2662 Lacy Street
Exit 110 North on Figueroa, Right on Ave 26, Left on Lacy
(213) 227-6829
Mon - Thr: 11am - 2am, Fri - Sat: 11am - 4am, Sun: 4pm - 2am
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Opened: 11/1996
Last visit: 11/1996
The outside of this club is as bland as they come (see picture). Which
is why it's such a surprise when you enter this club. The inside reminds
me of a scene from some Sci-Fi movie set or at the least, a movie version
of a strip club. This club was built from scratch from an empty warehouse
and is rumored to have cost about $900,000. The entire decor is silver and
black with some colors sprinkled in. Cover is $5 before 6pm, $10 after
6pm. As you enter from a small lobby area, the large stage is to the left
and in the center of the club. The stage is as big as
Bob's original stage and
supports 2 dancers per set. There is a pump prop on stage and the DJ is
behind a one way glass on stage. Mega lighting system as per original
Industrial.
Approximately 12 booths are located on the opposite side of the club on
the upper level. There are 4 extra booths in the lower portion of the
club. The poles are brushed aluminum instead of brass which give it a cold
but very futuristic look. There are counters for the dancers to dance on
as well as 4 mini stages without poles. The bar is to the left corner and
drinks are $4.25 but unlike
Bob's, the selection is very limited.
$20 topless grind laps are available in the booths. The mileage has
increased since my last visit.
If you just want to see a movie set like strip club, this is the club
to see. Otherwise, the quality of the dancers need to be given more time
as well as the quality of the laps. I predict that this place will be much
better in the next 6 months.