A bit quiet, but still fun.
I walked in around 10p and it was very quiet for a Saturday night. According to a stripper I was talking to the place just reopened and they were having a soft opening. It used to be called Silver Slipper. The guy that owns Cheetah owns this club too. Occasionally the girls will work both clubs. They remodeled the place and it looks nice. The bar is upfront with two small stages on a platform behind it. There’s a step down floor with two stages. Since the place was quiet the girls got on stage when they felt like it and danced. The place did make sure there was someone always dancing on one of the main stages though. There was less than a dozen dancers that night. Mainly white girls and a couple black. I’d rate them from 4-8. Many were sitting at the bar. Occasionally they’d approach customers and chat them up and ask if they wanted a dance. Not aggressive at all. A stripper, Cat, approached me and we talked for a good bit. It’s nice being able to talk with a stripper and they can hold a conversation. Plus the music wasn’t blaring. Cat was cute, slim blonde and natural breasts. I bought about 5 dances. She gave great dances, but no extras. Dances are a bit pricey at $30 a dance. Songs are decently long (about 5 minutes) and Cat waited until the a song finished before dancing so we’d have the full time. VIP was very pricey and starts at 15 minute increments. You’re probably better off just buying single dances. If it wasn’t for Cat keeping me company for a couple hours I’d probably have walked out within an hour as the club was quiet. After they do a grand opening things will probably pick up. I noticed that all the girls that worked there were very friendly and supported each other when they danced. Overall I had a good time. If I’m back in town I’d swing by again to see how things are. You can walk next door to Cheetahs for a change of scenery if you like.
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