Rebuilding but still a good place to relax.
First time in a club since pre-pandemic days. The bartending, and other staff are about the same, and the dancers were about what you’d expect for day shift. The music and atmosphere are pleasantly chill for the afternoon. If anything the pandemic brought a new emphasis on cleaning and not cramming patrons in like sardines. That said pricing has gone up.
The main room is the same but lap dance row has been closed for renovations. “No more roller rink benches, . . .about a year away from the stage being totally redone,” according to one of the dancers. Consequently, the days of the $10 dance are gone. They exist in theory out on the main room floor/tableside but few dancers want to do that and give the whole club the view. Time will tell if more economical perving options return once the reno is complete. The new order of the day is the vip bracelet, which can be had for $10. This is your entree to private-ish dances.
The former vip room behind the stages one way mirrors is the new lap dance area. For $20 your entertainer of choice will dance topless, and the bottoms disappear for $10 more. There are signs posted about modified rules regarding the nude dances, what the dancers and patrons are allowed or not. “No standing on the couch” or “no grinding” for example. I say semi private because you are separated from the general floor, however the door is open directly to the bartender if you need a refill. Other dancers and their patrons are also doing their dances right next to you, no barrier between. There’s room enough for maybe 3 pairs of people in there. So if you want to spend the whole concert set list with your ATF I’d advise get your dance card and bracelet early.
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