Legends
415 E Congress St Detroit, MI 48226

Post Pistons Game First Time Visit. Would Return

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ZeroLucksGiven
Apr 5, 2024, 4:34 PM
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Visited: Wednesday Evening

Went here with a buddy for the first time after a Pistons game. Weren’t expecting much on a weekday but a decent number of people there for a post-game crowd. Mandatory coat check so leave your jacket in the car unless you’re wanting to waste money on that ($10 if I recall correctly). Was then led to a comfortable table halfway between the stage and the bar. Nice, clean, and sizeable venue. Girls are friendly, most average but a couple real standouts.

No floor dances so went to the open room VIP upstairs that overlooks the club. Bouncer up there expected a tip for even letting the dancer and I up there which seemed unusual. Dancer was hot with natural looking fakes and let me touch some. Nothing profane but some gentle caressing and an occasional boob grab (I asked her first which she okayed). Ended up spending around $250 for 6-8 songs, plus tip, plus that bouncer fee. Drinks weren’t cheap and servers were weird when I tried to cash out at the end of the night, with the bartender saying I couldn’t close my tab there despite not being able to find our server for over 20 minutes and other servers not willing to help either. Must be very territorial over tips. Bathrooms clean. There was a $20 ATM fee with a max withdrawal of $200 so bring your own cash as that adds up quickly. Also after other dancers saw I got a lapper and came back, I definitely got more attention which I didn’t necessarily want as I was trying to enjoy the stage show and hang with my friend at that point, but I guess that’s what you get on a weeknight. Dancers were never pushy though. Good experience overall. Would return. Felt safe even parking across the street, especially for being downtown Detroit.

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