![]() ![]() ![]() I usually don’t comment on the staff at gentlemen’s clubs, as most of my experiences revolve around the wait staff and the dancers, but the staff at Déjà Vu Showgirls truly offers upscale customer service. The club mixes old and new décor stylishly, with beautiful chandeliers and a disco ball adorning the interior along with a great mix of rock and pop music by the DJ. Couch dance, VIP rooms and a second bar with balcony overlooking Bourbon Street comprise the second floor of the facility. Upon entering the club, you’ll find one main stage with two poles, an additional two poles and four flat screen televisions in the bar area along with a performance stage above the granite-topped bar. Parking is available close by, but to avoid the mainstream traffic (and so you can imbibe without worrying about your ride home), your best course of action is to take a taxi, pedi-bike or Uber/Lyft to and from the club. Part of the larger Déjà Vu chain of gentlemen’s clubs, the topless Déjà Vu Showgirls New Orleans is located on the famous Bourbon Street in the French Quarter, amidst the plethora of Cajun restaurants and shops that line the partygoer-filled street. With a high crime rate and excessive outside drinking, Bourbon Street can get a little sketchy, especially in the late evening, so it’s best not to wander around by yourself and arrange your transportation in advance. While this could be said for any gentlemen’s club, be careful of your surrounding on your way to, while on and leaving Bourbon Street. New Orleans Club Rule #2: Be Careful On Bourbon Street! Despite the name brand stigma, however, drink prices are usually the same and you can still enjoy yourself on a conservative budget. The name brand club parent companies have put a ton of money into giving “Vegas-class style” to the older historic properties on Bourbon Street. While the name brand clubs, such as Penthouse, Hustler and Déjà Vu, may be the more upscale and pricier options, the quality of your experience will usually be much better here than the little hole-in-the-wall clubs on Bourbon Street. New Orleans Club Rule #1: Stick With The Name Brands! Before we get started, I did have the chance to review quite a number of gentlemen’s clubs during my trip to New Orleans, and there are a few things you should be aware of before you head out to the Bourbon Street gentlemen’s club scene: As with all of my gentlemen’s club reviews, I’ve rated the club on a scale of one to five stars, with five being the best possible rating. I arrived at the club at 7:30pm on a Wednesday night while on my recent visit to the 2015 Gentlemen’s Club Expo. Déjà Vu Showgirls in New Orleans thoroughly embraces its local heritage with VuDoo Burlesque, a nightly burlesque show that performs at 9:30pm, 11:30pm and 1:00am. Whether you’re in New York City, Los Angeles, Miami or any other big city, you’ll have clubs that range from small and seedy to those that large and cater to celebrities and a more affluent clientele. Whenever I visit a gentlemen’s club, I never really think to judge it based upon its appeal to the local culture and history. ![]()
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