Typical neighborhood dive bar
I thought I would try this to break up the monotony of the usual places I go to when the mood strikes. I read a review saying there were a lot of black girls and that is what I tend to like most so seemed worth the time. The place looked nice enough from the outside and plenty of parking going around the build for the size of the club. I arrived mid-evening and paid $10 to the desk on the right of the entry. A security guard patted me down. The bar was immediately on the left. A stage dominated the center with a wall-length mirror behind it reflecting the bar. A few couches on either side of the stage but not very large. Another small room with a poll on the other side of the bar. I saw a few people there but didn't inquire if it were open or reserved.
Paid $6 for a beer and looked around. Bartender very friendly and helpful. Clientele was all black and seemed to be a lot of regulars, which one would expect. A few people were smoking in the club. It doesn't bother me but letting you know as it does bother some. A few TVs behind the bar playing NBA. Music was VERY loud, hindering conversation. I was told by the bartender that girls can dance for you anywhere but there is a VIP area with more privacy for $20 entry plus $20 per song to the girl. I was told by a girl that songs were rather short, and she indicated she charged for minutes there. I basically took that as one should negotiate before going to VIP. I didn't go to the VIP but got a few dances with girls while sitting at bar.
Some girls went on stage, but no one got topless. I can't say that I was very interested in most as many girls were larger than my taste. But there were a few slender ladies that were pleasant. Although all were black, they weren't necessarily American. At least one was Caribbean by accent (which I could barely hear with the loud music in that small area).
Full review available to VIP members
Unlock thousands of detailed, honest strip club reviews.
