The Alibi EXPOSED, PART 2 The Alibi isn't just a mentally toxic work environment, it's physically unsafe as well. The building hasn't been renovated in decades; The ceiling tiles throughout the building consistently fall. The dressing room is a small enclosed breeding ground for bacteria. The one air vent has NEVER been cleaned; Only half of it works (when the owner is gracious enough to use it.) There are untouched softball sized dust bunnies that have been accumulating on & inside the vent for years. One of 6 outlets functions properly. I personally witnessed sparks & smoke coming from 2 outlets but the owner refused to get any electrical work done because the "girls don't need to be back there anyway." The random 2x4's that make up the counters are broken & dingy. I've witnessed multiple spider nests in crevaces & ant trails where the wall & floor meet. The dressing room has a cement floor covered by a thin layer of carpet that is shredded & unsafe in multiple areas. The original grey color of the carpet is now dark grey/brown with assorted black stains due to having never been cleaned or maintained. The Abili does not provide sanitization or cleaning supplies/services for the dressing room, nor do they have protocols for bodily fluid spills or open wounds. Due to the foul nature of the dressing room, dancers refuse to step barefoot on the carpet in order to avoid health issues like fungus, bacteria, staph infection, etc. I've worked for several clubs in my 7 years as a dancer, without a doubt The Alibi is the most toxic, unprofessional, unsanitary establishment of all. My experience was modern day slavery with a side of Stockholm Syndrome. Dancers are better off working in Medford, Bend, Eugene etc. Customers, go drink next door at The Playhouse, it's cheaper & only a 30 second walk. When you return to the Alibi grab yourself a free ice water & some $1's from the bar, sit at the stage & watch the show! The dancers WILL NOT disappoint, they are gorgeous, extremely talented & very sweet!!! Don't forget to show love to the sexy female bartenders on weekends!! SUPPORT THE FEMALES, NOT THE...
Read moreMaybe I'm just used to better ran strip clubs; but, I don't have good times when I come here. Sure it's a small town. Sure there won't be as many women there as a bigger town or city would. I like to go to these places on my birthday and every time I come here it's blah music, it's over-priced drinks(which can be said anywhere), and you have to buy a drink. They wouldn't let me sit next to the stage without buying a drink. I don't even like alcohol so I have to spend money and just have my drink sit there cause I don't drink. EVERY TIME I GO THERE I GET IGNORED by the dancers. They only deal with "good looking people". Which makes no sense. Us "less attractive people" should be the focus. We're the ones who will dish out more money. If they upped their music it would be a lot...
Read moreThis place is an experience. We went this Saturday night. The clientele is a little questionable, the drinks are kind of expensive, and the whole place isn't quite what I would call classy. But we had a GREAT TIME! The redheaded dancer was a wonderful entertainer and the whole vibe is super relaxed. Bar, entrance fee ($5-$10), and everything is cash only. And sometimes the ATM isn't working so bring...
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