tuscl

Reviews

review
published 5 yrs ago
Relaxed, cute girls, juice bar
reviewed by
chromium

7.3

First night in KC on a trip, decided to stop in on a whim and check out the Saturday dancers. Cover was $20 on the way in. Didn't realize there was no alcohol served until…

review
published 6 yrs ago
Good vibe, but YMMV on dances
reviewed by
chromium

5.7

Been here twice, including this visit. It's a bit further south than I usually go, but with the trouble on N Dixie thought I'd check this place out. Went on a Saturday night; lots of…

review
published 6 yrs ago
Worth returning
reviewed by
chromium

8.7

First of all, this is a dry club. Not getting carded at the door (this is Utah after all) should have been my clue before ordering a beer. Oh well. And there is a $7…

review
published 7 yrs ago
Good Vibe, Good Time
reviewed by
chromium

8.0

I've been to the Living Room twice - liked it the first time, went back again a week later. This review covers the first visit.

I found the place pretty laid back. Joked with the…

review
published 8 yrs ago
Didn't Live Up
reviewed by
chromium

5.0

Visiting San Antonio and heard good things about this place so thought I'd give it a try. Stopped about 11pm on a Saturday, parking lot was packed. Cover charge was $15.

The place was fairly…

review
published 9 yrs ago
Cheeks is fun
reviewed by
chromium

7.7

This is my second visit to Cheeks. The first visit was over a decade ago, maybe fifteen years. The club has expanded and improved since then.

Okay: The place has one long stage in the…

review
published 10 yrs ago
Visited Chez Pierre while staying a...
reviewed by
chromium

6.7

Visited Chez Pierre while staying a week in Edmonton. The place was all right, but pricey. Got there shortly after it opened and was the only guy in the place for a while. There were…

review
published 11 yrs ago
I was in SLC on business...
reviewed by
chromium

7.7

I was in SLC on business for a week and stopped here twice. The one thing that made Trails different from other clubs was the railing between the dancers and patrons. This meant no contact…