Not sure how they stay in business
Got in with my friends around 6:30pm. BYOB, I think it was $10 or $15 to get in. Not sure since I was not the one who paid for our group. I did notice a sign by the front counter stating that Tuesdays had $7 cover and the door girl mentioned that table dances were also $7 on Tuesdays. Sounds like a decent deal.
The club was decorated in a neon green hue. Main stage on the left side of the room from where you enter, a side stage to the left of that in the corner, longer stage on the right of the main, and a dancing cage in the middle of the floor. An exit to the dancers' dressing room sits between the main stage and the long stage. Straight ahead from where you enter is a juice bar, beyond that some pool tables, bathrooms, kitchen (didn't see a menu posted), and an exit to the smoking patio. Private dance area (chairs surrounded by shoulder-high walls) to the right from where you enter, and a raised stage with shower on it past the VIP. Table dances were $10 (seemed like a good deal for the $7 Tuesday special), $20 for the VIP dances.
Harry Hines is seedy but bustling, so I didn't worry about our cars after parking for free in the back. Plenty of traffic on the adjacent side street and people walking through the nearby strip mall. The club is not that big despite all its stages. The decorum reminded me of the sets we would build for Halloween back in elementary school. Not necessarily ghetto, just low budget and tacky.
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