Except for the pandemic, it's the same as it ever was (except the men's room has soap)
I have been to Jiggles several times during the Coronavirus pandemic. Over the summer, when infection rates were lower, there were more people there and it maintained a local bar feel. The main changes were: the old guy bartender was not there (I hope he is okay); despite the sign stating that you have to ask the bartender for soap and paper products, there was soap and paper products in the men's room; there were more younger dancers than usual.
I returned, after several months, on a recent Friday. The old guy was still not there and they still had soap and paper towels in the men's room. (I suppose for all the reasons to be shut down, not having soap during a major pandemic would be the stupidest.) However, the young women seemed to be gone. Instead, there were about five dancers, and I had seen all of them before, most from before the pandemic. The average age was probably in the late 30s or early 40s, and they were mainly Brazilian. Nothing particularly noteworthy there. This place has always "specialized" in middle-aged Latina dancers. There is nothing wrong with that.
One interesting twist is that I think the state is prohibiting sitting at the bar. So they had some chairs and tables spread about the place, and the dancers would circulate. However, since these were lower chairs, it seemed that my face was about crotch level for the dancers. Again, not necessarily a negative thing.
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