Déjà Vu Seattle
1510 1st Ave Seattle, WA 98101

Boring, slow service here tonight:(

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Eazyduzit2
Oct 7, 2019, 1:29 PM
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Visited: Saturday Evening

A few of my buddies wanted to check out the club after work. One of them was a virgin to the strip club arena so we broke him in. Paid the $22 cover charge each for entranceWhich included drink. Upon entrance the club was pretty full And there was no place to sit in the front stage area so we ventured to the back area both stages were open so it was OK. Almost immediately, I had a girl come by and asked me if she could have a seat. Of course I obliged and she sat on my lap to chat with me for a while. Small chitchat and eventually I asked for her name which was indigo. She seem like a middle-aged lady long brown hair tattoos all over and wearing some pink stilettos with fringes. She eventually asked me If I wanted to dance with her and I replied I just arrived, so I would like to see the other offerings before I decide. Finally waitress came by and brought me my Soda after flagging her down while the whole time I was sitting with the girl she never offered me a soda just my buddies, go figure. We noticed an Asian lady that we were interested in on the main pole dance area And was hoping she would eventually come over to us. Unfortunately she was on another guy‘s lap for a while and we decided to leave after about an hour since it’s getting late. Overall a nice club decent ladies, Service could’ve been a bit better since we waited about a half an hour to get served most of the ladies walked by us and we’re not interested in chatting with us so we figured we weren’t their type or we look like cops or something LOL! Not sure if we’ll be going back to this location again if my friends decide to hit up another place. We will try out Kittens, Pandoras, or another vu before coming back to this location.

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