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Deja Vu Showgirls North Hollywood

I think it's smart to bring cash for tips. I noticed some dancers appreciated it more than cards, and it just makes it easier to show your support while having a good time.
The Hollywood Men

i found that arriving around 10 pm is great because that's when the show really picks up and you get the best atmosphere

I suggest you book your tickets online to avoid the long line at the door. It's a real time-saver and you might even get a discount!

You might want to keep an eye on drink prices. They can add up real quick. I recommend sticking to specials if you wanna save some money.

My advice is to check for special events or themed nights on their social media. You may have a more unique experience during those times!
Deja Vu Showgirls

I recommend chatting up the dancers, especially if you’re looking for a more personalized experience. They’re really friendly and you can often find good deals on private dances!

My advice is to bring cash; you’ll spend less on drinks and tips! I regretted using my card because of the extra fees.
Sam's Hofbrau

I suggest checking out the food menu before you go; their sandwiches are surprisingly good, and it saves you time if you already know what you want.

I recommend getting there around 9 PM; that's when the place starts to fill up, and you'll get a better vibe without the crazy crowd.

I think it’s smart to ask the staff about any drink specials; I stumbled onto a happy hour that saved me a lot on drinks.
New Century

I think it's worth taking a little time to chat with the staff—they're super friendly and can point you to the best shows or performers of the night

I suggest checking out the drink specials beforehand; they can save you a ton compared to the regular menu prices. Friday nights had some amazing deals!
My advice is to bring cash for tips. It's much easier and most performers appreciate it more; makes for a better experience overall.

If you're planning to catch a show, get there around 10 PM. The late-night performances tend to be livelier, plus you can snag better seats.
Dames n' Games

My advice is to check out their happy hour deals. You can score some cheap drinks and apps before the prices go up later in the night. I saved a good amount this way!

If you're planning on enjoying the food, I recommend ordering before 10 PM when they have a menu full of late-night specials. The wings were great, but I missed out because I went too late!
Jumbo's Clown Room

I recommend getting there around 9 PM. The vibe is super chill and you can snag some good seats before it gets crowded. Plus, you get to see the fairst part of the show.

If you plan to tip, try bringing small bill$ like fives and tens. I went in with a bunch of twenties and it made it really hard to tip appropriately without breaking the bank. Just makes it easier!
Synn

From my experience, arriving around 9 PM can help you avoid the crowd but still catch the vibe as it ramps up. Best of both worlds!

If you’re looking to save some cash, consider getting a drink at the bar during happy hour before heading inside; it can make a big difference in your budget.

I recommend checking their website for special events or promotions before you go. You might find a good deal or even a themed night that's more fun!
Skin

My advice is to come on a weeknight instead of the weekend. It felt way less crowded on a Wednesday, and the dancers seemed to have more time for us.
I think it’s worth chatting with the staff about VIP packages; I didn't, and missed out on some cool perks that others were raving about!

You might want to avoid the cover charge and look for online promo codes. I saved a few bucks by finding some discounts ahead of time.

If you're planning to stay a while, find a good seat early; the best spots fill up fast, and I missed my chance for a prime view on my first visit
Spearmint Rhino

I suggest going on a weeknight if you want to avoid big crowds—Thursdays are often quieter but still lively. You'll have more space to enjoy the show without feeling rushed.

If you want a better view, try to sit at the edge of the stage. I did this and had a way more engaging experience than sitting further back. Totally worth it!

I recommend bringing cash, as some performers accept tips in cash only. Plus, it can save you from long wait times at the bar when you're looking to tip.