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    Thumbs up Does your club have a RESTAURANT?

    I was hoping you guys could help me out a little? Does your club feature a restaurant and if so, how does the club involve you?
    For instance, at some clubs, if an entertainer brings in a customer for a dinner reservation, she gets either a reduced house fee or none at all.
    They are just incentives to not only get the girls to bring in customers, but encourage their involvement in making the club money.

    Anyone have any input? I am trying to figure out ways to make our own clubs/restaurants better, more profitable, and just a happier environment.

    Thanks for your input...

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    Default Re: Does your club have a RESTAURANT?

    We have a restaurant but I've NEVER seen anyone in it!

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    Default Re: Does your club have a RESTAURANT?

    We have a 4 star restaurant, as far as I know there are no incentives for us dancers to bring people in for dinner, although it would be nice because I have already been invited for dinner a couple times. Most customers don't even know that we serve food.

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    Default Re: Does your club have a RESTAURANT?

    Both of my clubs in LV serve food, albeit one has better food than another, and it isn't the one you'd think.

    In Austin my club doesn't serve food. I did work in a club in SF where you could do ITC dinner dates with a customer for $400 an hour, but I wasn't aware of any incentives.

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    Default Re: Does your club have a RESTAURANT?

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    Default Re: Does your club have a RESTAURANT?

    Thank you all for the input-

    ilovetobenake- you are correct, it does APPEAR to seem discusting, I know where you are coming from- but think of it this way, a waitress at a restaurant doesn't wear a hair net - though the kitchen people probably do-
    And Penthouse isn't completely naked, just topless- so the cootie factor is lower. Not to mention you don't have to have a lap dance at dinner, that's your choice.
    But yeah, I can see how it seems gross. But I feel the same way about naked lap dances- to me that's just crazy. Too close to the cooter for me. ha!

    But if a club has a restaurant, and it serves good food, why NOT encourage the entertainers to help bring in their customers to have dinner? I wish I could think of more creative incentives...

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    ^^^ I see your point! Very true.

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    Default Re: Does your club have a RESTAURANT?

    One of the bikini bars I work in serves food. It's actually quite good. It's casual, but they do have specials. But I gotta say: the best fries I have EVAR had!! They are cut thick, not too greasy and a good amount of spices without hurting your tummy. Oh yum!!

    But I digress. No, no incentives. And no naked people. But I will admit that even the guys that come in there to dine, will at least buy a couple of dances. (There is no VIP).
    (Formerly known as 'Korina')

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