The Penthouse Club - New Orleans
727 Iberville St New Orleans, LA 70130

I was on a business trip,...

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blphoto
Jan 19, 2012, 12:00 AM
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Visited: Saturday Evening

I was on a business trip, and because of TUSCL reviews, and the location to my hotel, I chose this one as my serious visit. Avoid everything on Bourbon street and goto this club. It is an actual club rather than a closet with a pole. I had printed off a free pass from the hotel, and the bouncer was some young kid. The inside of this club is mint. One of the nicest I've seen in my travels. Nice plush chairs, two poles on the main floor, and then one pole attached to the bar.. which I thought was unique. Plus the bartenders have to always hop over the bar to get out.. which was odd I thought. Anyway, I was approached right away by a mature brunette. Not my type but I bs'ed her for awhile until she left me alone. A bud light was 7.50, pretty damn steep if you ask me. My regular club has them for 1.50, so I'm spoiled. The selection of girls was decent. Again, being from Chicago, I'm spoiled. I saw one cute girl with fake tits who was amazing on the pole, doing flips and stunts, the whole nine. Thats what I like in a stripper.. an actual dancer.. not just there to shake their ass... I like them to have muscle. I enjoyed the rotation and watched as men got pulled left and right upstairs. A cute asian with amazing talent on the pole was dancing on the bar. After she was finished we went upstairs for a dance. She rocked my world. 40 for a song, which was all I really came for. After that, I was done, I was going to check out visions, but the yawns became bigger, as nothing really stood out for me. Again, if you are traveling in NOLA, this is a good club to goto, but then again I also heard Visions is better. If you are stuck downtown.. this is by far levels above anything on bourbon street.

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