It Is What It Is
Well found myself free in the Atl before a late flight out. Unfortunately, it was Sunday so no V. Never been here on a Sunday afternoon and hopefully no shootings like Club Blaze.
Parked alongside the building for $10 and paid I believe a $10 cover after being frisked. Got a bottle of water since I didn't want to show any signs of inebriation trying to board a flight. I was really worried about the strong residual aroma on me and my clothes from "natural" scents here, but resolved I could dispose of my clothes before getting to ATL to hopefully get by any sniffing dogs.
The club has two bars at each end of the club with the main one being closest upon entering. It was full and the back bar almost full with patrons and dancers. There were two runway style stages between them and a smaller stage opposite the main bar. None were being used while I was there. I took up residence at one of two large round tables near the entrance so that I could sit in a bar stool. There were also numerous normal tables throughout the club. A curtained VIP room was across from my table and guarded. I was told the room contained semi-private cubicles that no one cared about what went on. Probably around 20 patrons and 15 dancers.
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