Baby Dolls
10250 Shady Trail Dallas, TX 75220

In town for business and this...

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Cytochrome
Apr 5, 2014, 12:00 AM
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Visited: Wednesday Evening

In town for business and this was the one stop I knew I had to make before an early morning flight out of DFW (thanks TUSCL)...it was definitely worth the visit for somebody stuck in the wasteland of Ohio. It is a short 15-minute cab ride from the DFW Northeast hotels. Got there after 10 pm on a Wednesday evening, paid a $3 cover, grabbed a seat at the bar and took in the view. This was my first visit to BD, the mirrors on the walls make the place seem a lot larger than it really is. It is a great looking club and the setup really worked for me. The main stage is large and somewhat impersonal, but what makes BD unique is the ~8 satellite stages (basically 5 ft high tables) with high bar seats that give you the up-close and personal attention you desire. After moving from the bar (it was too busy and crowded), I sat in the low chairs on the right side of the stage, relaxed, got a $6 rum and coke from the waitress, and just enjoyed the dancer rotation for the first hour or so...tipping the dancers on stage appropriately. Dancers start at the main stage doing one long song (and it was good that the dj didn't cut the songs short)...and they usually went topless about halfway through. On the main stage, most dancers seem distant, just dancing in their own little world oblivious to the crowd, but a few of the better ones know how to work the crowd and get your attention (a smile goes a long way). It helps if you stand up next to the stage...they come over to you and will give a variety of nice greetings (tits in the face, legs around you, ass in your face)...pretty good bang for your buck. The advantage of sitting in the short chairs on the right is that you can avoid the dancers your aren't interested in, the waitresses left me alone (no drink hustle), and when I really liked a girl, it was easy to get up and sit down at the first satellite stage on the right. This provides a great chance to get to know her better since there were usually only 2 other dudes at that satellite stage. Even though it takes a dancer 30 minutes to make the full rotation, I had a number of dancers come back over and find me...it might have helped that I was a generous tipper and made it known that I wanted a dance from them when they were done.

After reading the reviews of BDs, for some reason I got the impression that they had the hottest girls in Dallas and that they would separate you from your money quickly. Don't get me wrong, the dancers were hot (80% White, 20% African-American or Latina), their bodies were tight, and there was a huge variety, but I was only turned on by about 1 out of 5 girls (my type is a cute spinner). And actually, your dollar will go a long way here, so there is definitely good value at least during the time I was there. So I was pleasantly surprised that the girls were really friendly, down-to-earth, good at conversation, and in no way were they pushy ROBs.

I got separate lap dances from two hot blonde spinners (one had a beautiful tan, while the other had gorgeous porcelain skin...the best of both worlds). The lap dance area we used was behind the main stage. It was an open area with little privacy, somewhat low lighting, and comfortable high-back chairs that freely move around...try to make sure you get a chair along along a wall so the chair doesn't move around from all the grinding. I seem to remember the topless lap dances were $20-25 a song (got 2 from one dancer and 4 from my favorite Rey...wow she was a cutie, the most perfect dancer I've seen in my short year of hitting the clubs in New Orleans, Atlanta, Indianapolis, Lexington and Dayton). Lots of two-way contact, lots of nibbling on the ear and playful moaning, some great dirty talk, easily some of the best non-extras lap dances I've had.

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