TD's Showclub North
6001 Brentwood Pl NE Albuquerque, NM 87109

For a really great time, sometimes there really is no place like home...

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Tazdevcl
Oct 20, 2021, 8:05 PM
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Visited: Thursday Evening

So being an over the road truck driver, every once in a while I get to spend some time at home in New Mexico so I decided to revisit some of the clubs here and I thought I would start with a club that at one time was my go-to, TD's North in Albuquerque. There used to be another location but that never reopened after the Covid shutdowns.

TD's North is located in a building that at one time used to be a family restaurant. From the outside it looks almost like it could be a haunted house if it wasn't so brightly lit. When you walk into the club they check and scan everyone's ID and the cover is usually $10. You can go to their website and download a coupon for free admission or you can bring a concert, movie, museum or just about any other admission ticket from the current day and get free admission. They will try to sell you a beer there at the entrance so I usually just buy one from there. Most days the beers run about $6.75 each but they have specials on occasion.

Sometimes they will let you find a seat wherever you like but on really busy nights they may seat you. You can move afterwards but they are just trying to make sure not to sit singles at table for 4 if at all possible. When you walk onto the floor you will see a rather long bar to you right, a small stage to you left, and the main stage to your right. Both stages have chairs all around them although people don't usually camp out in them. They also both have poles but I didn't see the talent on the pole that I have seen in other clubs, but to be honest with you I think the issue is the ceiling is rather low above the pole so that limits some of the things the girls can do.

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