Friendly, low-key
I've been here a dozen times in the last year, mostly weekend late afternoons and evenings. A bit hard to find, on the wrong side of the tracks, but close to downtown. Building looks well kept and modern, parking lot is well lit. The club is small inside. There is a long stage behind the bar, with a wing on one side where you can sit and get close to the dancers. There are a dozen bar stools and a dozen or so tables. It doesn't smell bad, the music is not too loud, and the lights don't shine in your eyes so it's already one up on many of the Detroit clubs.
There are no extras here. The advantage to this is that dancers will sit and talk and don't apply as much pressure as at the Detroit clubs. Dancers are mostly white, a few black, I haven't seen other ethnicities. They can be a bit shy about talking to customers, I tend to approach them more than they approach me. The staff is very friendly, the door guy greets me like an old friend now, the two bartenders (older white guy and butch girl) both know my drink. There is a lot of dancer turnover but some of the non-dancing staff have been there for years. I've never seen it get crowded, but it does fill up late Saturday afternoon, empties out for dinner (6:00 is a good time to visit for max dancer density), and fills up again at night.
Lapdance area is open, with chest-high partitions, but the seats are comfy and there is a ledge for your drink. There is one couch in the back to the right, doesn't cost extra, although most girls won't get horizontal. I have not tried VIP. Bathroom is clean.
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