Rockin' the crowd at Tattletales
A trip to ATL included two nights with a free schedule, and based on a local's recommendation, we spent a good part of the evening at Tattletale Lounge. Reasonable prices for parking, cover and drinks (although we had the $0 cover coupon from their website, which saved even more).
By 8:15, the number of dancers and the number of patrons were both fairly large. I find that I like to have a bit of a crowd in the room because it feels more fun to the women and to the crowd. (If it gets too large, there's not enough seats and enough room, and the women don't make the rounds often enough.) I'm told that (like a lot of places) regulars draw a big percentage of the attention here, but even as a out-of-towner, I found that there were quite a few women that initiated conversations. With only a couple of exceptions, I didn't feel like they were pushy salespeople. Most wanted to connect us to backroom options, but it wasn't rushed.
The women were attractive, and covered an age range which was wider than a lot of clubs. A few college-aged women, but lots were 30ish, even late-30s or perhaps 40s. (no, i didn't ask.) Nice bodies, beautiful faces. Most were pleasant to talk with, energetic in their dances, and playful in the hinting of what might be available privately. (Bonus points for the absolutely incredible waitress, a 5'4 blonde who needs to be on covers of Creative Loafing, if not national magazines ... and with super-bubbly personality.)
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