The classic Jiggles is back
I have reviewed this bar a couple of times, so I am not going to repeat everything. The basics: it is a quiet neighborhood, and the bar has the appearances of a neighborhood bar. It is in a converted house, I think, and there is always parking nearby. There is no cover, and there is a pool table if you want to play. Beers are relatively decent price (around $5 for a domestic bottle, which is not great, but not bad).
I had reviewed this a few times during the Covid situation. I have since visited it on two different Friday nights (between 10 and 11pm). It seems to me that most of the changes that occurred during this period--different hours, different physical setup, and different dancers--have largely reverted to the way things were before. The biggest change is that they now have soap and paper towels in the men's room, despite the sign saying you have to ask the bartender.
For a while, you had to sit at tables throughout the place and not at the bar. Now you can sit at the bar--and you do not have to have a mask. For a while, it looked like they had some younger dancers. The dancers are now back to the standard Jiggles dancer--i.e., women in their 40s, mainly from Brazil. Each time I went there, I was definitely the youngest patron, and probably younger than most of the dancers--and I am not really young. This is not meant as a complaint, because there is something to be said for 40 year old, slightly (or not so slightly) overweight Brazilian dancers. It is enough to keep this on my rotation, but people should be aware that it is what it is. (In neither of my recent visits did I get a dance, so I am not writing about those, but you can find info on this aspect in other reviews.)
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