Sort Strip Clubs by Rating?

Perennial
With the new, updated site is there some way to see an average rating? When looking to find a good club to visit while traveling I'd hope to be able to see an average so I have some idea of where to visit at a quick glance instead of having to go through a ton of reviews.
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Nope - at least not for now although many want it - best you can do is go by # of reviews
I'm cool with any/all aesthetic tweaks made with any frequency.
The sort feature by price, tuscl score, and ethnicity would be great to re-appear. For the people that travel a lot and in new cities regularly those features are major time savers.
If there was a sort feature in the future - a mileage option would be a valuable addition - not that I'm demanding or anything
Mileage is so subjective
True but that's a cool feature, like 10, 25 and 50 miles. I looked up Cleveland clubs today and Akron showed up which is too far away to be included in a Cleveland search. I know the areas a little but if I didn't it would be confusing.
Everything is fucking subjective
@captainfun
I was referring to dance-mileage not traveling mileage
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Even more important in NY and NJ where there's 100 clubs in a 30 mile radius but they could be two hours from each other with traffic, congestion, tunnels.
I feel like the Price sort feature accomplished that definition of mileage. My experience is that better mileage is received at lower cost places. Probably opposite of what some people might guess.
If you spend time reviewing ratings rather than the descriptions you are setting yourself up for failure. Looking at clubs that have the most reviews can help, but usually thats because the managers do a great job at marketing the place and not the actual experience.
"Everything is so subjective"
Damn you Papi that's my line
BTW mileage can be written off at the rate of 57.5 cents per not really so subjective after all. According to the IRS anyway.