico City, so I appreciate him taking time away from eating delicious Mexican food to talk to me. So thank you, Will! Happy Pride!!!
Sunday Jun 13, 2021
Melinda Lopez - The Smile That Never Stops
Sunday Jun 13, 2021
Sunday Jun 13, 2021
Hello and welcome back to BoozeNation The Podcast - Episode Three.
Today I am speaking with the lovely Melinda Lopez. I met Melinda when we worked in bars and restaurants in the South of Market neighborhood. I was at the Hotel Utah Saloon, and she was at Marlow, which is around the corner from the Utah. Melinda would come into the Utah before her shift, sit at the bar, and get shitfaced. I'm kidding; I'm kidding; she did not do that! I joke because Melinda is such a professional and takes such great pride in her job that she would never show up to a shift drunk like some bartenders and servers have been known to do from time to time but not Melinda.
When Melinda came in, we would catch up about the week, gossip a little, and then she would head out to Marlow, and it was such a beautiful little part of my Friday afternoon to have Melinda pop in. In this interview, we talk about the housing crisis in San Francisco, the lack of female bartenders when we started in the bar business, the rise of the "tech bro" and the repercussions of tech on San Francisco and the dining scene.
Thursday Jun 03, 2021
Christian “Suzu” Suzuki-Orellana - The Gazelle Behind The Stick
Thursday Jun 03, 2021
Thursday Jun 03, 2021
Hello and welcome back to BoozeNation The Podcast.
Today my Interview with bartender supreme, Christian "Suzu" Suzuki-Orellana. And like most bartenders, Suzu was working at three bars in San Francisco before the pandemic hit, and I met him at one of those bars - Wildhawk, which is in the Mission. I would go into Wildhawk after my bar shift ended on Saturday night, and Suzu would make me such delicious cocktails one of the things I noticed about Suzu was how graceful he was behind the bar. He glides around the bar and his coworkers like a graceful gazelle, and I just love watching him work. I think because I am like a Clydesdale behind the bar and somebody who can move that gracefully was just kind of a mystery to me.
We talk about some of the San Francisco bars Suzu has worked in before COVID and his family's businesses in the East Bay and Japan. His commitment to giving back to his community through his Kagano pop-up and what it's like to work with the public since 2016. At times its terrifying working with such a hate-fueled public.
So here we are, episode two, and enjoy Suzu's giggle.
Wildhawk www.wildhawksf.com
Instagram @wildhawk_sf
@kaganopop
@suzuvroom
Friday May 21, 2021
Karine Adolphe - Karine The Queen
Friday May 21, 2021
Friday May 21, 2021
Hello and Welcome to my podcast - BoozeNation The Podcast.
Throughout this podcast, I plan to check in with my fellow restaurant and bar comrades as we try to weather this pandemic storm. Believe me, it has not been easy for any of us to try to get through this craziness.
My first guest is Karine Adolphe an amazing server, bartender, and sommelier who I met when I was bartending at a bar called the Buck. The Buck was on Market Street and Karine was serving at Zuni Café which was across the street from the Buck. Karine and other Zunis would come in after their shift for their decompression drinks after they served the Zuni clientele. And that clientele can be a nightmare. So I empathized with the Zunis when they guzzled down their shots of liquid-make-me-forget-all-the-assholes-I-just-dealt-with.
In this interview with Karine Adolphe, we talk about what it takes to become a sommelier, the cheating and sexual harassment scandals in the wine community, bitcoin, and the insecurity of working with the public between the years 2016-2020.
Tuesday May 18, 2021
Welcome To Boozenation
Tuesday May 18, 2021
Tuesday May 18, 2021
On March 15th, 2020, California Governor Gavin Newsom ordered all wineries, nightclubs, brewpubs, and bars to close to stop the spread of the Coronavirus. The closure of said establishments was meant to be temporary; it was not. Join Traci Ramos, an unemployed bartender in San Francisco, as she looks at what happened to the bar and restaurant industry of San Francisco during the pandemic. Each episode contains interviews with bartenders, servers, owners, and everyone else connected to the service industry.