Tame, But Good Energy to the Dancing
This was my first visit. I arrived sometime after 9 on a Thursday to find about 10-12 women working and most of the back side of the bar full of customers.
The general layout is that, as one comes in, it's at the end of a long, rectangular bar. There is seating all the way around. Parallel to the bar is a stage with two poles, which is the main stage. There are stageside tables all the way around, although I only saw people sit there in order to tip a particular dancer. Farther back on two sides there are booths. There is also a small stage with a single pole and a set of raised booths off to one side. Those were not used when I was there. Another review mentioned $6 for beer, which sounds about right. A glass of wine for a dancer was about $10. There was no cover. Lap dances were $25 for 5 minutes.
Generally, the place works for a classy vibe (for a strip club). There are tasteful artifacts and pictures (such as the Carmen Electra Playboy) on the walls. The chairs and booths have upholstery in good condition. There are some local IPAs (I had All Day IPA) on tap. It has the feel of a place that white collar guys would stop off for a drink after work. And, in keeping with that, there were more collared shirts than I typically see in a strip club (and even one guy in a suit and tie).
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