By specific clientele I mean guys that work in one industry. I have in mind my favourite Alberta SC, the Rig Pig, that caters to guys who work in the oil patch. The club is located in a gritty town of oil patch service companies. It is rare to see a tourist or non oil patch civvy as a customer in this club, bikers occasionally.
Anybody know of a similar club that targets employees of a specific industry? Surely there must be a truckers' club somewhere?
The Filly Coral just SE of Pittsburgh PA on I-70 is located in a truck stop. It doesn't discourage anybody from coming in but a lot of its clientele are truckers.
Café Risqué, Micanopy, FL , I-75, Strippers, Byron, GA, I-75, The Watering Hole, Cornersville, TN and Midnight Express right beside it, I-65, all have truck parking. Jills, Wheeling, WV, is or was right behind a TA truckstop, I-70, ditto for the club that I cant think of the name of in Crawfordville, IN.
The NM club ShadowCat mentioned is actually not a truck stop. However, it is located along I-40 east of Albuquerque and is the only business located at that exit, and for a number of miles in either direction. And it definitely caters to truckers. I've never had the courage to make a stop. Not because of truckers though. All indications point to very rough looking girls working there.
Yes... the Filly Coral is right off an exit on I-70 adjacent to a large truck stop. However, I would not say that it particularly caters to truckers. I've been to the Filly many times and the clientele always struck me as an average mix like most any other SC.
Jill's (Wheeling WV) and Fred's (Missoula MT) are also both at relatively isolated truck stops, but wouldn't say I felt out of place when I was there.
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Jill's (Wheeling WV) and Fred's (Missoula MT) are also both right off interstate exits adjacent to truck stops without much nearby, but wouldn't say I felt out of place when I was there.
Rural South Dakota has a few clubs which cater to pheasant hunters during pheasant hunting season. I don't think they operate that way when it's not hunting season.
Passing through Wisconsin last August, I drove past a couple of billboards advertising "Highway Hummers." Circled back and never could find the place! Damn it!
I think Outlaws in Devils Lake, ND, is only open for hunting and fishing openers, as well as the first car race of the season. Tried to check the place out once, but it was locked up -- at 10:45 on a Saturday night. A couple years ago, a dancer I met in the Twin Cities said she was going to be there for some opener, but she wasn't sure what it was.
Splitting hairs a bit with you about those Williston clubs. I stopped into Whispers for a brief drink a few years ago. Whispers existed long before the exploitation of the Bakken began, long before it became popular with its current clientele, as did the town of Williston itself.
On the other hand, the Rig Pig Club was built about 40 years ago for the sole reason of exploiting the supply of customers working in Nisku. Nisku is not really a town; it is really just a huge industrial park servicing Alberta's oil and nat gas industry. In boom times upwards of 10,000 guys (very few women) work in Nisku on a daily basis. The population calling Nisku home is less than 100, primarily people living on rural acreages surrounding the industrial park.
I have to wonder if the TiJuana strip clubs would have ever comes this far if it wasn't for the USN in San Diego, Miramar and the Marines at Camp Pendleton. At one time TJ was off limits to US service men.
The reality is that all clubs tend to cater to the clientele of the area that they exist in. The COI clubs that I go to cater to the Latino community (latina dancers, Spanish music,etc.). If they don't consider the demographics of their location a club probably won't be very successful.
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Moriarty, New Mexico appears to be a truck stop.
Jill's (Wheeling WV) and Fred's (Missoula MT) are also both at relatively isolated truck stops, but wouldn't say I felt out of place when I was there.
Jill's (Wheeling WV) and Fred's (Missoula MT) are also both right off interstate exits adjacent to truck stops without much nearby, but wouldn't say I felt out of place when I was there.
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I think Outlaws in Devils Lake, ND, is only open for hunting and fishing openers, as well as the first car race of the season. Tried to check the place out once, but it was locked up -- at 10:45 on a Saturday night. A couple years ago, a dancer I met in the Twin Cities said she was going to be there for some opener, but she wasn't sure what it was.
Splitting hairs a bit with you about those Williston clubs. I stopped into Whispers for a brief drink a few years ago. Whispers existed long before the exploitation of the Bakken began, long before it became popular with its current clientele, as did the town of Williston itself.
On the other hand, the Rig Pig Club was built about 40 years ago for the sole reason of exploiting the supply of customers working in Nisku. Nisku is not really a town; it is really just a huge industrial park servicing Alberta's oil and nat gas industry. In boom times upwards of 10,000 guys (very few women) work in Nisku on a daily basis. The population calling Nisku home is less than 100, primarily people living on rural acreages surrounding the industrial park.
Belle Star outside of Rapid City SD in next to the air base there.
Lol oh yeah- lots of classy "gentlemen" at the clubs I go to, myself included.