Not Quite Al Forno
I stopped in during an in between period after legs and eggs, but before the night shift had fully taken over. Lap dance booths are behind the stage, but not visible to people sitting around the stage. Timed dances are downstairs in private rooms. One minor complaint is that the dance sets were too many songs. I'd rather have them up there for 2 songs so you can see who is there and have an opportunity to express interest.
Prices: First off, you can pay at the bar with a credit card and it will be billed to a generic sounding pub that can be found in any RI or MA town. Dances were cash only. Admission was free in the afternoon, a dancer drink was $17, food was cheap by New England standards. The food was on par with a generic sports bar. Dances upstairs were $25 a song and downstairs was $160 for 15 minutes.
The lineup had 2 white spinners who were as hot as any girls I've ever seen in a club. There were 2 AA girls working; neither was heavy. One, Belle, was wicked pretty and gave a very good dance. There was only one heavy white girl, and only one hispanic girl (who was very friendly). There was also an older spinner with an accent I couldn't place; I forget, her name, but I'd definitely get dances with her again. The rest of the dancers were white and fairly attractive.
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