I think this is the first gay club I've been to with such a high % of non-gay folks. On one hand, I'm glad everyone is comfortable to come to a gay club, of course, I think that's great and what we call "progress". On the other hand it sure says something about women in particular not feeling safe/comfortable in (for lack of a better word) "straight" dance clubs. Non-gay men, take note - your club behavior drives women away from non-gay dance clubs to places where they can safely have fun without someone coming up and grinding on them from behind without permission. No. That's not okay.
But I digress. Plan B was fine, I would go back if I had people in town who wanted to dance. I probably wouldn't head here on a regular basis simply because I didn't love the music. I enjoy Top 40 but I don't need a techno-beat attached to everything. Sometimes sing-a-longs are fun just as they were written. Well-drinks were cheap ($3) and strong; Someone missed the memo that if you're going to upcharge for "on the rocks" you need to actually also put more liquor in that cup too (Jack = $7.50 and not particularly generous). Sigh.
The dance floor was large so there was plenty of space on this Saturday night to not knock elbows with everyone else. Cover was $5 and there was no line at 10pm when we arrived. Perhaps the cover charge could go towards some minor bathroom repairs - they were in rough shape with stall doors that don't lock and toilet paper rolls precariously stuck wherever they'd fit, as there were no holders.
BOTTOM LINE: I liked the crowd and the dance floor was decent sized. I wouldn't go out of my way to go back but wouldn't object if out-of-towners wanted to hit the dance floor.