Still A Mixed Bag
Up front and honestly, my visit started on a midweek afternoon; not exactly "prime time" for any club in terms of dancers as well as paying customers. As such, my expectations were low since my last visit had been when the business was under a different name and I didn't expect a new coat of paint to change the interior.
For those that don't want to read all of this: Went in expecting the same old and did't. Got a cozy club, cheap beer, great bartender, lackluster company then excellent company, and decided I would probably come back. As always, use good judgement on who you strike up with and keep your eyes peeled.
Walking into the club, the first thing I noticed was the overabundance of haze, however, it was used to great effect and made the place seem bright and detailed where it counts as well as afforded privacy where needed. Walking in, the champagne room is to one's immediate left (almost behind them), with an elevated area for lap dances. Slightly to the left and in front of the entrance is the satellite stage with several comfortable chairs around it and some small tables with the same chairs in the darker area beyond it. Between the lap dance area and stage are some elevated booths (about step height) which are more well lit and have a bucket nearby for bottle service. To the right along the right wall is the bar along with several TVs (playing sports, foreign sports, and a strip club teaser channel (?)). To one's immediate right (again, almost behind them) is a curtained private dance area. There was a large curtain running across the club about halfway in, presumably to section it off when the club is slow (such as weekday afternoons) which is actually nice as it gives the club a bit more of an intimate feel rather than crowded (as one would expect) and avoids the "OMG, it's deserted!" feel of most spaces it size during slow times.
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