dc_guy_75
09-08-2012, 03:07 AM
I just moved to the Bay Area and I visited Divas twice this week. After reading about it for years, it was "interesting" to finally see the place in person.
I visited on Wednesday and Thursday nights, and surprisingly, Wednesday (school girl night) was a little more crowded, and both nights had a ratio of about 2 guys for each tgirl.
The second (third) floor had a strip show, and there were several incredibly beautiful Thai (?) strippers. One girl looked like an Asian Megan Fox (I think she posts here) and there was a taller girl who was just as gorgeous.
I talked to and got to know the staff. Jessica, the downstairs bartender was a hoot, yelling and screaming about things. She's fun to joke with. The door person was named Rain who quietly read books between sketchy people coming through the doors talking to her. I also to talked to the owner Steve, about the layers of hassle he has to put up with running a "den of ill repute". I thanked him for keeping the place going, if it weren't for him the place wouldn't be in existence.
Of course, the vast majority of the girls there were "working", but there was plenty of good conversation and not all the girls were hustling. It reminded me of Edelweiss in NYC, but the venue is bigger, slightly less sketchy and no thugy doormen.
San Francisco (especially the Tenderloin) reminds me of Manhattan pre-early 1990's, before it got all gentrified. The streets are dark, homeless people everywhere, etc.
I'm looking forward to visiting Asia SF, Martuni's and Marlena's....
I visited on Wednesday and Thursday nights, and surprisingly, Wednesday (school girl night) was a little more crowded, and both nights had a ratio of about 2 guys for each tgirl.
The second (third) floor had a strip show, and there were several incredibly beautiful Thai (?) strippers. One girl looked like an Asian Megan Fox (I think she posts here) and there was a taller girl who was just as gorgeous.
I talked to and got to know the staff. Jessica, the downstairs bartender was a hoot, yelling and screaming about things. She's fun to joke with. The door person was named Rain who quietly read books between sketchy people coming through the doors talking to her. I also to talked to the owner Steve, about the layers of hassle he has to put up with running a "den of ill repute". I thanked him for keeping the place going, if it weren't for him the place wouldn't be in existence.
Of course, the vast majority of the girls there were "working", but there was plenty of good conversation and not all the girls were hustling. It reminded me of Edelweiss in NYC, but the venue is bigger, slightly less sketchy and no thugy doormen.
San Francisco (especially the Tenderloin) reminds me of Manhattan pre-early 1990's, before it got all gentrified. The streets are dark, homeless people everywhere, etc.
I'm looking forward to visiting Asia SF, Martuni's and Marlena's....