Saturday evening
Arrived here at 9pm on Saturday March 11, fairly big crowd and got more crowded as the evening wore on. Cover was $5. They have a metal detector but they were not uptight about it. The building has two sides, one of which where alcohol is served and the dancing is covered (bikinis) and the other is a soft drink bar with topless dancing. Customers circulate between the two sides, the only restriction being that alcohol can't be taken out of the one side. i had a bottled water for only $2, don't have any more info on drink prices. They do have food but I didn't look at the menus on the tables. Early on there seemed to be more people interested in drinking than looking at the topless dancers but it sort of evened out later. There were 2 pool tables in the alcohol side that were getting some use. The stage on the alcohol side was somewhat bigger but both had 2 poles and later on both had 2 dancers dancing.
The lap dance booths were around the walls of the topless room. They call them "VIP rooms" but weren't any different from lap dance spaces in most places and there wasn't any extra charge for them. They had a couch and table and thick drapes so were physically private but probably had cameras. A sign in the booths listed the prices,
"$25 per song 1-way contact, $35 per song 2-way contact, no touching private parts". But touching everywhere else was certainly allowed without any comment by the dancers.
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