This was my first visit to...
This was my first visit to the club, and I decided to visit it based on past reviews on this site.
When you enter the club, you're greeted by both the girl who takes the cover and a bouncer, in an ante-room, like many other clubs. Through the next doors you face a decision to go right (toward the bar) or left (toward more tables). The bar is on the far right side of the club, while the three stages and large seating area comprise the rest of what must be about 3000 SFT. The main elevated dance floor has multiple poles, and a long ramp with seating along both sides. The other two mini-dance floors are single poles with small seating areas, reminding me of a much smaller version of the champagne area at Christy's in Cleveland. The restroom was more like the type seen in beer gardens, with bare urinals lined up and bright lights--no cologne guy or attendant here. The private dances take place in three areas. On the main floor, there is a large room with flat couch-like seating around 3 walls, and the dancers grind on you (along with other dancers doing the same thing nearby). The bouncer checks this area maybe once every 10 minutes by popping his head in. Upstairs, there are two kinds of rooms, one private and the other really private (with a curtain that's drawn). I was quoted $150 for 1/2 hour in the non-curtain room, but passed since the other "couch room" was so much cheaper. If you don't like smoke, stay away. This place is filled with cigar and cigarette smokers, so when you get home, you'll be asked "where were you?" from the smell.
The bar really serves shots of Grey Goose for $3.25 until like 10 p.m. Then they are $6.75--not $10 or $12 like in other cities or clubs. So from a drink perspective, even if you just want to watch sports on the huge big-screen TVs, go here for the beers and drink prices. You don't have to pay any attention to the girls to feel like you got your money's worth.
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