Shabby Chic
Came here on a weekday night not sure what to expect. Turned out to be a pretty good time. The place is big, with a bar on the wall near the entrance and two small stages in back. Dimly lit, carpet if I'm remembering right, and a kind of tattered vibe like the gaming floor of an old Vegas casino off the strip. Crowd was fine, a mix mostly of Latinos and white dudes with a few Black guys too. The neighborhood isn't the fanciest in Denver, but I never felt sketched out.
So again, it's not fancy. But the night I showed up, it was FULL of women. They ran the gamut from older and a little chubby to young and straight up hot. And for me at least, even the older gals looked pretty good. Pretty much all of them were Latina, and as I got to talking to them I realized a bunch were from Cuba. That was a surprise since I didn't know Denver had much of a Cuban population. Panama and Mexico were represented too. And there was at least one Black dancer who I guessed might have been moonlighting at Dan's since PT's got shutdown for a bit. She was a solid notch above the other dancers out there. I mean, her heels were light-up and she knew what she was doing on the pole.
At any given time, there are two dancers on the stages. Most are just sort of wobbling up there but there were a couple who could actually dance (like that Black gal). Beers were $8 and it was easy to get a dance. One ok-looking Cuban in her mid-20s offered me two songs for $20, which was too good a deal to pass up. Most of the woman seemed to want $30/song but that was negotiable. Got an incredible dance from a thick, super busty Latina that I'm still thinking about. One big downside is that the dances take place off to the side of the bar, in view of pretty much everyone. Huge disappointment when I realized this. The dancer were still really good, but I would have preferred at least a booth or something.
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