Restaurant Life
After Nicole had her second child, she needed a change. So she told her husband, “I feel like my brain cells are turning to mush. All I do is baby talk and play on the floor.” Luckily her husband owns real estate right in downtown San Diego so he pushed her to launch her own restaurant! Therefore, she stepped up and opened “Lucky Bastard Saloon” back in 2013. “I never dreamt it would be this much work,” she says. “I’ve learned five years of running a restaurant experience in six months. I do most of the marketing, advertising and hiring. I designed the logo. I book all the bands. I’m pretty hands-on. I’m busier than I ever though I’d be.”
Keep It In The Family
In an interview with Playboy in 2014, Nicole said she hopes to open some more “Lucky Bastard” locations and turn it into a franchise. Furthermore, she hopes to work with her sisters to open their very own restaurant in Los Angeles and maybe even start a reality show which follows the Dahm Triplets running a restaurant chain.