Minks: sports bar by day, strip club by night.
The locale is divided into two parts. On the right you have a mostly traditional sports bar, while the left is your standard club. The vibes in the sports bar are nice and casual, it's clean and adequately lit, and there are TVs all over the place to watch whatever game is on. The centerpiece is a small stage and pole where a dancer will do two songs before rotating off, but a lot of people are just here for the cheap drinks ($3 for draft beer before 8, all night Sundays!) and the pool tables.
The club itself has a large center stage and pole with a dozen small tables to watch at. Lap dances are performed off to the side in a raised, vaguely separated area. No illusion of privacy here, everyone can see what's going on so good luck with getting anything extra spicy. Private dances are held in a back area with multiple small, curtained-off rooms.
I was fairly impressed by the dancers. Most were pretty gorgeous and absolutely none of them were anything less than above average. Their pole-work ranged from spinning and shimmying to some fairly impressive acrobatics. A few of the girls had a theme going, such as the tattooed and pierced girl with metal band shirt. They were all polite, putting up with my awkward attempts at chatting and asking to see pictures of my hobbies. A couple were more mercenary and pulled out the price menu, but they were at least professional about it.
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