very pleasantly surprised
I've been a few times, and when I first walked in it is definitely a 'neighborhood' club. Bar on the right seats about 8 people. Pool table at entry, then main stage area which is small compared to many clubs. Unfortunately the ceiling is not recessed for the pole and the stage is tall for the height of the ceiling. Music was good - one night was 1990s-2000s music with good beats and this night the music varied, but again was good. Week nights are going to be hit and miss - I went on a Sunday and it wasn't busy at all at 10pm and a few people came in at about midnight. On a Friday it was moderately full, but it was a race weekend so they said Fri/Sat not expected to be as busy as normal.
Drinks were a touch more expensive than expected - domestic was $7 I believe and mixed drinks were $9-11. It was nice that the bartender (who also dances) knew what she was doing, a rare treat for a smaller club.
They used to do table dances for $15, but don't do those due to covid, which makes no sense because masks aren't required. VIP dances are $30 for a song. VIP area has about 4 couches and is pretty small. Even on this moderately busy Friday there wasn't enough space and it looked like people were waiting for a couch. Rules are pretty liberal compared to other places I've been - there will be no 'extras' but if you're looking for that don't go to a strip club. Touching is going to vary by girl, but my hands roamed quite liberally (no crotch touching of course) and several of the dancers heavily encouraged my exploration. In fact, at one point the guy said 'hey man watch your hands' and she yelled back 'shut up dude!' and put my hands right on her C cups.
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