Some personal opinions about Treasures:
With reference to the interior decor, it is quite nice. There isn't any bar side seating, but at the same time they don't make any pretense that all of tables are "reserved". The lighting is dim, but it isn't so dark that you can't see the stage, or the ladies who approach you for a dance.
I visited in November 2016, and was granted free admission, as I have a Nevada state ID. I paid $18 for a well drink. This past weekend, I used one of those "free admission, free limo" business cards that are given away. I drove myself, and was given "free admission", but they charged me $30 in advance towards the two drink minimum. I was given two drink coupons. In suppose it wasn't so bad, as it averaged out to $15 a well drink.
A final thought on these drink coupons: a visitor will first use these coupons, before they start to buy drinks with cash or credit. I think it would help business and the girls out, if these first two drinks had a heavier pour. Personally: there was enough gin so that I knew I got a gin and tonic; but so weak, I didn't "feel" like I was drinking anything.
Finally--the dancers: I'd never say that a club has "the best looking" women, as beauty is in the eye of the beholder. However, compared to clubs like Rhino or Sapphire, I'd say the ladies are competitive. There is a good mix of ethnicities and ages to the dancers. The only criticism that I would have is that the hustle is heavy. As soon as you enter, some dancer (s) will try to latch on to you and keep you to herself. And the push for VIPs is pretty constant. Table dances are $20 each. As I don't indulge in VIPs, I can't comment on the VIP pricing.
It isn't the best (strip) club in town, but it isn't the worst club in town either.