Déjà Vu Seattle
1510 1st Ave Seattle, WA 98101

Very intimidating place

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Dashtoshtakoye
Jan 6, 2018, 6:26 AM
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Visited: Friday Evening

When I decided to visit this club, I hated the fact that I had to climb a large set of stairs to get to it. Once I got to the counter where the bouncer was waiting, the bouncer immediately started talking like a cop and was very intimidating (which is I guess a good thing since their job is to weed out those that shouldnt be there in the first place. I would have much preferred if the bouncer was more friendly and welcoming. I was too intimidated to ask them any further questions, just payed the cover and sat down at the closest chair I saw that was far enough from the stage so that I didnt draw too much attention to myself.

The lighting was absolutely poor and it was impossible to see what the dancers on stage were doing. And the dancers werent doing really much and it wasnt really exciting to watch. The other patrons looked like zombies and the whole atmosphere of the place was just a huge turn off. After I politely declined several dancers, one of them just sat on my lap and started asking me to pay them for a dance. I was absolutely shocked by this and was caught off guard. I did not want to be rude to them so I reluctantly went with them to the other part of the club where the private (not really) sofa was.

After the dance was over, the dancer said that because I touched her during the dance (I did not voluntarily touch her, she took my hands and placed them on her hips), I had to pay an extra $10 in addition to the $40 for the dance. I felt deceived but didnt want the bouncer involved so I payed what she asked for and left immediately. The only good part of my experience was when I accidentally left my hat at the sofa and the bouncer was kind enough to let me go back and get my hat back.

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