Dancers Showclub
8013 W. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN 46231

Maybe It's Me

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artec0
May 1, 2016, 12:00 AM
Dancers
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Value
Visited: Saturday Evening

I didn't have too much to have issues with this club, but I didn't walk away completely happy with the visit either,

In town for work with nothing to do on a Saturday night, I used TUSCL to it's best and picked the club that seemed the safe bet; and chances are I picked well. Dancers from the road looks okay, with a big safe parking lot, in quiet commercial part of town. I arrived a little after 8PM, and the lot seemed pretty busy, if just half full. Cover was $7. I grabbed a whisky - coke, which was pricey at $9.50, but they did run some drink specials (I just wasn't in the mood for crap beer or something apple flavored). The decor looked like a mix of dance club and Midwestern family bar on first look, but had some unique quirks the more you looked around. A couple of TVs sat on some of the walls, but it wasn't until you got all the way in that you saw the big projection TV that surely made this a great big sports venue - if there wasn't the distraction of tits. What was interesting were murals painted on the wall, clearly with an artistic mindset but still erotic. I almost wanted to know more about those painted girls with the rain coats, fedoras, ties, and nice rack sticking out in the big noir city.

When I first arrived, there were guys at about a third of the tables. Girls were about, but not a lot of mingling except for a couple of girls at a couple of tables. That changed though as the night went along. By the time I left before midnight, every table was taken, and it seemed every girl not on stage was working a table. The customer base was a great mix, pathetic losers (like me), table full of younger guys, and couples - lots of couples (and boy it's fun watching the girls give the wives attention).

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