What a Lap Dance Should Be
This club is on the west side of Rt130 just north of where the divided highway begins (or ends depending on your direction of travel). It is a one-story cinder block building that is painted an attractive shade of lavender. It is easy to spot. The afternoon that I was there there was roughly an even number of patrons and dancers. About 8 to 12 each. The bartender takes your $5 for a bottle of water and that constitutes the cover charge. All seats are around a large U-shaped bar that takes up most of the lower level. There are a few private lapdance rooms on that level, and more a few steps on a mezzanine level in the back.
As noted in many other reviews, the dancers tend to be a little older, but attractive and quite pleasant. When you are seated at the bar, you can rest assured that you will not be alone for long. The dancers make the tip-parade, but will linger if you show any interest at all. The main attraction is the private dances. Each lapdance booth is actually a small room with a door. The ladies make full use of the privacy that that arrangement provides. Everyone leaves relaxed and happy. This is what a lapdance should be.
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