Slow Days at GoodGuys
As COVID winds down and GoodGuys has reopened I found myself curious to see how things may have changed at my old haunt. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say probably not much, but it is still early days.
Day shifts here were usually pretty good. They had a decent lunch business, and so made sure to have some lookers on the day shift. The late lunch crowd usually died down by 3-4 so there were usually some opportunities to see some good looking dancers in a pretty low-key environment while the day girls were finishing out their shifts and depending on whether they were looking to make their shift worthwhile, or had made their money and were just happy to wait for the night dancers and have some fun, there were opportunities for a good time. There were also girls who didn't make the cut for the night shifts. Last Thursday was more of the later than the former.
The place looks mostly the same. Stage setup is same as before but only one was in use. The long narrow tables opposite the stages and the bigger ones between stages have all be replaced with little round cafe tables that seat 2. It'll probably limit seating, but that was never much of an issue when I was there. There is something in the back that looks like a separate VIP area as a previous reviewer mentioned, but it's DC, so don't expect more than a private air dance in any case.
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