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| - Ambiance: Basic. Nothing flashy. Comfortable chairs. Clean. 1 stage, a private dance area, and for those who smoke a closed off section, that has pool tables and beer pong.
Staff: Bouncers were cool. Hostesses cute, courteous, and consistent.
Food: Value was decent. 24 wings for $6. But bottled water and soft drinks were $3 and no refills (unless you are a good tipper, which in essence is still paying for the drink). The wings were overcooked and the Buffalo sauce was heavy on the vinegar. The burger looked good and the fries seemed to always come out hot and crisp.
Entertainment: Dancers, I found were from a company who imported them in this weekend (Super Bowl) to aid in promotion and to add some exotic flare to the roster. You could definitely tell a difference between the imports and the locals, although one local definitely was beyond amazing. If you go, check her out, she goes by 'Truth'. But as a whole, the dances were lazily done, the pole work was beginner level, and there weren't any tricks or stunts that made me want to spend money. The private dances, were so much better and you didn't have to break the bank for them. The club has tvs throughout, including a huge projection screen, so if you're watching a game, you can focus on the stage and see a tv, without missing but so much, depending on what your focus is.
Since, I am not one to frequent clubs, I doubt that I will go again. But it would be interesting to see how things are on a regular night or even a busy night, sans Super Bowl/sparce crowd and imported talent.
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