Strip Clubs in Juarez
Strip clubs in Juarez are a lot like strip clubs in El Paso, except that they
also feature prostitution. Of course, a customer isn't obligated to
do anything more than drink beer and watch the dancing. There are also a lot
of prostitutes that just hang out in bars such as
Don Felix
and
Yankee's
(both on Juarez Avenue, a few blocks
from the bridge). These will take you to a nearby hotel for whatever
you are looking for.
Exotic clubs in Juarez, on the other hand, are places where the women take
off their clothes, dance, and can take you in a room if you want.
I can think of four places like that (or you can rely on the taxi drivers, but
I'd never do that):
Pink Lady. The cab drivers like to take you there,
because they get the best kickback from the place. There is a shuttle from
one of the truck stops in El Paso. They have moved it since the last time
I was there. It used to be on Altamirano, north of 16th of September. It
is still on Altamirano, but south of 16th of September. Walk south on Juarez
Avenue, turn right on 16th of September. Altamirano is about 8 blocks down.
Turn left there.
Alice & Charly Ladies Night Club. This place is
better known by its old name, Fausto's, although it hasn't officially been
called that for about 5 years. This is the best place I know to watch them
dance. They have some really attractive women there. Walk down Juarez Avenue,
on the right side of the street, until you see a plaza to your right,
with a
statue (brass?) of a horse, along with two giant horse shoes.
On the
left (south) side of this plaza there is a dance hall that was closed for a
few years. It was called Hawaiian's, but now it just says 'Dance Hall', or
something like that. Expensive sign, too. On the north side of the plaza,
against the next street, Mariscal, is the club. The plaza is roughly across
from Yankee's, and before (north of) Mejia.
New Year's club. I haven't
been in there in years, but the place has been around at least since 1978.
Walk down Juarez Avenue, pass Mejia, turn right on Maria Martinez. It is
on the right side, 1 block down, on the right side, across from
a
coliseum used for wrestling matches.
Club Panama. It is on Santos Degollado, a street
that runs roughly parallel to Juarez Avenue, 2 blocks to the west.
It is south of Mejia. When I say 'roughly parallel' to Juarez Avenue,
you have to appreciate that Juarez streets, particularly downtown,
are not very parallel. Anyway, go south on Juarez Avenue, right on Maria
Martinez, two blocks to Santos Degollado, turn left there,
1-1/2 blocks up (south), on the left.
"If you are interested in more on this topic, check out
www.ladiesofjuarez.com. I have
no affiliation with that site at all, but it
has a better list of clubs than what I have here. If you join their site as
a member ($25), you can get more detailed info, including pictures."
If you are interested in El Paso Strip Clubs, be sure and check out
El Paso Strip Clubs.com.
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