199 Commercial
Provincetown, MA 02657
Barnstable County
Phone: (508) 487-1527
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by Matthew H. on
It's okay if you're an out-of-towner and have never been to a real drag burlesque show before. The girls are definitely gorgeous, but the act is mediocre at best. It takes more than a lot of weave tossing, tired music & uninspired routines to impress me, I suppose (tho they do score points for working the bar top in those heels). The performers are also your servers/hosts and, while they are personable, the social awkwardness is a constant reminder that they're only in it for the $$$. It ain't cheap either. The food is nothing you couldn't get at Elephant Bar, and the drinks are, well... pathetic. The DJ downstairs should be shot. Then there's the two old white-haired owners who are perched center stage at the bar.... a licentious sight indeed. You wonder what other 'royalties' these creepy dudes collect for importing for such entertainment.
by Sharon W. on
The mash-ups are great and they ARE danceable. Show up before 10 pm for $6 cover. It's also nice to arrive early if you want to talk to friends, because it's relatively quieter and very empty at that hour. Don't show up early if you're only there to dance, though, you'll just be bored. Other great features: -clean spacious bathrooms! -interesting space, with upstairs area and another bar there -taco stand open till 3 am! they don't even gouge you on prices, either. the quesadillas are great =) -no dress code, which you can sort of tell by looking around... I'd count this as a positive -really friendly bar staff and bouncers. I saw them asking drunk people whether they were alright and reminding them to drink water. About that last point: I'd taken off my shoes because they hurt (thanks, DSW clearance) and the employee who walked by was totally nice about telling me not to be barefoot.