Trails Men's Club
921 S 300 W Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Club is quite large, with very...

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stripclubspy
Aug 27, 2011, 12:00 AM
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Visited: Saturday Evening

Club is quite large, with very long stage in the middle and a couple of side stages. Bar is at the far left, DJ and pool tables to the right as you enter. Three dancers are on stage while I'm there, and they rotate through the 3 stages, which I found annoying since if you find one you like, you have to keep moving as the stages are far apart. Dancers wear pasties or keep tops on. Here's a weird thing, must be a legal requirement... dancers cannot walk around in the club in stage costume, they have to put on long dresses. So, before stepping down, they have to cover up. But, since they go straight to the back and disappear, what difference does it make? Bathroom is a hole in the wall. Beer is very cheap - $3 for a "stein", which must hold 24 oz, but it's 3.2 beer so you'll barely feel it.

Dancers are VERY athletic and put on quite a show. I saw pole tricks more demanding and dangerous than I've ever seen before. But once again, how do they make any money? Only a half dozen guys in the place, dropping a few Washingtons on the stage per set. Dancers must be on salary. As I left, I saw a dancer sitting behind the wheel of a Lexus, waiting for someone else to come out; perhaps she has a second "job"???

Tipping notes: only acceptable method of tipping appears to be tossing bills onto the stage. I approached a dancer at one point and waited, but she ignored me so I plopped the cash down. In another instance, I held out the $ but even though the dancer was kneeling down picking up her $$$ she did not reach out, but waited for me to plop it down. In Detroit if you approach the stage, the dancer will normally smile, bend down, and lift her g-string for you to slide the $ under. Much friendlier.

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