Private Eyes
Closed
320 W 45th St New York, NY 10036

Always like the day shift

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iheartblank
Aug 26, 2017, 6:48 AM
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Visited: Friday Afternoon

I think I'd been here once before, but I didn't remember much about it. I didn't even recognize the layout! I got there around 3:30, when the cover was still free (1 drink minimum). It was happy hour though, until 5, according to the sign outside. I just got a soda, which was definitely overpriced at $10, but at least I got two for one. Backing up, once you enter, there's a mandatory coat check for bags on the right. There's also a little booth where you can get Flash Bucks. I think that's how you can get dances with a credit card. I was only using cash though. When you enter there's a fairly long bar. There are two tiny stages here, but there was only one dancer at a time while I was there. Then there's an entrance to the lounge area.

The main room is pretty straightforward with maybe 15 tables, booth benches along the wall for lap dances and a stage with two poles and chairs for the tip rail, which is more like a counter. Although the club wasn't very full, I didn't see many girls walking around as there seemed to be a steady stream of lap dances whenever girls weren't on stage. The girls were surprisingly nice. More latinas than I expected for a midtown bar. Several petite - but not scrawny - dancers with very pretty faces.

My first lap dance ($20) was unfortunately just lots of air. On the plus side, her tits were amazing, but touching was a non-issue as she didn't even get close enough to try. However, I struck up a convo with an short hourglass girl when she was on the bar stage. We had some rapport, so I went for a second dance, and I'm very glad I did. Lots of contact on both sides. I think I just got a bum deal with the first girl. From what I could see most of the girls were not shy.

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