sinclair's Review
I made two visits to Silver City Cabaret. The first visit was around 14:00 on a Friday afternoon. The second visit was around 19:30 on a Saturday night. Silver City Cabaret is an upscale club located near where the Stemmons Freeway merges with the Carpenter Freeway. Silver City Cabaret is billed as the largest club in Dallas at 30,000 square feet, and it is made up of several rooms/areas. A long bar is straight ahead as you enter. The main room features five different pole positions. Two are on the main stage (stage left, stage right), two are on island side stages amongst the table seating, and the fifth is located off to the side in an elevated area. Bar and wait staff were attentive, but most of the waitresses were not lookers. Beyond a set of doors is a whole area of the club that is like a sports bar. It is a room with leather recliners in front of two large projector screens showing sports. There is a soccer billiard game in there too. Further into this man cave is a small bar and some arcade games (Golden Tee, Big Buck Hunter). Generally if you wander into this area of the club, dancers don’t bother you. On the other end of the club near the restrooms are a cigar case and a small shop selling dancer clothes. There are also several rooms that I did not even get the chance to explore, namely the VIP rooms and membership areas.
My Friday visit was very uneventful. I walked over from the restaurant next door, and the cover was free. Once inside, I concluded there were about four employees working, but no dancers had arrived yet. I got a Sincweiser for $4 and explored the club and made some mental notes for a return on a nightshift. I sat in the sports bar area of the club and watched the college football game for awhile, then departed.
My Saturday visit was more exciting. There was no cover once again because there were only a couple dancers when I arrived and the stage rotation did not start yet. I got a Sincweiser for $7.25, and then went to kill some time in the man cave watching a college football game. It was only me and the general manager in there. About two hours later I went back into the main club, and there were about two dozen dancers with more arriving. The stage rotation had one dancer on the main stage and a dancer each on the two island stages. Dancers appeared to be in the 5 to 8 range, almost an even mix of all ethnicities and body types. Lap dances are $20 and seem to take place on the floor. I sampled some lap dances from a mixed dancer; we moved to a chair on a less populated corner of the club. Her dances were just okay, partly to blame because of the chairs. The chairs have sides to them, so you are not able to spread your legs super wide to get that deep grind unless you slouch your ass all the way to the edge of the seat and brace yourself with your hands. The clientele at Silver City is a higher social class than you tend to see at a lot of the other Dallas strip clubs; the patrons dressed up, and there were more couples.
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