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With 4 amazing stages, a massive 35,000 sq ft venue, and hundreds of jaw-dropping, gorgeous womens, it’s really no surprise that Spearmint Rhino was voted the best gentlemen’s club in 2015 by the Las Vegas Review Journal. Spearmint Rhino is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, making it the ultimate pleasure destination where the party never stops and the booze flows like water. The alluring and charming girls really steal the show as they create what we consider to be the best near nude entertainment in all of Las Vegas. Although Spearmint Rhino is mainly recognized for their women, the delicious dining selection is not something you want to ignore either. The unique layout also makes it one of the most well designed strip clubs in the city, and the main center stage is something that you just have to see for yourself.
Palomino Club is infamous for being the only all-nude club in Las Vegas that is legally allowed to sell alcohol. Why are they the only ones you ask? That’s simple. Palomino Club is one of the oldest strip clubs still operating in Las Vegas and pre-dates the laws preventing the sale of alcohol at all-nude clubs (aka the lamest laws ever). It’s no wonder this venue is a true classic, and classics never go out of style. Palomino Club is the right venue for you if you’re looking for an erotic experiences unlike any other strip club in town.
The cover charge at the door at full nude strip clubs in Las Vegas or a topless bar in Las Vegas is going to be around $20 to $50. Once inside, you should expect to pay at least $25 to $30 an hour between drinks and tipping. Getting a lap dance will be an extra charge of $20 – $30 per song, 3 songs for $100, half an hour is about $250 – $300, and an hour ranges anywhere from $400 – $500. You should always come to an agreement with the dancer before she (or he) begins.
Most of the strip clubs are topless only due to restricting laws regarding the serving of alcohol at full nude clubs in Vegas.
Some purists staunchly insist that a place can’t be called a true strip club unless the girls tease down to the buff and bare all. Personally, we don’t have a horse in that race, but regardless, nude strip clubs in LA definitely have a different vibe than other local bars offering similar services. For one, California state law prohibits full nudity and the sale of at the same venue. So the girls—and their private dances—are the main focus for visitors (we don’t see many people paying a $20 cover just to drink Red Bull). Since they don’t serve alcohol, nude clubs can stay open later—most don’t close until 4 or 6 in the morning. They also don’t really start to pick up until around 2am, after the hit last call. Full nude clubs have a tendency to be a little bigger and offer a larger variety of dance options, ranging from $20 lap dances to private VIP rooms, bed dances and many more ways to blow through hundreds of dollars while spending time with a sexy lady or three.










