Don’t believe the reviews—90% of them are fake.
I was charged a $40 cover, which is outrageous. I almost left immediately, but it was my first time and I was with others, so I stayed. Inside, the venue is extremely small: two tiny stages packed with chairs, no real bar seating, and everyone crowded together. It feels cramped and uncomfortable.
While there, the manager directly asked me to leave a 5-star Google review in exchange for a free drink. That alone explains the inflated rating—they’re incentivizing fake positive reviews to bury the legitimate negative ones.
The stages are tiny with very low ceilings. Dancers barely have room to work the pole and could easily kick someone sitting nearby. Because everything is so close, it’s hard to see the dancers clearly, and they also seem unable to tell who’s genuinely interested versus just throwing money. I came with women, and despite tipping heavily, most entertainers skipped us entirely in favor of other customers. Very disappointing and not couple- or women-friendly.
To be fair, most of the girls were friendly, gorgeous, and high quality—better than many other clubs I’ve been to, with a wide range of body types and ethnicities. That’s the main reason this place gets 2 stars instead of 1.
Lap dances are $25, done in a cramped, fully public area, and no one even mentioned private dances. I never saw anyone taken to a private space and honestly don’t know where that would even be—the place is tiny. I assume this is why the cover is so high.
The dancers seem very tip-dependent. After paying for two dances, neither dancer would leave until I tipped, which felt awkward. Tips weren’t presented as optional. Other clubs allow more interaction and don’t apply this kind of pressure.
No touching is allowed at all. One dancer explicitly told me to keep my hands at my sides. I understand this from a safety standpoint, but instead of enjoying the dance, I was stressed about accidentally breaking a rule—especially with heavy security watching. Both dancers also gave me the exact same scripted response when I asked if they liked working there, which felt strange and forced.
The double-stage setup is poorly designed. Dancers rotate between a main stage and a second stage, but there’s no transition time, so many only get half a song once tip collection is factored in. With so many dancers rotating, we were there almost two hours but saw maybe one hour of actual dancing. If you’re at the main stage, you’re unlikely to get a dance from your favorite dancer afterward, since they usually end on the second stage and take a client there.
Like other reviewers have mentioned, the club uses its own currency when you exchange cash. If you don’t spend it all, you’re stuck with useless singles unless you come back and pay the ridiculous cover again. Bring your own singles or exchange very carefully.
The clientele was mostly disrespectful, which explains the heavy security. Lots of catcalling and obnoxious behavior, even from couples. Dancers moved on quickly—once the dance and tip were done, they were gone.
The venue was decently clean but far from upscale. Bathrooms were worse than a Chili’s: two stalls, two urinals, and a bathroom attendant with no tip jar—which felt odd and unnecessary.
Overall: 2 stars solely because of the dancers. They are stunning and deserve better. The venue, management, pricing, and shady review practices are 1-star at best. These dancers would make far more money at a better-run club. I would not recommend wasting your money here.