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For Dallasites and those that frequent Dallas, the MagnumDallas Club will be located on West Mockingbird between Harry Hines and I-35 (Stemmons Freeway), at least as far as the Facebook page indicates. It’s very close to the New Fine Arts Adult Store and on the same side of the street. In their promo pictures on Facebook there are dancers who also dance at the World Famous Tin Room. That’s not necessarily a ringing endorsement as far as I’m concerned.

 

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Looking forward for those first reviews on Saturday morning. I follow Envy on IG and he was broadcast a first look. Looks like a good time.

 

 

Details would be great.. cover price.. drink price... recognizable dancers... LD charge... dancer that may be a available for pvt sessions.

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It's official! MagnumDallas (MD) opened for business last night at 7 p.m. I went to the grand opening and offer the following comments for those that might be interested.

 

MD is located in a strip mall on Mockingbird Ave in Dallas, between I-35 (Stemmons Frwy) and Harry Hines Blvd. It's a good location and what is nice about being located in this particular strip mall is that there is plenty of parking available. The venue is fairly large, upscale and certainly has a different vibe than the other three male dancer bars here in Dallas (Tin Room, Marty's, Zippers). Once you enter the club you'll find the main serving bar to the left. There are three drink service stations at the bar and you'll have to step up to get to one of the bar service areas. There is a smaller bar service area immediately to your right as you enter that doesn't require you to step up to get a drink. I only mention this because there were a lot of patrons last night using canes or were otherwise challenged stepping up to the main bar area.

 

Standing at the main bar and looking out to the far end of the club you'll find the following features in this order:

 

1. two pool tables

2. an elevated gathering/mingling area running the length of the club to the left of the main bar area

3. an elevated dance platform area running the length of the club to right of the main bar area that could accommodate 6-7 male dancers

4. looking past the two pool tables and segregated by a waist high wall you'll find a dance platform for dancers (3-4 dancers)

5. continuing on past this platform is a fairly large dance floor area for patrons (non male dancers) of the club.

6. continuing on past the dance floor area there is another highly elevated dance platform for male dancers. This dance platform has two dance poles and a large flat screen tv

7. looking out from the main bar area you'll find the restrooms located on the left and at the far end of the elevated gathering/mingling area I mentioned in point #2.

8. looking out from the main bar area you'll find the private lap dance area located on the right and at the far end of the elevated dance platform mentioned in point #3. Those wanting a lap dance will be escorted to this area by the dancer. Entrance to this area is also controlled by a staff member and entrance is only allowed if accompanied by a dancer.

 

Here is my take on MD:

 

1. While it is certainly geared for male dancers and those who enjoy them the club has been designed for other purposes as well. The large open dance floor is geared for patrons that like to dance. The main stage with dance poles could well serve other purposes or present other types of shows.

 

2. The sound system was quite good and while I'm not into music much the sound system is quite professionally done.

 

3. The private dance area is nicely done (Yes! I took one for the team and had a lap dance so I could report back to Forum members). Lap dances in Dallas are $20 a pop. Unlike the three other male dancer bars here in Dallas, the lap dance area in MD has (and only a guess) 5-6 individual lap dance areas, each segregated from the others with black curtains. Each private lap dance area has an overstuffed chair in it and they are quite comfortable.

 

4. I can't speak to drink prices except for the price of a Miller Lite. Domestic bottled beer was $5.75 (pricey for Dallas but I'm sure a bargain in other areas of the country) . Basically with a $1.25 tip you're looking at $7.00. I have no idea if they have a happy hour or not. Others may be able to chime with drink pricing.

 

5. Also, there was no cover charge. Will they have one in the future? I don't know. This was the grand opening and I'm sure they wanted as many people to show up as possible. It was very busy last night at 9 pm when I was there. It's unusual for a place like this to be that busy that early but, again, it was their grand opening.

 

6. MD plans on recreating the Trashy Tuesday nights that were so popular at the recently closed BJ's. Trashy Tuesday then moved to TMC but no private dances are allowed at TMC. Dallas residents will understand this whole Trashy Tuesday thing.

 

7. THE BATHROOM (ugh!)---This is the one downside to MD. Be sure to wear your sunglasses and sunscreen when you go into the bathroom. It is painted a bright white and the overhead lights are so bright I really did need a pair of sunglasses. Additionally, it is a very small place....only two stand-up urinals and they are butted up against the wash sink and not two feet from the entrance door. There also isn't a shelf to put your drink on which means you had to unzip your pants and pull "it' out all while holding your drink. Management really needs to rethink their bathroom layout and lighting.

 

Overall, I was impressed. Of course it's a new club and with time the newness will wear off. But it's refreshing to have a more upscale venue to choose from. Will it give the other three male dancer bars a run for their money? I don't know. The three existing clubs are dive bars and pretty trashy. A lot of people like that. I hope this place makes it. I give it two-thumbs up.

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It's official! MagnumDallas (MD) opened for business last night at 7 p.m. I went to the grand opening and offer the following comments for those that might be interested.

 

MD is located in a strip mall on Mockingbird Ave in Dallas, between I-35 (Stemmons Frwy) and Harry Hines Blvd. It's a good location and what is nice about being located in this particular strip mall is that there is plenty of parking available. The venue is fairly large, upscale and certainly has a different vibe than the other three male dancer bars here in Dallas (Tin Room, Marty's, Zippers). Once you enter the club you'll find the main serving bar to the left. There are three drink service stations at the bar and you'll have to step up to get to one of the bar service areas. There is a smaller bar service area immediately to your right as you enter that doesn't require you to step up to get a drink. I only mention this because there were a lot of patrons last night using canes or were otherwise challenged stepping up to the main bar area.

 

Standing at the main bar and looking out to the far end of the club you'll find the following features in this order:

 

1. two pool tables

2. an elevated gathering/mingling area running the length of the club to the left of the main bar area

3. an elevated dance platform area running the length of the club to right of the main bar area that could accommodate 6-7 male dancers

4. looking past the two pool tables and segregated by a waist high wall you'll find a dance platform for dancers (3-4 dancers)

5. continuing on past this platform is a fairly large dance floor area for patrons (non male dancers) of the club.

6. continuing on past the dance floor area there is another highly elevated dance platform for male dancers. This dance platform has two dance poles and a large flat screen tv

7. looking out from the main bar area you'll find the restrooms located on the left and at the far end of the elevated gathering/mingling area I mentioned in point #2.

8. looking out from the main bar area you'll find the private lap dance area located on the right and at the far end of the elevated dance platform mentioned in point #3. Those wanting a lap dance will be escorted to this area by the dancer. Entrance to this area is also controlled by a staff member and entrance is only allowed if accompanied by a dancer.

 

Here is my take on MD:

 

1. While it is certainly geared for male dancers and those who enjoy them the club has been designed for other purposes as well. The large open dance floor is geared for patrons that like to dance. The main stage with dance poles could well serve other purposes or present other types of shows.

 

2. The sound system was quite good and while I'm not into music much the sound system is quite professionally done.

 

3. The private dance area is nicely done (Yes! I took one for the team and had a lap dance so I could report back to Forum members). Lap dances in Dallas are $20 a pop. Unlike the three other male dancer bars here in Dallas, the lap dance area in MD has (and only a guess) 5-6 individual lap dance areas, each segregated from the others with black curtains. Each private lap dance area has an overstuffed chair in it and they are quite comfortable.

 

4. I can't speak to drink prices except for the price of a Miller Lite. Domestic bottled beer was $5.75 (pricey for Dallas but I'm sure a bargain in other areas of the country) . Basically with a $1.25 tip you're looking at $7.00. I have no idea if they have a happy hour or not. Others may be able to chime with drink pricing.

 

5. Also, there was no cover charge. Will they have one in the future? I don't know. This was the grand opening and I'm sure they wanted as many people to show up as possible. It was very busy last night at 9 pm when I was there. It's unusual for a place like this to be that busy that early but, again, it was their grand opening.

 

6. MD plans on recreating the Trashy Tuesday nights that were so popular at the recently closed BJ's. Trashy Tuesday then moved to TMC but no private dances are allowed at TMC. Dallas residents will understand this whole Trashy Tuesday thing.

 

7. THE BATHROOM (ugh!)---This is the one downside to MD. Be sure to wear your sunglasses and sunscreen when you go into the bathroom. It is painted a bright white and the overhead lights are so bright I really did need a pair of sunglasses. Additionally, it is a very small place....only two stand-up urinals and they are butted up against the wash sink and not two feet from the entrance door. There also isn't a shelf to put your drink on which means you had to unzip your pants and pull "it' out all while holding your drink. Management really needs to rethink their bathroom layout and lighting.

 

Overall, I was impressed. Of course it's a new club and with time the newness will wear off. But it's refreshing to have a more upscale venue to choose from. Will it give the other three male dancer bars a run for their money? I don't know. The three existing clubs are dive bars and pretty trashy. A lot of people like that. I hope this place makes it. I give it two-thumbs up.

 

Excellent layout description! I went on Tuesday night, about 10:30pm and here are my thoughts:

Nice club and staff! [For the crowd, over staffed!]

They had 6 dancers. "Jingle Bells" who was a very sexy Jamaican with dreads. And "Papi" a short, well built latin boy. There was a skinny rough trade looking guy in a harness, a tall very dark dancer type, and two boy next door types. Much like the other bars in Dallas, they are not really great dancers, but all seemed very friendly and attentive to the patrons who were there.

There is a VIP deck...no one was using it. The lapdance area was very nice, and the 2 dances I had were OK.

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I totally agree Magnum is a far more upscale bar than Tin Room. But in my opinion the overall dancer quality (and of course this is subjective) is better at Tin Room. By this I mean they are more handsome and better built on average.

 

I agree, have been back a few times now. The dancers are very aggressive - want you to do a pvt after you say hello. Seem very bored and only interested in their phones or pvt dances. Some of them do a great show/pole work, but overall Tin Room dancers are more fun!

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I agree, have been back a few times now. The dancers are very aggressive - want you to do a pvt after you say hello. Seem very bored and only interested in their phones or pvt dances. Some of them do a great show/pole work, but overall Tin Room dancers are more fun!

Surely you jest. The TR is a shithole of late with dancers to match.

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