Disappointing Dancers visit.
A female friend and I had planned to have dinner followed by Dancers visit and ended up meeting one of her friends and the husband who were in town.
We pulled up a little after 9:00 on a Saturday night to a surprisingly empty parking lot. I had been afraid of being able to find table for 4 but not an issue.
Paid $10 covers where I believe the door girl quickly scanned our licenses using phone app. Some doubt to that as my partner commented she didn't think they scanned. There was no pat down or metal detecting wand.
The layout has been covered by others. Enter the front door through a pair of inner doors and reach entry desk. To the right is the bar and the main room behind you. Main room has round low height small cocktail tables with 3 club chairs per table. at the outside walls are reserved like old u-shaped dining table. There are signs informing you of the pay to sit nature of those tables. There are three high stages. When we arrived one was in use but they soon moved to two then 3 stages.
I'm pretty unaware of drink costs as someone else bought at the bar. Dance prices were $30 each with $5 of that to the house. My friend pointed out they had a dance room monitor/counter.
At the beginning of our visit as the two women headed to the bathroom, a dancer seeing two at a table with four chairs plopped her self in an empty chair. She then told a sob story of her daughter's upcoming birthday and she was $5 in the hole at that time. Apparently house fee at Dancers is $20 from 7 to 9 pm.
As to quality of dancer's, none of the four of us found anybody that made us want to visit lap dance area. on numeric basic saw no 9-10s a couple of 7-8s ( with a qualifier that after the other couple had gone to stage tip a slim blonde w had a scouting report that up close could see meth mouth. The bottom of the dancer scale was probably a 5. There were dancers that grabbed customer attention. A blonde that clearly had boob implants and probably for her butt also had a female customer making it rain on stage.
A couple of minor incidents gave me the impression that non dance employees are not very customer service focused. A few minutes after arriving my friend told me she heard them call out for owner of car that matched mine. Going to front desk apparently no one knew why. Then an outside security/parking guy asked me to move my car as he needed to a cone in that spot for VIP parking (I had grabbed spot closest to door due to rain forecast.) I grumbled a little and moved it, in the end he gave me 2 admittance passes. Incident 2 The ladies were off to the restroom, so 2 of us sitting there and 2 empty chairs and server came around grabbed a chair to move to another table. When I protested we had people using those. She explained her manager told them to rearrange empty chair. Now at that time there was no seating issue in a nearly empty club.
After about an hour our group started reaching a consensus it was time to move somewhere else, for variety of reasons. We moved on to Brads Brass Flamingo which had more customers and better dancers. That review to be posted soon.
Compared to other clubs in town the larger seating area and club chairs make it feel better. Maybe we were too early for the better dancers.