![]() Bawdily dubbed a “whack shack” by door attendant Tristan Heydt (a gentleman will not repeat this colorful phrase, though he will smile inwardly as it will remind him of Falstaff’s lustier moments), the Lusty Lady does offer the most female flesh for the buck. Peep shows are the minority of gentlemen’s clubs in San Francisco, but the collectively-owned Lusty Lady on Kearny Street is well worth the visit. ![]() Now then, on to a strip club code of etiquette that will separate the true gentleman from the average Joe. Though the women employed in a gentleman’s club shed their clothes for public enjoyment, they are at work and ought to be treated as such. A gentlemen’s club is not a brothel and treating it as such will only net you the scorn, and with any luck, the drubbing, you so wantonly deserve. Let me commence by stating the obvious for those louts for whom it bears repeating. ![]() As a bouncer outside one of North Beach’s many strip clubs told me on a recent evening, “We may be a gentlemen’s club, but to be honest we don’t get a lot of gentlemen in here.” A gent’s environs, no matter how tawdry, are insufficient excuse for shabby behavior, and thus I set out to chat up bartenders, doormen, dancers and janitors and alike at the Lusty Lady, the Roaring 20’s, and Mitchell Brother O’Farrell Theatre to compile a kind of etiquette guide in the hopes that our fine city’s gentlemen’s clubs will be frequented by just that. His behavior, his dress and his general mien should remain beyond reproach, especially when an evening’s pursuit of pleasure takes a somewhat seedy detour. ![]() An unswerving devotion to proper decorum is the hallmark of any gentleman. ![]()
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