False advertising
A Thursday evening visit to Club 390 featured about dozen dancers, mostly decent looking and a range of body types and skin tones. The club advertises "all the booze and none of the clothes." Not quite true; false advertising, at least based on my visit.
During a 90 minute stay, not one of the dancers went nude on stage, although one slide her g string to the side as a tease. A couple of dancer did not even remove their tops on stage.
In contrast, I did get a nude semi- private dance from a slender, attractive dancer. I say semi-private because it was in a cubicle that had a curtain of beads. It did not provide much privacy if anyone elected to walk by the dance cubicle. The dance was only OK as the club seems to enforce a no touch rule in the private dance areas, or at least that's what my dancer reported. I don't know how aggressively, the no touch rule is enforced. I didn't see a bouncer making rounds; nor did a see a security camera in the semi. There was hints of "more fun" in the champagne room but the prices were really out of line and I couldn't get any clarification of what kind of fun might be available (always a bad sign so I passed).
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