Legends
415 E Congress St Detroit, MI 48226

Should've visited an Inkster club

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skwalker
Nov 12, 2019, 9:30 PM
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Visited: Tuesday Evening

I was in the D-town last week and stayed downtown. By using the "local club list guide" with map, I found Legends was in walking distance. With nothing fun to do, I decided to give it a shot. The address says Brush St, but the entrance is on E Congress. The coat check was mandatory for $3. I tipped the door girl as she was friendly enough. When you enter, the bar is on the left, and a gigantic screen is on the right wall playing sports. The stage is in the center with two poles, surrounded with a few tables and probably 10 booths. I did not go upstairs but I believe there are plenty of tables as well. Now talking about the talents, apparently the club has got all the young and fit girls compared with the Inkster ones. I did not count the exact number but there should be around 20 girls, mostly white, 3-4 AAs, and probably a couple latinas. Weird enough, the girls either stood by the rail between the bar and the stage, or sat in the booths. During my roughly one hour stay, only one blonde approached me and had a little chit chat. Her name is Morgan if my memory serves me right. She said she worked there only about three months and used to work at a restaurant in Toledo, OH. She did bring up lap dance. I asked about the price, and she quoted $35/3 songs or $100/30 min. She was friendly but not really my type (tiny boobs) so that I apologized. She excused for freshing up and left me alone. I finished up the half priced beer ($3 domestic) and stepped out of the door. In summary, it was not a good experience. I should've ubered to Inkster for more private fun. I didn't ask for extras. But based on the past reviews, extras are not available which I believe is basically true.

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