The first visit is always awkward unless someone tells you what's coming. This is that someone. Read it before you go and you'll walk in calm, spend smart, and have a much better time than 90% of first-timers.
Picking a Club
Three tiers, broadly:
- Dive bar / neighborhood — $5-$10 cover, $5-$8 drinks, $20 lap dances. Less polish, more relaxed.
- Standard club — $15-$25 cover, $10-$15 drinks, $30-$40 lap dances. The default experience.
- Gentlemen's club / high-end — $30+ cover, $15+ drinks, $40+ lap dances, formal dress. Best service but most expensive.
For a first visit, pick a standard club in a city you live or are visiting. Read recent Yelp/Reddit reviews — locals will tell you which clubs are tourist traps.
What to Wear
- Standard club: business casual works. Jeans + collared shirt. Closed shoes.
- Gentlemen's club: shirt with collar mandatory, dress shoes preferred, sometimes jacket required. Check the club's site.
- Avoid: hats, athletic wear, ripped jeans, anything stained or wrinkled.
Most clubs enforce a dress code at the door. Show up in shorts and you'll be turned away.
What to Bring
- Cash. A lot more than you think. $200-$300 minimum for a real evening.
- Singles for the stage (about 30-50 of them)
- Twenties for dances
- ID. Doormen card every time, regardless of age.
- One credit card as backup, knowing it'll cost you ~10% to use it (clubs add fees)
Leave at home: cameras, anything valuable you don't want to lose, your work badge.
The Door
- Walk up to the doorman
- Show ID
- Pay the cover charge
- Tip the doorman $5-$10 (optional but he'll remember you on next visit)
- Walk in
Inside: First 10 Minutes
- Find a seat. Stage rail if you want close-up dance time + you'll tip every song. Regular table if you want to pace yourself.
- Order a drink immediately. Cocktail waitress will find you within 3 minutes. Tip her $2-$5 per drink.
- Watch one or two stage rotations before doing anything else. Get the rhythm of the place.
- Don't look terrified. Just sit, sip, watch.
When a Dancer Approaches You
Standard script: she'll come over, introduce herself, sit close, make small talk, and at some point ask if you'd like a dance.
- If yes: "Sure, what's the rate?" — pay her after the dance, ideally in twenties
- If no: "Maybe later, thanks" — she'll move on. No drama.
- Either way: buy her a drink while she's at your table. It's good etiquette and often expected. Drink prices for dancers are 2-3× normal — that's how the club pays them.
How Long to Stay
- Sampler visit: 1 hour. One drink, watch a few stage rotations, leave.
- Standard visit: 2-3 hours. Drinks, stage tips, one or two lap dances.
- Full evening: 3-5 hours. Bartender knows your face, you've had VIP, you'll spend $500+.
The First-Time Mistakes to Avoid
- Drinking too much too fast (you'll spend more, behave worse, regret it)
- Sitting at the rail with no singles (rude)
- Asking for a dancer's real name
- Touching without permission (you'll be tossed)
- Trying to take a photo (instant ban from most clubs)
- Acting like you're at a regular bar (you're not)
The Best First-Time Experience
Pick a midweek night at a standard club. Bring $250 cash. Sit at a table (not the rail). One drink, then move to the rail with $30 in singles for stage tips. Order a second drink. Get one lap dance from a dancer who approached you. Leave by 11pm. Tip the doorman on the way out.
You'll spend $150-$200, see plenty, learn the rhythm, and walk out planning your second visit — which is when you'll actually start spending real money.
Related: Strip Club Etiquette 101 · Tipping Guide · Lap Dance Etiquette
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