sinclair's Review
I stopped into Baby Dolls around 17:30 on a Friday. I self parked and had to walk about a block to the club entrance because all of the spots near the entrance are coned off for valet parking. The cover charge was $3. I remembered to leave my hat in my car from my last visit here a year ago. A bottle of domestic beer costs $5.75. Since the waitresses never give you back the quarter when they give you change, they might as well just make it an even $6. The day shift waitresses were all old and very fat. There were three stages running during dayshift and seven stages going during the night shift. None of the stages have poles; they are all table tops. All of them are small except for the main stage. There is a large island bar on the first floor and another bar on the second floor. The club boasts having over one hundred televisions.
The dancers were mostly in the 5 to 9 range. There were definitely a few dancers that I would’ve had sex with, but there were also some that were very average. Shift change is at 19:00. There were younger, better-looking dancers and waitresses streaming in between 18:00 and 19:00. If I remember correctly, dancers do two songs per stage on the day shift and one song per stage on the night shift. The lack of poles on the stages makes balancing in heels brutal for the dancers, so by the later stages, you see a lot of them crawling and sitting. On the night shift, a dancer might only do two stage cycles, due to there being so many dancers working. A dancer can opt out of her turn on stage for $160. Lap dances take place either upstairs or in the area behind the main stage at a cost of $20. Your mileage will vary with each dancer.
Baby Dolls is a good club, but I think it gets a little overhyped on TUSCL. Here are four things I do not like about the club: 1)They have a lot of dancers working, but being the top club in Dallas also means it gets flooded with PL’s to the point that the ratio of dancers to patrons is usually no better or worse than a lot of other clubs in Dallas. 2)I do not like is the way the DJ is always playing a lot of country music and classic rock. Personally, I love country music, but it is just not good music for a strip club, especially in heavy doses. Perhaps the classic rock is just catering to the older crowd. 3)The clientele here always seems to be about one-third Indians every time I visit; they take up seats by the stages and do not tip and keep pacing around the stages so they can look at the dancers and not tip. 4)The “no hats” bullet point in the dress code sucks. I realize it is probably there to keep thugs and gangbangers out of the club, but a lot of guys like to wear hats when they go out!
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