Oh the dancers and staff here...
Oh the dancers and staff here were starving. I didn't tip the cashier girl upon entering and that placed a target on my back for my visit. How am I sure? Housemom called all dancers to the front not long after I arrived. I then turned down a "wanna dance offer?" and got a tongue stuck out at me. Then I went outside with a gal as I had bought her a drink. Somehow the conversation shifted to a lecture on tipping. This despite the $10 glass of wine in front of the gal of which she had two sips because I'm sure she would've been completely wasted had she had the whole thing. Truth-be-told, I've never considered tipping the cashier gal upon entering a club. Why? They rarely dispense any helpful info. Nevertheless, upon my exit, cashier gal wouldn't even look at me while the bouncer minimally acknowledged my question about a recycling bin for the wristband.
That said, nice club. $25 on the night I was there got one into both sides. The traditional strip club on the right with stage and chairs about. I believe girls stripped to topless on stage, but still had on pasties. Dances were $30 per song if I recall correctly and I believe one-way contact. Entry to the traditional strip club only was $10. For $25, one also got entry to a smaller bar with better quality furniture. Smaller bar also had a small stage for one dancer to work, which some girls did though not very much because the smaller bar had very few folks in it.
Very nice outdoor area to enjoy summer evenings and conversation with the gals. If this club were smart, they'd cook fresh bbq on the patio and roll it into the $25 price. This would provide incentive for the hangout spot aspect and along with some good-looking ladies, kick this place into gear. As it stood, it seemed to be slowly suffocating from a lack of oxygen (high dance cost and not much other option for a guy except to tip the stage.)
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