Hi ladies
Can anyone give me any info on this club? The club seems to have pretty decent customer reviews.
Anything helps! Thanks gals!
Hi ladies
Can anyone give me any info on this club? The club seems to have pretty decent customer reviews.
Anything helps! Thanks gals!
Nothing? What about DC? Anyone have anything on DC clubs?




My friend does well there but she's literally one of the most fit, talented, and beautiful girls I've ever met. One thing she doesn't like is the champagne rooms are 600 and you only get 300. That's all I really remember from her telling me



MPire, Archibalds are more upscale
Penthouse or "The House" and Macombos are more urban
I've worked at the house and it has good $$$ potential but girls can be territorial and parking is all kinds of FUCKED UP. I had to move my car every 2 hours then at the end of the night I'm walking my heavy ass bags for like 15 mins to my car. SMH
When you get hired at The House how soon do you start working?


I've worked at Scores Baltimore. This is an honest review. In 2012-2014 the money was REALLY good. There was diversity and fun, quirky personalities were welcomed. As long as you looked good (thick girls will not make money here, unfortunately) and were nice, you could make decent money almost every night. Fast forward to 2016, the club is extras-ridden (not all girls, but most) and the quality of the girls has gone down tremendously. I left a couple of months ago because I couldn't believe what the club was turning into. Table dances (fully nude) are $20/song and you keep all of it. Before this year, you would be given a $20 bill and you would be tipped in singles, so you would make at least $40 per song. Now it's usually just the $20. Single dances (fully clothed) are $30 and you keep $20 of it. They have a four-pack VIP area behind the lap dances and it is $160 for 4 topless dances. You split it $80/$80. It used to be $120 and you would keep $80, club would keep $40. Rooms are $300 (you keep $150) for 30 minutes and $600 (you keep $300) for an hour. Getting rooms at Scores isn't difficult; however, most guys expect a certain level of "laxness" (meaning: touching you in places you don't want to be touched), more so than any other club that I've worked at. You tip the bouncers to look away, and the cameras in the rooms are fake. If you asked me in 2012-2014 what I thought of Scores Baltimore, I would have told you to GET. YOUR. BUTT. IN. HERE. Because it was that good. Now... I would tell you, honestly...
A typical Scores Baltimore dancer is now: skinny and white. If you're a light-skinned black girl you might do well, too. When I was there last, there were only 2 black girls. You can only wear cocktail dresses and gowns unless it's Sunday, then you can wear lingerie. There are 3 bouncers (2 fat, one white) who you will need to get in with, otherwise you will never make good money consistently... you'll know who they are within a few shifts. They allow you to get away with anything, and they know who to bring you to to make that money. The house fee is $20 if you come in at 7, but the max is $50. Songs are 2-3 songs depending the number of girls and customers there are. There are two stages. Parking situation...you have to pull up in front of the club and the valet will take your car, you pay $5 minimum at the end of the night when he retrieves your car (sometimes he'll just hand you your keys and you have to go grab your car yourself).
Hope this helps.
Mma gave a wonderful review of scores Baltimore. I've been there since the end 2014 and i still absolutely love it. I actually never noticed anyone ever gave extras. (I might be too naive lol) The few that would be rumored to always disappeared shortly after being hired. I assumed they got fired rather than left voluntarily. I always proudly boast about how management has your back and how the floor guys will always make sure you're well taken care of and most importantly, protected and safe. I've even asked one to do me a favor and watch me even more heavily when i was a little worried about an overbearing guy and it was never an issue. I love the more conservative side of the single songs being dress on and no touching. Although, not all bouncers will enforce the no touching rule so sometimes you need to do all the hands correcting yourself. I enjoy the flexibility in scheduling. There isnt fines when you need to skip a shift you signed up for. Get there on time and $20 is all you'll ever pay out no matter if its a week day or a weekend. Now, I've only ever worked here and millstream inn in early 2014, but from what i have heard, it's still the place to be in Baltimore. I noticed a friend posting on Facebook about asking opinions on clubs to go for their birthday. I was lurking through the comments and seeing guys saying girls are all about the money at scores and that other clubs were better for drinking and getting attention without spending money. I just thought to myself that i was glad scores was known for being a place you visit when you have money to blow. More for melol.
I know there is already a lot of really good, fairly recent info in here but I have a couple questions I think anyone who has worked for a Scores club could answer:
1. I'm a really skinny white girl (size 0). Could I get away with doing my own nails, or does this detail matter? I already got a groupon, but the place has shitty hours, so I'd have to sneak out of my day job early to make it there. Further, I never do my makeup in a "glam" style I've seen at other upscale clubs. Is basic make-up ok to get hired, and then for working?
2. If you are skinny (and white) enough, will they hire based only on appearance or will I definitely need to go on stage?
I'm looking to just work a couple shifts for new girl money, and maybe once a week or so if they will be flexible enough with my schedule. But it's a long ass drive (1 hour) for me right now and I'd rather save the hassle if it's not going to be an easy, stress-free hire. I have a Kamala gown.
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"There are different kinds of darkness. There is darkness that frightens, the darkness that soothes, the darkness that is restful. There is the darkness of lovers, and the darkness of assassins. It becomes what the bearer wishes it to be, needs it to be. It is not wholly bad or good."
- The Court of Mist and Fury





If you are skinny and white enough you can do anything in Trumpf's Amerikkka.
Sorry, that came off really bitchy,-I am sure that is not what you meant with your post but you already mentioned your race. Be prepared to go on stage. It is going to be an uphill battle if you are terrified of going on stage. Just do it and get it over with.
As far as the nails, it is more important to look put together and polished than anything. So, if your nails are all the sameish length and neatly filed you can paint them yourself. If you already have the groupon might as well use it though.
I did work at a Scores, just not that one.
XoXo Gia
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"There are different kinds of darkness. There is darkness that frightens, the darkness that soothes, the darkness that is restful. There is the darkness of lovers, and the darkness of assassins. It becomes what the bearer wishes it to be, needs it to be. It is not wholly bad or good."
- The Court of Mist and Fury
Is there a schedule you have to be on at Scores or can you come in and work any shift?


It honestly depends on who you are. For the most part you had to work 3 days a week.
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