Decent place, strong hustle, and willing girls, but no privacy.
I went to Cheeatah in Hallandale for the first time on a Wednesday afternoon around 4:00. There was no cover to go in at that time of the day. When I first entered the club, I had a really hard time seeing anything because it was so dark compared the sunny outside. I kind of just stood there at the entrance area for a few minutes to let my eyes adjust so I wouldn't trip and fall over anything.
The club is pretty symmetrical in its layout. In the middle of the club at the front is a main stage with two poles, and there are bars with bartenders to the far left and right sides of the club, each with a small stage and pole in the middle, i.e., the small side stages are in the middle of the bars. The counters for the bar surround the entire side stage, and bartenders work and run drinks between the bar counters and the stage. I thought it was kind of weird to have it set up like that as patrons at the bar don't seem to be able to get close to the dancers on the side stage to tip them. I didn't sit at the bar, and opted to go for the middle area in front of the main stage, but not in the stools right at the stage. Behind where I was sitting was an elevated area, and behind that was what looked like a long semi-partitioned off area that ran most of the length of the back wall. While it's partitioned off from the rest of the club, it's by no means private. It's really just a half-wall, with lots of large, square openings along the top part of wall running from the half-wall to the ceiling. If it weren't so dark, you could probably see pretty clearly into them.
Staff is friendly, and a waitress took my order pretty quickly. I got a beer, which was a very reasonable $5, and drinks were something like $8-12. There were about 15-20 girls working, and it seemed to skew heavily Latina/Cuban for that time of day. There were maybe 2 AAs, and the remainder of the girls were Caucasian or maybe Eastern European. There was only one girl working the main stage pole each time, and both side stages were in use by dancers. They did the usual - regular dance, top off, then fully nude while doing their sets on stage. There were a decent number of customers there for the afternoon - probably around 20 guys. Most of the girls were 5-7s, and the hottest ones there (7s or 8s) seemed to be Latina/Cuban. I guess the 9s and 10s show up for the night shift. Girls started coming up to me within a couple of minutes, and one of them gave the low down on pricing - $10 for table dances, $25 for "private" dances in the back in the not-so-private area. There's no VIP area from what I could tell.
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