Thanks to COVID-19, Houston is home to Texas' first drive-thru strip club.
July 21, 2020
Well this is quite the read!
"Would you like a side of glitter with that burger?"
If you're a fan of exotic dancers and eating in your car then Vivid Gentleman's Club is probably your kind of pandemic paradise. The struggling Houston-based strip club now has a drive-thru.
Black metal barricades separate the dancers from the cars, and dollar bills litter the asphalt between the white siding of the tent walls. The purplish-blue lighting casts a familiar (to club-goers) ambience over the scene, but obvious reminders of the pandemic remain; some of the performers are in face masks.
While restaurants are now allowed to operate at 50 percent capacity and bars are still currently shut down with the option of to-go sales, strip clubs fall in a gray area between bars and restaurants, depending on the business. In an effort dedicated to supporting their staff, Vivid Gentlemens Club decided to take their shot at the drive-thru experience by becoming Texas first drive-thru strip club.
Im assuming every red-blooded American is familiar with the drive-thru experience: you order your food, you wait in a line, you receive said food and you move on with your life. Vivid has managed to replicate this experience
with a few notable differences
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Once inside the tent, every car has a two-song limit so youre able to get some live entertainment while your food is being prepared, according to general manager Gino DiLollo.
The live entertainment are masked and unmasked performers dancing from behind steel barricades.
The concept is not entirely original. The Lucky Devil Lounge in Portland was the first to implement the drive-thru. But it is still a risky way to throw a lifeline to employees in an industry some may not consider at the moment, or look down on.
We racked the numbers and thought should we do it? and realized that IF we do it, were doing it for the entertainers, the staff and employees, explains DiLollo, Because to keep us open, we just cant do the numbers. Were not making any money. This is purely for the staff.
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Were trying to get a restaurant license so we can open up as a restaurant and then were able to have people in here," DiLollo said. "Instead of operating more like a bar, we would operate more like a restaurant. Were trying to adapt to the times and whatever cards were being dealt.
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Throck
(2,520 posts)Budi
(15,325 posts)LastDemocratInSC
(3,656 posts)Looks like attachments to the wheels.
Budi
(15,325 posts)Just a guess..
Throck
(2,520 posts)Budi
(15,325 posts)That would be reason enough to invest in some cheezy covid tents.
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calguy
(5,345 posts)if you want a hood dance, that'll cost ya extra.
Budi
(15,325 posts)Egad..
At least they have to stay in their car.