Saturday Fight Night
Decided to come out to watch the Silva/Paul fight and to also be disappointed in outcome obviously. I got there a little after 11 and there was short line but they liked to make each person/group wait a few minutes before letting them in. This was for sure to try and sell bottles/VIP and I assume also to make club seem busy. At one point there was 3 people in line, and they announced that we could skip line and come up front if we bought bottles as if we had some super long wait. Like I said was short line I was in in 5 minutes or so just waiting in line. Cover was $20. It was my first time there since they did remodel/expansion with the new steakhouse, actually first time in couple years since pre-covid. I think they moved where you entered from but maybe I'm misremembering as it's been a while.
Inside had a decent amount of people, in the main area, bit less up in VIP area. I went towards main bar to grab a beer, there was one good looking girl on the way there who caught my eye in a schoolgirl outfit who was chatting someone up. Michelob Ultra was $10, which was way more expensive than I remembered it years ago. Bar had two bartenders but was mostly full all around it, so took a little while to get my order in. Once ordered was quick to get since was just a beer, and after I got it I posted up by a high table. I initially was going to get a dance or two before the fight started, but the fight before it ended in 1st round, and even though I knew it would be a while before they started main event I decided to just wait it out and scout the talent.
The main stage runs parallel to the main bar, and has two poles and seats all around it. For first part of night only one girl(occasionally duo team) would be performing there, making there way from one end to the other. Later in night there would be two performance, one on each pole. Same scenario individual or a pair working together assigned to each pole. There was a B/W pair(either could of been Hispanic tbh) that were working together that did some real nice Cirque du Soleil type of work. On one end of the main stage, on side near private dance area, there are two mini stage diagonal and across from it. I believe they are called satellite when DJ was calling girls to them. One was usually attended by a dancer, and like just main stage, later in the night they both were being used. Across from main stage on opposite end towards VIP, there is another stage next to short set of stairs towards "upper" side of club where a lot more VIP seating is. This stage always had a girl on it and could be viewed from lower or upper area. There is another stage in back of this upper area that I wasn't really paying attention to, I think both are collectively called VIP stage even though separate. I got my 2nd beer at the bar up there because there was no wait, and got some singles stage tipping. Bud Light here was $12 and I realized why there was no wait, and realized I completely forgot about how this upper bar being more expensive and how I used to avoid it. $3 price difference and each bar might be a 5 second walk from each other. Rest of my drinks were from main bar and I think Coors/Bud Light were $9 down there.
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