Who wants to go to Dancers?
Can't we all just get along? :)
I've made it to Dancers a number of times lately and have got to know 1 of the waitresses and a few of the ladies. They are all very cool and a couple of them provide very unique experiences during their dance.
I too think there was a story being told about a particular dancer, but that doesn't concern me. I'm out to find my own and come up with a few of my own real life stories. If any of you care to go spend a couple hours having a beer and watch some beautiful ladies PM me.
A long way from 10th Hun.
[QUOTE=Jaqee]Never been there. Just curious of the atmosphere.
Thats on 10th right?[/QUOTE]
Harem House is on Pendelton Pike. About 4600 north and 8500 East. Just up the street from Babes East. As for atmosphere, I'd say that Babes East is similar to Brad's Brass while Harem House is more like Club Zeus. I think you'd like both of them. I've seen ladies get lots of attention at Babes East.
BTW guys. Jaqee and I got to Brads Brass near the end of the pole dance competition last night. I've never seen the place so crowded. The grand prize winner was a lady named Asia. Quite a show. Lots of nice eye candy, but Jaqee found the Wet Pussy she ordered to be a bit weak, and generally thought she'd rather be at Zeus, so off we went. It was my first time there. The place is better than I expected, though not as much my thing as Brad's. But it was fun meeting Jaqee's friends and seeing her have a good time.
Robert...I texted you before we went, but you didn't respond.
May have to check them both out sometime
[QUOTE=Scup1958]As for atmosphere, I'd say that Babes East is similar to Brad's Brass while Harem House is more like Club Zeus. I think you'd like both of them. I've seen ladies get lots of attention at Babes East. [/QUOTE]Whenever I can get away again.
Lenny's: directions, talent, etc.
To get to Lenny's from downtown, go south on Pennsylvania, right on Morris a half mile or so, Lenny's Gentleman's Club will be on your left.
"Tim P14": To avoid being repetitious, I will PM you my previous report on Lenny's rather than re-posting it here.
In a nutshell, I like Lenny's (at least in the daytime when they're not too busy) because it's not too noisy. The dancers have to pay for their songs on the jukebox, so the place isn't filled with loud non-stop heavy metal and rap music (which I, as a '60s pop purist hate!). If no dancer is on stage, no music is played. Also, in the daytime it's not too smoky (as someone with sinus allergies, I hate a lot of smoke). The dancers aren't too intense with the hard sell, so you can sit and talk with them without having to buy them drinks.
The dancers range from slim (with breast implants) to pleasingly plump. I found most of them to be in 6 to 8 range, so I find them better looking than the dancers at Club Paradise. But I haven't been to Lenny's in several months, so it may have changed. As someone else posted, the dancers come and go at Lenny's, so don't quote me on the quality of the "talent". I find a freckled, strawberry blonde dancer at Lenny's named Tammy (or "T.C." as she sometimes calls herself) really hot (and nice), but she sometimes goes back to Kentucky (the state, not the strip club) so I don't know if she currently dances there. Tammy has a sister named Kelly who also dances there who's quite nice looking if you like redheads. They also have (had?) a really hot brunette named Treasure but she sometimes spends more time tending the bar than dancing (Lenny's doesn't have a big staff like Babe's or Brad's!).
No cover charge until 8:00 pm (unless things have changed). Don't know what the current cover charge is.
I will warn you not to leave any valuables in plain sight in your car, as I was dumb enough to do in August 2007, in Lenny's parking lot (or any strip joint parking lot for that matter). Someone broke my car window in broad daylight and stole my valuables. Leo came out but no fiurther investigation was done (I guess Leo was too busy cracking down on those awful hookers who ruin the this fine city for law-abiding citizens!). As Michael Conrad used to say on "Hill Street Blues": "let's be careful out there"!