Can I live?! 
Stopped by Club Wax last night and wanted to share an honest take. There were around 20–25 dancers on the floor, many dressed up for Halloween — good mix of body types and looks, from petite to thick. The overall vibe was cool enough, but the energy wasn’t quite consistent across the room.
The Hennessy Room Situation
The biggest thing that stood out was what’s happening with the Hennessy Room. It feels like one of the security guards has basically taken over that area and now runs it like his personal section. The front desk no longer seems to manage it — he does. That wouldn’t be a big deal if it were run fairly, but there’s definitely some favoritism going on. You can tell certain customers get special treatment while others are told they can’t do the same thing.
For example, I was sitting along the wall by the bathroom when I was told to move because “nobody can sit there.” Five minutes later, someone the guard knew came over, got a dap, sat in the same spot, and even got the lights dimmed for him. That kind of thing makes the environment feel uneven — like it depends more on who you know than how you spend.
The Dancers
As for the entertainers, I’d call the lineup average overall. I got dances from four dancers — two were pretty high-mileage, the other two just okay. There was one thicker brown-skinned dancer wearing a chain who caught my attention on stage, but she didn’t come off while I was there. If anyone knows who she is, I’d love to connect next time.
Final Thoughts
Club Wax still has potential, but the favoritism and inconsistent management take away from what could be a fun, fair experience for everyone spending money. I get that personal relationships matter in nightlife, but when it starts affecting the vibe and customer experience, it shows. Hopefully they tighten that up soon, because the place itself has all the makings of a solid nightspot.