So-so Experience
I hadn't been to the Candy Store in a while, do decided to stop in after a day of golf. The club didn't really look like it changed much from the outside since I first was there 10 years ago or so. The inside also looks the same, dominated by a long bar where most of the patrons sit. I don't know if it's because of the length of the bar, or because the bartender was chatting up the dancers, but it seemed to take a while to get a drink.There are two stages, the one near bar is smaller, and was the only one they were using at that time. There are just a few seats around the stage, booths mostly, but not a lot of other places to sit. The girls there were a mix of solid 6s and a couple 10s
When I had my first dance, it was suggested we move back by the other stage, which has more room and is a little bit privacy. The dancers there were pretty clear about setting down the rules, hands-off, and seemed concerned about the bouncers watching. After a few mediocre dances, I decided to try out the VIP room. It's a $20 cover charge to get in, and the dancer told me she has a 3 dance minimum back there. In talking to her, I found out that they also have to pay the bouncer $10 to use the VIP room. The dances there were definitely more intimate and hands-on, but to be honest, I've had better . I tried out a couple different girls in the VIP, and both dances were very similar, so I'm guessing that the norm.
Overall, I'll probably go back again, especially since Centerfolds seems shut down permanently, but it will most likely be a stop in visit, not something I'm going to plan a night around, as there's likely better options elsewhere.
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