Bourbon Street
2901 E Thomas Rd Phoenix, AZ 85008

Terrible decline in talent at Bourbon Street

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casey22
Sep 25, 2023, 1:20 AM
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Visited: Saturday Evening

Phoenix used to be one of my favorite cities to visit years ago when I was traveling for business. This is many years ago, but Christie's and Bourbon Street were amazing clubs with smoking hot girls. Between the two clubs, I could easily spend much of my monthly salary. Today, the Phoenix club scene is nothing like it used to be. To be fair, much of the country is the same way when it comes to the level of talent, but I think Phoenix has had the biggest drop-off from where it once was and the quality of women.

 

I was in Phoenix for a weekend golf event and decided to stop in the Bourbon Street to see if there has been any improvement in talent since my last visit about a year ago. I arrived around 11pm, paid the cover charge and got a beer at the bar. The club hasn't changed at all. I actually love the layout of this club and if I was ever to be a club owner, I would layout my club the same way. Yes, it's super dark but your eyes adjust quickly.

 

For the sake of time, this review will be brief, because I scanned this club for 30-45 mins and found nothing my type and no girls worth a $20 dance. Lots of bigger girls and lots of girls covered with ink. Because girls are able to work flexible schedules and are constantly walking in the door, I was a little reluctant to leave in case a hot girl came in, but the time was passing and I only had one night to check out the clubs. I opted to leave. When I go into a club and leave with all of the money I walked in with, it was not a good experience. It is very sad what happened to the Phoenix strip club scene. I know many on this forum love Hi-Liter. I did not go there because I personally think that club is a sh*thole.

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Terrible decline in talent at Bourbon Street