Late Saturday at CRC
The Club:
Club is set back a bit from what feels like a main road with gas stations/restaurants on it after exiting I-55. Turn down an industrial road, across train tracks and towards what feels like a warehouse or abandoned factory (I've only been there at night, it may not be abandoned). Building is to the right and is large, decently lit up, and has a good sized parking lot.
Enter, pay your cover ($10 on a later Saturday night) and go through a metal detector or get wanded by the bouncer/doorman. I was able to step out and re-enter without problem to take and make a couple of phone calls - just let the doorman know. He was of slight build, a bit under 6 foot, and really seemed more interested in his phone than in worrying about me returning.
The interior is quite a mash-up. On entry there is a bar straight ahead of you. I went straight to it, but would later understand it was more for the wait staff to use and bring you drinks. A smaller stage circled with chairs is visible on entry to the right of the bar, with some customer tables near by as well.
Further into the club is the main stage, which for some reason has a garage theme and an actual NASCAR Busch Series car on it (??). The car is set back for normal stage work, yet visible - though I was told that some nights the car will come out onto the stage, but did not get that experience. Chairs surround the main stage, as well as more tables. The DJ Booth is directly across the club from that stage.
There is a slightly raised seating area between the small entry stage and the main stage, with room for 4-5 tables circled by chairs.
A third stage is further into the club, a bit larger and more oval shaped.
Past that stage and seating are the washrooms, which have an attendant - very friendly - and double doors opening to an additional room. The washroom attendant told me that is where VIP was.
The Night:
The club was pretty full of patrons - I'd estimate about 70% full, since I had to look around for a good spot - and there were dancers on all three stages the entire night. In total, I'd say there were 15 or so dancers that I saw, probably 10 white/latino and 5 AA. Looks ranged from 5 - 8s. No 10s that I saw, even accounting for personal preference.
There seemed to be a large group of friends, as they were traveling from stage to stage and making it rain on a trio of dancers. Other dancers would join in periodically, but there was a lot of going directly back to the VIP room and less mingling for attention through the crowd. The two that caught my eye were unfortunately part of that group, and never broke free for VIP opportunity.
Stage tipping was a mixed bag - it seemed a lot of patrons were there just to hang out. Music was, as you would guess from the name, a mix of Country and Rock, with a heavy dose of Bro Country going since it straddles that line nicely.
The VIP:
Eventually a dancer I had tipped on stage came over to chat - we discussed the club, some of the dancers, and then kinks. She convinced me to go into the VIP area, so through the double doors I went!
This was a nicer, quieter, almost country club like aesthetic - a wooden bar, dim recessed lighting, couches and chairs set up almost for conversation - and significantly quieter. VIP booths were around that room, set off by curtains. I believe it was 30 minutes for $300, no touching between the Y. Plenty of grinding, but that was about it. For a bigger tip I could suck and nibble her titties, she offered. It was all fine for what it was, but I am not writing this with reminiscing in my heart. Returned to the main club area and spent another hour or so, but eventually called it a night.
Overall:
All in all, decent atmosphere, okay dance, would stop if in St Louis but not plan a trip around it.