Great stopover heading to/back from casino
I went to the Foxy Lady last Saturday on my way back home from Foxwoods Casino. I've posted reviews on this place but not since the temporary shutdown. As I mentioned I arrive Saturday evening and parked my car myself. Upon entering you go through a metal detector and get wanded. This has always been the standard and I do not mind it at all since Providence isn't the safest city. Anyways after paying my $10 entrance fee, I'm inside and the place was pretty busy with good music being played by the DJ. This place has the best music in my opinion if you are more into dance music/hip hop/pop as opposed to the 80's/90s classic rock played by other establishments.
I went to the bar and got myself a bud light which was $4. Good price in my opinion as I'm used to more expensive beers in Las Vegas, Miami, California, etc so I was rocking bud lights for most of the night. I got approached by a cute white dancer who had a Russian accent. She wasn't very good looking she was just decent. She asked the typical have you been here before? would you like a dance? I wasn't interested so I told her maybe later. The dancer ethnicities were mixed with Whites, Asians, Latinas, and Blacks.I had to stand for a while since there weren't any table seats. Eventually one opened up.
When you are lucky to get a seat on a weekend consider it a blessing because I've had to stand up for hours here on weekends as this place gets busy. I was approached by a Latina. I believe her name was Anastasia. She was very pretty and asked if I wanted dances. In this instance, I said yes since I didn't see anyone that really captivated me or if they did I couldn't get a hold of them. Anyways the dances she gave were definitely sensual and good grindage. It wasn't spectacular as I have had better dances previously at the Foxy lady prior to the shutdown. I just got a few topless dances for $25/dance and I was pretty satisfied.
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