and every Wednesday is $5 dances and $5 drinks. Goldrush has no cover charge before 7 p.m. The fact that it’s less than 5 minutes from the airport and right off I-85 only helps it pull visiting clientele. Located on Metropolitan Parkway near Cleveland Avenue, Goldrush Showbar has been catering to southwest Atlanta patrons for more than 15 years. There was tons of cars outside but hardly any dudes inside and upon entering I saw a bunch hideous looking females who looked like worn out hookers off Fulton Industrial Blvd! ” Goldrush ShowbarĢ608 Metropolitan Pkwy SW, Atlanta, GA 30315 And not only that most those chicks was mad ugly. Never in my life have I been to a strip club and where the majority of the girls in their looks 4 months pregnant.
Down to earth adult ent club, good food drinks and no doubt shawty some of the sexy dancers in ATL.”Īnother reviewer on Yelp said this: “Ok this club is literally demonstrates that any woman with a vagina can be a stripper. The club is well known to Atlanta Eastsiders and is a neighborhood hangout with cheap wings and good sights.Ī reviewer of this Atlanta strip club said on Facebook: “Southeast Atlanta’s hangout spot to hit up after you leave either the starlight drive inn or 4Seasons. Foxy Lady Lounge The Officeįoxy Lady Lounge is now known as The Office at the same address. Weekday table dances will set you back $10, but the VIP will be about $150. Guests can find several nationalities on the pole, from Vietnamese, Cambodian, Filipino and more. Follies is known to have the most diverse stable of dancers in all of metro Atlanta. If the girl likes she will then ask for VIP dance with a happy ending.” Deja Vu 2Ģ997 Campbellton Rd SW, Atlanta, GA 30311Ĥ075 Buford Hwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30345 Photo credit: Youtubeįollies is located in Chamblee, which makes it the most accessible strip club to those in the northern suburbs of DeKalb and Fulton counties. Very pretty girls depending on the night u go. Wax is safe, they provide parking security for an option of $5, $10, $20. One reviewer said this: “Wax is on Fulton industrial so dat part of town is known as the track since there are plenty pf lot lizards lerking. The strip club is that gets a lot of business on the weekends. The strip club also hosts the biggest twerking competition in Atlanta as well as an Exotic Car Driving Experience giveaway.Ĭlub Wax is an Atlanta strip club that will cost you between $5 and $20 depending on when you go. Club Babes hosts weekly and monthly contest and feature their Match 20 Program where patrons can turn $20 into $40 instantly.
30336Ĭlub Babes is not as well known as some of the longer operating strip clubs, but it is quickly growing. Club Babesģ04 Fulton Industrial Circle SW Atlanta, GA. The good thing is that if you get there before 8 p.m., it’s free. The Clermont Lounge has been in the basement of the Clermont Motor Hotel since the late 1960s, making it the city’s oldest active strip club. The dancers come out in scantily clad nightwear and then quickly get down to business. One of the most famous establishments in Midtown is the Clermont Lounge, known as a tourist magnet and beloved for its longevity and embrace of “mature” strippers who treat you like a nephew. In this world, at this time, can love really join the tribes of man? It was not a question when the Judds asked, “Don't you think it's time?” Naomi knew the answer all along.789 Ponce de Leon Ave NE Atlanta, Ga 30306 It was so beautiful and artful, he thought it was a Broadway song. I once sang that song at a piano bar, and a man in the audience approached me afterward, impressed by the song (probably not by my performance). The lack of animosity between us reminds me of that line in “Love Can Build a Bridge,” perhaps Naomi’s crowning achievement as a songwriter: “Love and only love can join the tribes of man.” When my husband and I moved to Philadelphia and they stayed in New York, we continued our campground reunions, and there was never a camping trip without a Judds singalong around the fire, under the starlit Pennsylvania sky.īoth couples have since divorced, and I have remarried - making sure to impress an appreciation of the Judds upon my new husband - but we all remain close and in touch. Soon we two couples became inseparable, taking camping trips together several times a summer. I had to go to all the way to New York City to find my country people. One night a Judds song came on, I forget which one, and one of my new friends began singing along. There, I cultivated a new circle of friends, many of them also from Michigan.