Centerfold's Cabaret
2031 W Peoria Ave Phoenix, AZ 85029

I made a stop at Centerfold's...

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scatterbrain
Jul 7, 2010, 12:00 AM
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Visited: Wednesday Evening

I made a stop at Centerfold's before finishing my evening at HiLiter (my favorite whenever I'm in Phoenix). Centerfold's remains a close second. My biggest complaint is that the lights are too low. Just a little more light would enhance our visual delights, I think. There is a long bar and lots of small tables around a center stage. I chose to sit close to the VIP area near the DJ. This might not be the best place to sit, since the music was noticable loud there (speaker just overhead). It made it difficult to talk to the ladies. Drinks were reasonable priced ($8) but on the small size. Dances on the floor were $10 with reasonable contact. The VIP was quiet this particular evening. When I was int here, only one other guy was in there getting a dance. Unfortunately, when they left my dancer didn't up her game, which I though might actually happen. Alli was the chosen one tonight, but Destiny (a tall curvy black dancer with a fantastic smile) and Michelle (a young brunette with that girl-next-door look) were running a close second. But Alli caught my eye as soon as she walked by. She's a tall, thin bleach blonde, a little young for my usual taste. But her skin was so soft, I couldn't resist. The youthful age apparently made her a little less skillful in the dancing area, but it was pretty sensual nonetheless. No out-of-bounds schenanigans. All in all a good time. And after dancing she offered to stay cuddled up in VIP and talk rather than move back to the floor. She gets extra points for that GFE move. Wait staff was attentive and I had no issues getting served. After about an hour I had had enough of the loud music and the dark environment, off to HiLiter I went (see my other review).

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