JJ T.
Yelp
Strip clubs really aren't my thing, but I came here for a bachelor party wanting to have a good time. Our host + a lot of the non-performer staff were great, but honestly, this place stressed me TF out.
They're remodeling right now, so the showroom features a huge seating area, a stage, and an uneasy perimeter of way, way too many performers. When we walked in, I think they actually outnumbered the customers. Sitting in the middle, it felt like we were fish in a barrel. We weren't there 30 seconds before a swarm of dancers appeared, trying to hard-sell us on private dances.
No fewer than 25 women came to our table (in our group of 5) in the first hour, and none of them were consistent on what the price of a private dance/VIP area was. At one point, they tried to lead us all to VIP until someone was smart enough to ask if the quoted amount ($1000) was in total or per person. Turned out it was $1000 per person. If we had all followed, we could have easily been taken for 5k. I'm not saying strip clubs are always upfront with their pricing, but this felt like a full on grift.
This environment, while it's not okay, makes sense because there are simply too many performers for the space. As some other reviewers mentioned, we had to pull our chairs in and look deep in conversation just to get a few minutes of peace. I've been to a couple other strip clubs (also for bachelor parties) and I've never had this experience.
Drink-wise, our server was nice, but that's about it. I never expect club drinks to be well-priced, but a single whiskey-ginger was $24, and it was so weak that I thought they'd given me the wrong drink.
There were a couple of bright spots: I had a great convo with a dancer named Anastasia and there was a really lovely bartender named Jen in the corner selling a beer + shot for $25. (A comparative steal)
Some of the dancers were really great, but we were getting approached almost constantly and it was hard to relax.
Overall, the guys enjoyed the experience, but it felt like we had to be constantly on guard to avoid being taken advantage of. If you're coming here, be ready to get aggressively approached and make sure you're ready to say "no" unless you know exactly what you're paying.