Hustler Club
822 Rep. John Lewis Way S Nashville, TN 37203

The People Vs Larry Flynt

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May 11, 2025, 1:41 AM
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Visited: Monday Evening

I had been to Nashville's only other club, DejaVu, so I decided to complete the city tour and visit this one. Both clubs are owned by the same group. This one's less than a mile south of Broadway downtown - I walked there. Only dicey part is walking past a bus depot where there were some people hanging out but I crossed the street and had no trouble. Outside the club is a security guy who checks your ID. I entered into what looks like a movie theater lobby with a cashier. I showed her the email giving me a discount and entry was $10 (get it off their website). She put a wristband on me and I headed left downstairs to the main room.

 

The room seemed clean and orderly but very purple and from another decade. It's a really wide but not deep room with what looks like a stadium suite on the left side (no one used it), the bar/LD cash register on the far right with the stage in the middle against the wall and tables and chairs all around, with LD cubicles on the back wall left and right sides. About 5 PLs when I got there, some brought their own beer (this is a BYOB 18+ all nude club). They use an automated DJ - I guess the club dynamically supplies the dancer's name so it can seem "local" - the guy's voice is kind of annoying and corporate sounding. The place feels very much corporate - none of the workers seem all that happy to be there.

 

There's always a dancer on stage and it's brief - one or two songs only. There's a wide moat around the state so tipping takes a little effort. Not many PLs were tipping and the dancers don't even do a tip walk after they're done. All dancers get full nude even if no one tips. Bouncers are helpful to the dancers and sweep up their cash for them.

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