Paris at Cricket and Cheyenne at BT's
Anybody see them working day shift. Heading out this afternoon. Thanks.
Subi's Weekday Afternoon Visit
This was my first visit to Subi's in a decade. Since I haven't read any detailed reports for this club on this forum, I'm going to share more observations than my typical posts.
Construction on both sides of Northline road at the I75 ramps added to my commute time. They had nine dancers (four 7's and the rest were 6's or below with a 33/66 ebony to ivory mix) and a dozen customers when I arrived after work. Two peelers were on stage at a time. Talent wise it was just okay. The majority of the dancers looked to be under thirty years old. Only one dancer was overweight.
In regards to the club layout, the bar is on the left hand side as you walk in. On the right hand side are booths, which I believe are free during dayshift. The stage is in the center surrounded by tables and chairs. They have two VIP areas, one in the front and another in the back near the DJ booth. Size wise, the club is a tad larger than the Criket. It isn't as opulent inside as BT's Dearborn or the Criket, but it isn't ran down like any of the Hamilton bars either.
After getting settled in, Marie (late 20's, Sicilian, black hair, B-cup tits, thin build, a few tats, 7 appearance rating) approached me. She explained to me that the front VIP booths are for regular dances and the two booths in the back of the club are for other fun stuff. I noticed most customers were taking dancers to the back booths. The best-looking dancer there, a cute young white blonde, was the only dancer that went to the front booths. While Marie was on stage, I spoke with Harley who both dances and waitresses here. Harley is a decent looking late thirties white blonde with enhanced tits. It sounded like she has an open menu. Maybe next time I'll take her for a test spin.
I negotiated before going to the VIP and enjoyed a passionate half & half session with Marie. Damage was 120. She is recommended.
The private VIP booth was comfortable and a tad larger than the ones at the Criket. It had a curtain that extends to the floor and a padded sofa type seat without arms. Our booth was next to the bar, so I could hear people talking and I'm certain that they overheard us once things got underway.
Subi's had a neighborhood bar type vibe. The entire staff was friendly. Most of the customers were fifty plus years old and appeared to be regulars. I don't believe that they serve food. Also, I didn't notice anyone smoking on the club floor. Music wasn't played overloud. No bathroom attendant was present.
My other costs were: $6. 50 + tip for a domestic beer and $6 + tip for valet. No cover charge until 7 PM, no VIP tax, and they had a few parking spots on the street next to the club to avoid the valet. They fine a dancer $20 if she misses her stage set while being in the VIP. Many times dancers attempt to pass this fine onto customers.
Overall, today was a worthwhile visit and I'll return to this club again soon.