Goldfinger Gentlemen's Club
3801 N University Dr Sunrise, FL 33351

Looks can be deceiving

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Cogitoscoob
Mar 10, 2023, 10:56 AM
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Visited: Wednesday Evening

After visiting family I decided to stop by this club since it’s detached from my usual commute. Entering the plaza, it was difficult to find parking, I would advise to park near the hooters. The doorman upfront did give me a little pat down. Inside I saw a pretty lady behind the concierge. As I needed some singles, I handed her $40.00 I’m guessing the fee was $10.00 as she returned $30.00 to me. Following the hallway, I made my way to the club itself. Looks can be deceiving as the Club was huge, far bigger than I anticipated from how it looked outside.

 

A small square bar was directly to the right of the entrance where 3 PLs sat down and were talking to the curvy bartender, a slim dark skinned dancer was on her phone texting away. Next to it was a large rectangular bar full of PLs and dancers. One complaint, I have now thinking about it, why are the two bars so close together? They are at most 7ft from each other, that made no sense. I digress, the second bar, or main bar, had PLs eating full meals, talking to one another, dancers chatting. It felt like Thanksgiving dinner when all the family is gathered and a million different things are happening. A true local bar scene where women had tits hanging out.

 

To the left of the main bar were chairs and table as well as the empty stage. Second complaint, when I arrived it was 8:30 PM. The stage was empty, the club felt empty, as I recall they were about 15 PLs and 8 dancers. As stated above the club is so large the lack of people was apparent. Going to the main bar I saw the AA waitress and asked for beer $7.00 (+$2.00 tip). Sitting down I once more scanned the room the talent overall was a solid 7-7.5. Nothing really jumping out.

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