Is the Houston Strip Club Scene Dead?

While it’s not as liberal as it use to be I still enjoy a visit to the Church
yes, CF is not that great any more. I still go there occasionally to see one hot girl but it fell off.
  • pxmcc
  • 02-03-2025, 01:54 AM
are the pasadena byob all nude clubs still hoppin? last time i was there-it's been a while though-it was totally off the chain. part of it is most of the "stages" are not elevated, which can get "interesting"..

and take a damn uber. the rate booze flows is fucking insane..

i can always find at least 1 super hot ebony spinner at club onyx, but you gotta pick your gals, don't let them pick you. most of those chicks are overweight, tbh lol..
I’ve only been going to strip clubs for the last couple of years so sadly my only experience of the ‘glory days’ is through some of y’alls posts about the old Michaels and the APD days. But when I started, Treasures was good and reliable, then D Spot had it’s moment, but now all that’s left is the Ritz but it’s not the best for mongering unless you have a membership to go upstairs or get lucky. I hear from some people that it’s still a good scene but for the life of me I don’t know where to go and I’m afraid that after the new changes to The Ship, there isn’t a new place to take the mantle. I am afraid that the scene may never recover, let alone return to the heights of the good old days. Sorry if this was an incoherent ramble I’ve just had too many bad experiences recently. Let me know what y’all think. Originally Posted by ryanisthesh.t
Hi! Could you clarify what you meant by 'The Ship'? I've come across this term on other platforms as well, but I haven't been able to find a club by that name. I'm new to Houston and the USA, so I might be missing some local context. I’d really appreciate any insights!
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The Ship is the nickname for Treasures night club on Westheimer Rd.
The Ship is the nickname for Treasures night club on Westheimer Rd. Originally Posted by dtymh55
Thanks @dtymh55 . I wonder why they call it 'The Ship'