The husband and I checked out this bar on a tip from dancers who we met at Stock (we checked it out the year before) the main difference between these 2 bars are the types of men featured.
Stock is beefy wrestler looking guys who can be a bit aggressive when coming around for a private dance. As last year was our first year visiting an establishment like this (we come from Ontario and had not checked out any other strip bars in the province) we were some-what caught off guard at Stock when we got a dance that cost $800 when it was done.
On the flip side - Campus guys will tell you how many songs you have been with them for to avoid that issue, the guys there where very personable, most spoke English fluently which helped - some only spoke French but sometimes you only need a few words lol.
A big thing for these bars is the atmosphere and hands down this venue wins - we checked out the other strip bars and by far this place is way more welcoming, friendly and filled with very few unruly guests.
The dancers were a great mixture of body and ethnic types. My husband prefers thin darker skin guys and I prefer muscle, straight-ish white guys , we were both very happy with the selection of men.
We visited the city for a full week and basically hit this bar up almost every night - after the 3rd night we noticed they rotated a number of new guys though which was nice because after seeing the same guy come on stage more than 3 times can take the thrill out of the experience a bit.
The drinks (as someone else alluded to) are really reasonable priced and they always have someone coming around taking orders.
We actually ended up chatting with a lot of the dancers who clearly understand if you are there to just watch and not get a dance - they will talk with you and just be good conversation - I really enjoyed that part as well.
We are heading back to Montreal in January and will definitely check this venue...
   Read moreA couple of weeks ago I was in town from Halifax, NS for a couple of days visiting family for my birthday and doing some shopping and I decided to check out Campus early on in the evening after exploring the village before I flew back home the next morning. I am really glad I did. As it was a week day and early evening I knew it might be quieter. The bar itself is really nice , classy and really cozy. I met a few older guys and shared a few laughs and had a great chat. The young bartender with longer dark hair was wonderful. He has a great personality and very welcoming. Ice cold beer on a hot day really hit the spot. But the one who really made my short visit special was the first dancer.. a beautiful young guy named Tyler from Alberta. He was so friendly, kind funny and sexy. He invited me to play a couple of games pool with him before he started performing. So much fun but hard to keep your mind on the game though . Such a sweet, beautiful guy, very down to earth and gives great hugs. Yes I am one of those Nova Scotians that are huggers and super chatty. Lol. I only had time to watch a little bit of his performance as I had to be elsewhere at 9. I felt bad because I was really enjoying myself and did not have time for a private show with Tyler or watch him dance again. Be sure to check out his Onlyfans page đ . Thank you Tyler and the bartender ( I forgot your name ) for a great time. I will definitely be back in December when I am in town for hockey. I hope Tyler will al be around.. I highly recommend you checking ...
   Read moreVisiting from Australia. It was my 'first dance' experience. I honestly don't need strippers to keep my sex life busy, but I simply thought it'd be fun - the gay, Montreal way.
Dylan, a straight dancer tried to rip me off for the amount of time he spent with me, despite being all sweet and friendly at first.
When I politely refused to pay for what I believed was an inflated amount, he immediately turned violent and aggressive. I was PHYSICALLY abused, pushed to the sofa and I was told the following: 'you won't leave until you pay'.
Thankfully, the very professional, down to earth and friendly manager, happened to save the night from turning extremely bitter.
I was at the verge of calling the cops, however Hamlet was kind enough to empathise with me, listened to my concerns and therefore I felt respected but most importantly I felt safe.
All in all, it was meant to be a special and fun farewell night for us in Montreal, yet Dylan did his best to take it all away.
Would I recommend this place to gay men? Probably not. What may look hot, fun and attractive at first, can turn quite ugly pretty fast.
Be careful before you pick your dancer and make sure you discuss all the rules before they start dancing for you.
It was surely an experience and a valuable lesson learned, no more paid dancers until it's necessary, if ever. This whole encounter made me...
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