From the outside BBF looks like...
From the outside BBF looks like a nondescript, one-story gray building located on the edges of Indy with a tall, somewhat hard-to-read sign on the side of the road by the entrance to its spacious, well-lit and paved parking lot.
The front entrance has rows of photos of featured dancers lining the wall on the right with the main bar directly ahead. A sign by the cashier states a one-drink minimum which they sometimes enforce depending on the day and crowd. Turning left and looking down the room lengthwise the main stage has three, octagonal pole dance areas each about seven feet in diameter connected by walkways so that two dancers can work either end of the room with one in the middle and all can switch places easily and quickly.
Blacklights and flashing, colored, weak spotlights and strobes surround the stage area which is somewhat dark but flattering to the less-than-perfect dancers. The music is loud but not painfully so and consisted mostly of country, rock, classic rock, some popular hits and the occasional hip hop, again adding to the hometown bar feel.
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