Update reports: Carl's Bar. Sep and Oct 2021
Hey everyone! Sorry I've not had much of a chance to post. My personal life got fairly busy these past three months or so (home projects, vacation) and I couldn't easily break away to visit my favorite haunts until recently. Even then, my trips are limited in terms of time and are unpredictable in terms of schedule.
First up is Carl's Bar, which I've visited about three to four times in the past month or so. They're located on the south end of a strip mall at 1735 Mannheim Road in Stone Park, which is on the east side of Mannheim Road. Each time I went there was an available spot in the parking lot, though I also noticed free spaces on the street itself. On weekdays there's no driver's license scans and no cover; on weekend there's both a driver's license scan and a $10 cover.
Inside, the bar is on the south side of the main space, on the right as you enter and taking up the full length of the room. Most of the floor area is occupied by four pool tables which were in constant use during my visits. There's an upstairs area that was closed off. Dances take place in a secluded area towards the back of the space: there are barstools and tables along with smoked plexiglas about head-high. Dances are $20 per song, with tunes coming from a jukebox (so no cut songs). There is no back room or other private space for dances: everything is in the open once you've entered the secluded area.
The dancers at Carl's were mainly white and Latina, with one petite AA dancer, a MILF called Francine, who's pretty fun. Also of interest was someone named Nuvia, a thick Latina in her 30's with D cups who was very sensual during our time together--I would repeat! Average dances were had from Sarina (white) and Melanie (Latina) --they had good attitudes. Another person who had a great personality was Missiesta (unsure of the spelling) who is a tall buxom Latina that had just started at Carl's.
DL scans? Yes, on weekends.
Pros: Not far from Louie's, decent parking situation, laidback atmosphere, especially during the week; no cover on weekdays; jukebox tunes (no DJ to cut songs).
Cons: No private area with accompanying options; dancer roster seemed a bit limited; some dancers only provided an average performance; sitting on bar stools for dances is very awkward.
I'll report on Louie's in a separate post. Please, brothers, keep the information flowing!
Update reports: Louie's Lounge. Sep and Oct 2021
As promised in my review of Carl's, here's my report on Louie's. Like Carl's, I've visited Louie's about three to four times in the past month or so. They're located on the east end of a small building that includes a Mexican restaurant called Rodeo; the club address is 4601 West Lake Street in Melrose Park, which is on the north side of Lake Street, also known as US Route 20. Note that if you're coming from the west via the I-290 expressway, there's presently construction on Lake Street that requires you to use North Avenue (IL Route 64) eastbound and follow a detour.
Parking is decent during the day, but can get tight at night. In addition to the lot directly in front of Louie's, there's two other lots to the east and west of the building where club parking is permitted. There's no driver's license scan nor cover charge--no matter the day of the week or the time of the day. Louie's does have security on the weekend nights, which is great because they keep an eye on the lots and on folks coming into the club.
Inside, the club is divided into an east space and a west space. The bar proper takes up the east side of the east space; it can seat about 20 people. There are additional seating areas in the northwest corner of the east space and a pool table in the southwest corner of said space. The west space is where the dances happen: there are tables and perimeter counters with bar stools. There are also two low couches but the dancers said they could only use those if no perimeter spaces are free. Everything here is out in the open, with regular, non-topless dances at $10 per song. Some dancers offer topless for $20 per song, which is akin to the pricing one finds at All Star in McCook (which I've reported upon in the past). Other dancers do occasionally flash a boob even on the regular dances. Note that they are no longer wearing lingerie, but sexy street clothes, which I find pretty neat.
In addition, there is a back room off of the east room that's available for better privacy: the cost is $60, with $20 going to the house and $40 going to the dancer. Some dancers measure the time period by counting three songs, while others set a 10-minute timer on their phones. Alas, the seating for the patron is a lone barstool that's rather awkward, but not much can be done about that.
The dancers at Louie's were an even mix of AA, Latina, and white of varying builds and dance skills. The day shift is much more relaxed than the night shift. Among my favorite dancers are Ari (white, exudes amazing sensuality); Bosi (AA spinner, very sweet, very skilled); Liz (petite Latina with good lap dance skills); Lola (petite Latina with a soft yet firm body, if you know what I mean); MacKenzie (white or Latina--pretty legs and body); Star (petite AA spinner who's really fun); Tonya (well-endowed Latina who's kind and extremely talented). There were some dancers who were nice but I didn't connect with them and felt my experiences were average (Ashley, Didi, Rosie). The bar staff are really cool!
I'd scans? No.
Pros: Not far from Carl's, mostly laidback atmosphere, especially days; no cover ever; jukebox tunes (no DJ to cut songs); private area available.
Cons: Some dancers only provided an average performance; sitting on bar stools is very awkward; can get fairly crowded on a weekend night, including parking.
Louie's still rocks with the best value in Chicagoland in my view, though others may disagree. Please keep the info coming my brothers. Be safe!
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