Pleasant club to be in, but not all that much fun
I arrived at Tattletales about 4:30pm on a Wednesday afternoon via ride-share from downtown, which was about $40. My trip back a few hours later (after also going to Club Platinum) was only $20, so the rate was significantly time-dependent. I didn't notice the parking situation other than the lot didn't seem particularly tiny. Cover charge was $5.
Inside the club was one of the nicer ones I've been to in Atlanta - clean, furniture in good shape, no smoke at all, not too loud. The lighting wasn't too bright, and leaned heavily on red neon signs. A long, skinny U-shaped bar dominated the room. To the side was a medium-sized elevated stage with two poles surrounded by small tables and metal-backed, padded-seat chairs. Around the walls were roped off couches for VIP seating, also used for lap dances. A bottle of water was $7.
They put on more of a stage show here than other venues, though it wasn't continuous. The stage lighting was bad, glaring into my eyes rather than illuminating the stage. A few dancers went up for three-song sets, with some gaps between them. Each of the dancers performed a bit, with a variety of dance moves. The poles weren't used other than to lean on. One dancer pulled her top aside and that was it. Another stripped down nude by the second song. It was something to watch, but wasn't enthralling. A few patrons came up to provide small tips, but that was it, and there wasn't any sort of interaction between dancers and tippers.
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