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					Originally Posted by firedog1000  What time does Some Beach open at?  Passed by yesterday and it looked closed around 2:30 | 
	
 
I went in shortly after 6:00 Fri. afternoon; the place was dead.  No cover charge at that hour.  Only a bouncer, 3 bartenders (one being blonde and very easy on the eyes), and 1 - 2 guys watching TV.
Having chatted with the bartender, I learned that there 
would be entertainment later in the evening; so I hung around.  It didn't hurt that beers were going for $4 each; we'll see how long these prices hold.
Things began to pick up ~7:40; that's about the time K**, one of the dancers, dropped by my table to chat and subsequently help me drain my wallet in the lap dance area, where 3 long leather couches are arranged in a "U" config.  
A little about K** to put subsequent discussion about the club in perspective -- Incredibly beautiful:  Tall, with long blonde hair, magnificent toned body, natural C cups, NO tats anywhere!  Her claims of having a clientele of doctors, lawyers, etc. are entirely believable.
She confirmed that Sugar's and Some Beach are under the same ownership; the owners opened Some Beach, she said, as an upscale alternative to Sugar's, which has become "ghetto" (her words).  
When I asked why so dead before 7:30, she replied that Grand Opening -- set for the 1st Fri. in May -- has not yet taken place. 
Get this:  Although K** and a number of Sugar's top-of-the-line dancers went to work at Some Beach at the owner's request, when K** told Sugar's management of her decision to move next door -- having already informed her clientele -- Sugar's management was 
pissed, and has treated her as a traitor.  (Apparently the owners may have created the proverbial "house divided against itself.")
Having gone out to the Valero ATM to re-load my wallet, I returned to meet C***, another blonde, well-toned, unblemished sweet thang who alternates between the SA Men's Club and Some Beach:  physical proof that the latter is trying for an upscale image.
Whether by coincidence (due to the preferences of the line-up of dancers that evening) or deliberate design, the music was very much to my liking -- a lot of Euro techno pop and oldies (such as ZZ Top's "Sharp-Dressed Man").
Shortly before I left, there were a couple of girls doing -- or should I say trying to do -- a synchronized dance around the brass pole on the main stage.  They kept getting tangled up with each other; if they ever get their moves worked out -- whoa!
I did not realize there was a VIP section upstairs; may check that out on a subsequent visit.  May also check out the menu; when I arrived, the bartender mentioned that the kitchen was open, but I'd already snarfed down dinner before doing my recon.