Post-Sex 2.0 Fun

If the post-conference Flesh and Fetish Ball isn’t your thing, but you still want to have a sex-centric Saturday night, I’ve got some options for you.

Atlanta Film Festival

These screenings and panels take place Saturday, April 12. Admission is $10.

Will you be here Sunday too? Groovy. I’ve got some more goodies for you:

Strip clubs

More into strip clubs? All clubs listed below feature female dancers except for the Coronet Club and Swinging Richards. I have only been to one (Strokers). Information below is based on local reputation and/or the venue’s web site. (For your information: Atlanta strip clubs are all nude, but you can’t touch the dancers.)

Swinging Richards
1400 Northside Dr., Atlanta. Gay male crowd. Women aren’t banned, but bridal shower or raucous girls night out types of groups are. Please respect the space.
Coronet Club
5275-B Roswell Rd, Atlanta. All male dancers for a female clientele.
The Cheetah
887 Spring Street, Atlanta. The Cheetah is a ‘Gentleman’s Club‘ geared toward the business set. What does that mean? No poles. (Boo!) Rumor is that their upscale restaurant Alluvia is pretty good. Mostly white dancers.
Magic City
241 Forsyth St SW, Atlanta. (Warning, the web site is crap.) Word is that Magic City is the premier strip club featuring black dancers. Ludacris filmed his ‘P-Poppin’ video here. The crowd tends towards ‘baller’ (as well as the ‘I just cashed my check so I can fake it’ set). I also hear the table dances and cover charge are higher than most places. Music = hip-hop.
Strokers
1353 Brockett Rd, Clarkston. It’s in a strip mall. Crowd: hip-hop. Dancers? Mostly black. Not as heavy on the eye-candy as Magic City is rumored to be, but I think that depends on the night. Dances are $10. Cover is $10. Music? All crunk. I think Whyte Chocolate of “Tip Drill” fame still dances here.
Pink Pony
1837 Corporate Blvd., Atlanta, GA. Kind of legendary. I hear it’s fun. Dancers are mostly white.

All sexed out? (Impossible!)

Will you be all-sexed out by conference end? Here are some other options:

  • Dan Marshall at Apache Cafe. $10
  • Big at The Fabulous Fox Theatre. $25 – $125 (A collaboration between Big Boi of OutKast and the Atlanta Ballet)
  • La Moustache at the High Museum. $5
  • When Something Wonderful Ends at Actor’s Express. $27 (Closing night)
  • Doubt at the Alliance Theatre. $40 – $50
  • Eurydice at the Alliance Theatre (Hertz Stage). $30

Atlanta also has its share of bars, nightclubs and lounges. We also have some amazing restaurants with award-winning chefs. Need help deciding where to go and what to do? Just ask.

Comments

3 Responses to “Post-Sex 2.0 Fun”
  1. tiffany says:

    I should add that the above strip club list is by no means exhaustive. Atlanta is just a strip club kind of city. Drive long enough and you’ll see one … or 5.

    And if swinging is your thing, but you’re not sure about the ball, Trapeze and Venus are another options.

  2. Amber Rhea says:

    And don’t forget, there’s also Cupcake Bingo at Sweet Pockets, 3:00 p.m. Sunday! :)

  3. Jay says:

    Thanks for the info! Clermont Lounge sounds fantastic. Also, we’re interested in anything involving cupcakes for sure :)