I used to take clients into Cheetah's when in town for a annual convention in the 1990s and early 2000s so this is a "historical" review. Cheetah, at the time had the most dancers and the best looking in all of Atlanta. It added food which was great. Went once there with associates for a steak dinner and it happened to be change of shift, so I counted the 1st shift dancers on the floor, then the new 2nd shift dancers who paraded onto the floor from behind the curtains on the upper stage. About 50+ working first shift and over 60+ on second shift. Most were 8+, a few were perfect 10, but that is subjective as you know.
They used to have a shower set up in those old time days outside of the main room, there a dancer or two would lather up and you could sit at a table for free and watch her take a soapy shower. It is gone now. At the time they did not have VIP rooms, at least I do not remember them. They did introduce Cheetah bucks from a vending machine that I could buy and give to clients to tip dancers with.
I once bought a cheap cigar lighter there, it was a bust of a nude from the waist up. You push one breast in and the flame comes out the other. Gave it to my son as a gift at college.
All in all it was an 'art gallery' of living nudes, with very little mileage available then.
I have not visited in well over a decade, maybe a decade and a half, so I don't know what it is like now but I thought readers might want to hear what it was like 20+ years ago.
I doubt any of the beautiful living artwork is still working there now. Time moves on!