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Epic a new Palm Beach strip club will feature aerial acts on a trapeze.

shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
The only praying going on at Epic Palm Beach Wednesday night will likely be that the bartenders pour strong drinks.

The fully nude adult night club on Tuesday hung a tarp with its name on it in front of the former Double Dee’s Ranch. One day later, they are opening.

“The church didn’t follow through with what they were supposed to do, and the door was open for us to follow through,” said Ian Chrissman, Epic’s general manager.

NewSound Church, currently operating out of Wellington High School, in September told The Palm Beach Post it was interested in buying Double Dee’s Ranch and turning into a place of worship. But plans fell through for the site, located at 8199 Southern Blvd., just west of Florida’s Turnpike.


Double Dee’s has a sordid history. In 2013, a company managed by car and yacht magnate John Staluppi, once described by the FBI as a member of the Colombo crime family, bought the site.

The club then sold to a firm managed by Staluppi’s son-in-law Scott Lizza, and then closed in October 2018.

Crissman declined to say who the current owner is except that it is “a company out of Texas and Las Vegas.” But a check of Sunbiz shows that Epic Palm Beach is registered to Scott Lizza.

Social media reaction to the new club was mixed. Some said the area did not need another strip club, while others said the area did not need another church. One person was interested in a job, and another called it an “STD pit.”

Chrissman said Epic will offer three full bars and a full food menu focused on tapas. They have about 30 employees, he said, including live DJs and aerial acts on a trapeze.

Color-changing LED lights line the walls and hang from the ceiling. Tables and chairs surround a 360-degree raised stage with two stripper poles. The second floor includes four sky boxes and VIP seating.

Crissman said future plans include a dance club in the adjacent space that makes up the other half of the building.

He said Epic’s hours will be 6 p.m. until 5 a.m. for the first few weeks and will later extend from noon until 5 a.m.

“It’s a clean environment,” Crissman said. “We don’t deal with drugs. It will be secure, safe. We’re friendly neighbors and we’re here to support the community.”

4 comments

  • JAprufrock
    5 years ago
    The increasing decay of morality in our society is disconcerting. Next thing you know, people will begin engaging in premarital sex.
  • Warrior15
    5 years ago
    When Solid Gold was in it's Oakland Park/Ft Lauderdale location, they had aerial acts on certain nights. It was quite entertaining. The performance only lasted a few minutes, then they got back to dancing. I wonder if its the same entertainers doing it.
  • Dolfan
    5 years ago
    Looks like the same management, so I expect the "new" club to be exactly as douchy as the last one.
    No idea if the aerial show will be the same as Solid Gold's former entertainers or not, but I'd be surprised if it was very entertaining.

    I actually saw the new signage the other day driving by the fair, but wasn't sure they were actually open yet.
  • gammanu95
    5 years ago
    I always tip extra when the dancer puts the effort into her polework. Not sure how I would translate that into an aerial act. Now, if they put a love swing and some uneven bars into the champagne room, there would definitely be VIP in her future...
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