Odd layout, but not a bad hangout if you can avoid getting hustled
Club exterior is extremely gaudy - I get that they want to be visible from the freeway, but it's pretty jarring. Parking lot seems relatively well lit, and signs suggest that security is on hand. The entrance is fairly dim, but once you get inside, it brightens back up. Cover is cheap ($10), and it's free if you come in before 7pm.
Interior of the club is clean and well lit, with lots of 80s neon coloring. Bar is front and center, and drink prices don't seem too egregious (at least for a strip club). TVs were showing a mix of porn and espn (which I certainly didn't mind). Seating is kind of oddly laid out, with stages on either side of the bar, neither particularly large. Lots of seats, but many off the stage areas. A significant portion of guests and talent were congregated around the bar. Interestingly, there weren't too many dancers out in the club. Some were around the bar, and many appeared to be in line with guests to secure a "bed dance room". I've never been to a club that lacked space to handle the volume of private dances being purchased, but I wasn't sure whether that was necessarily a bad sign (maybe there are plenty of dancers who are really worth the money?).
I ordered a beer, and was almost immediately approached by a fairly attractive blonde dancer who looked to be in her early thirties (out of respect for her privacy/security, I won't mention the name she used). Although she was a bit older than I usually prefer, she was polite, funny, and had clearly kept things extremely tight. I was pleasantly surprised that she didn't immediately jump to offering a dance. She sat and chatted with me for a good fifteen minutes before even nentioning the bed dances. After another beer, I felt like she'd spent enough time being friendly and not pushy that I should at least accept a dance or two.
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