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Will be in Queretaro this summer for several days and I hope to visit "La Casa" which was listed in the old forum - back in September. Any updated info? An address? Do you need to buy drinks for the girls or can you just choose and go to a room? Prices? Other options in Queretaro? Any additional tips and info is appreciated. Thanks, -P
Want to go to la casa? easy ways to find it:
1) Ask any cab driver for "la yegua"(la ye-wa).
2) If you are in your car, ask for the "Hotel Flamingo" or "la Parrilla leonesa" both of them are less of a street of the place.
If tou are in the corner of the Flamingo Hotel you'll see at at your right and at the other side of the street a Pemex Station, in the other corner it's a tire shop (Good year), the street betwen both it's very visible and you'll see a black door at your right with two lamps (The wall it's very high).
Just knock the door, they open and let you in.
You had to take a drink meanwhile you are inside, and the women are around, some of them will ask directly if you are interested asking:"¿Quieres ir al cuarto?"
They are privates room for the drink with the girls, but you have to buy a bottle.
if you want a more personalized service, don't go in weekends or near payday, they got their hands full. (they don't "work" in Sunday)
Good luck and get fun!
zayber
La Yegua is located on Heriberto Allera street (not to be confused with a similarly named Heriberto street in another part of town). Buy a good map and look in the index under "A" for Allera. La Yegua apparently has no street number, but is on the west side about a hundred feet south of Avenida Constituyentes. Like Zaber said, look for the two big amber lights on the wall above a garage door. The door faces the Pemex station on the corner and is the only door in that block.
visitors to queretaro will find that as of the date of this posting that la yegua is open for business. everything in jackson's post of 7-7-01 on the old forum is still accurate, so this will serve as an update and cherubino will try to include some of the specifics cherubino would want to know the first time.
jackson says la yegua is the finest brothel in central mexico and cherubino thinks it could be the best anywhere. it is housed in a purpose-built structure located on calle heriberto allera about a hundred feet south of the intersection with avenida constituyentes. the building has no street number but all the cab drivers know the place. the front door faces the well lighted pemex station on the corner, across the street and one long block west of the hotel flamingo.
from the outside la yegua would appear to be a nondescript windowless warehouse taking up most of the block, but enter the large wooden garage door under the large amber wall lamps and you find yourself inside a motel-like building with dozens of rooms facing the inside paved courtyard where there is parking for several dozen cars. you can drive inside la yegua to park, but cherubino has seen the doorman direct one-occupant cars to park on the street. however you arrive, just knock to be checked out through the peephole then admitted.
once inside, keep to your left to enter the "showroom" which is a windowless low-ceiling room about 30x40 feet with an exotic dancer pole on a little stage in the middle and a wet bar against one wall. the north and south walls are lined with chairs and there are low chairs and tables filling the rest of the room. the furniture is so darned low it makes it appear everyone is squatting as around a campfire.
some of the girls do striptease and dance on the center stage. the white-haired lady sometimes found behind the bar is the duena (owner). don't order at the bar because you will not be served there; from the time you walk in one of the waiters will follow you around until you take a seat then he will take your drink order and bring it to you along with one of their short footstool tables. the obligatory first drink is $100 pesos and the girls' drinks $50 pesos.
there are some 60 girls who live on the premesis. among the girls are several high-mileage old pros, but most of the girls are under 30 and most of those 7-10s! there seem to always be a few stunning latinas at la yegua who will take your breath away. cherubino has found it a chalenge to get close to any of these, besides it is hard to talk with your breath taken from you.
cherubino likes to roam around and not be tied down to a table, but the layout at la yegua makes that kind of difficult. the waiters seem to always seat cherubino next to some #3 high-mileage girl who is hard to shake. all cherubino can say is to be polite but firm about who you want to meet. cherubino has had good success letting the girls come to him although it is difficult to handle a conversation with a #8 latina with a #3 already seated beside you kneading your crotch.
cherubino has never done the private-room thing and would appreciate anyone who could tell more about how that works.
you will need some spanish language skills to get along at la yegua because this far south of the border gringos are the exception and not the rule.
the clientele at la yegua is smartly dressed and apparently well heeled young mexican executives. the girl/guy ratio looks pretty unpromising when you first go in, but when cherubino visited, enough of the girls were curious about the lone gringo to come over for a chat. there is no dancing, just conversation and bargaining.
asking prices seem to be about $1000 pesos for an hour in the girls' room, cherubino bargained down to $750 pesos last thursday. the price quoted by the girl is inclusive of the room but don't forget to ask. as soon as your price is agreed, your latina will lead you out of the "showroom" to the courtyard where she will ask you to pay up front then she will disappear for a minute to go bank her money.
watch out for the "extra drink" scam, this is after the price is negotiated and then the girl wants an extra $50-$100 pesos for a drink to take to the room but then comes back empty handed counting on you to be destracted with thoughts of something warmer and softer than a drink soon to be in your hand. you need to have a cute answer like "but you'll spill tequila all over your bed" ready to use to avoid paying the extra $50-$100.
cherubino likes the gfe and la yegua has yet to let him down. la yegua must have a no-kissing rule in effect because the girls won't give out samples, but in the room it is gfe all the way with french kissing included. as always, it pays to be damned specific about what you expect to get, but cherubino has not been disappointed at la yegua yet.
Hey Everyone ,
Thanks for the information!
Does "La casa" have set visiting hours? What time does it open? Morning? Afternoon? I would like to visit during the day when there might be fewer guys hogging the chicas? Any info/
Thanks - P
Prokofiev:
Cherubino has never tried La Yegua prior to 9pm. If you are in the neighborhood, perhaps you could ask the guy at the door or at the Pemex station across the street, then let the rest of us know.
A friend of mine said the best hour to go it's after midnight in regular days (monday to wednesday, some people begin the party on thursday and weekend begin in friday) because it's less people and sometimes you can buy a ticket for win a girl's time, but avoid paydays that are the last and first days of the month and the middle, because most of people get paid bi-weekly (or as we say: "Quincena")
I don't know about the first hours of atention, but i agree that you can ask the employes of the pemex station, they always know because they can see the house all the time.
Have you planned in what hotel you'll stay? Maybe we can help you...
See you later.
zayber
I hear about a second strip club near the bus central (besides "Fiesta Charra") but i'm not sure even if it exist (The titanium were closed very soon and it was worse after the Fire in the Mexico club)
Somebody knows about a new strip club in Queretaro, or where are the ones in San Juan del Rio (20 minutes from Queretaro)?
Thanks.
Zayber
Hey everyone --
I just wanted to say that, though Jackson posted the report on La Yegua, etc, I sent it in through email, before the first discussion board was activated. At that time, all the reports were emailed in and then posted manually.
Anyhow. I have yet to make it to Fiesta Charra, the strip club operating in Queretaro, but I did just adventure in Dolores Hidalgo, posted it in the [url=http://www.wsgforum.com/vforum/showthread.php?threadid=1107]Central Mexico > Other Areas[/url] section.
I am trying to organize a special QRO adventure in the next few weeks, so hopefully I will have good things to report....
until then --
diablo mactavish
For a hotel, let me recommend the Holiday Inn Centro Historico on 5 de ferbrero. A bit expensive, $975.00NL per night for 2 adults and 2 children. Ambience is fantastic. Live music in the open patio area every night. Buffet three times a day and the service is impeccable.They do have vacation packages available that include meals. The food is great, menu or buffet! Going back in December and would like info on strip clubs and other entertainment as this trip was strictly family and structured.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by borderjumper
[i]For a hotel, let me recommend the Holiday Inn Centro Historico on 5 de ferbrero.[/i][/QUOTE]
Absolutely! The Holiday Inn there in Queretaro is nothing like those in the USA. A great place to hang out even if not staying there and the patio bar always seems to be a popular gathering spot for couples with a few singles thrown in.
If your interest is proximity to Queretaro's greatest monger's attraction La Yegua, then I would prefer the Hotel Flamingo. It is close and there is no problem bringing a girl back to your room so long as you paid the double rate when you checked in. Further down the street, the Hotel Impala is also good, no problem with girls in the room, secure parking, etc. but you and your girl have to enter through the lobby. The Fiesta Inn near the Holiday Inn is also good. Downtown there is a rustic old place Hotel Hidalgo that will make you feel you have stepped back into the 19th century, though I have never taken a girl there.
Finally made it to La Yegua Friday night. Despite excellent instructions on this board, I walked by the place twice without seeing it. It is a half block down the street from the big avenida (Contruyentes?) and the amber lights are blocked by a street vendor selling tacos.
Some more info: The place opens at 8:30 pm and is closed every Sunday. 1st drink is mandatory and is 105 pesos. All other drinks for you and the girls are 55 pesos. The layout has been described here before. Two walls of women in chairs - about 25 on each side with the men in the middle sitting on very low chairs. The quality of the girls amazed me. Most were 20-30 and all (almost) were VERY attractive. The thought that I could sleep with any of these women made my head spin. The weird thing was that all the women were by themselves as were all the men - like at a high school dance. Very strange! I sat for a long time alone before an attractive morena approached me - to buy a raffle ticket for 100 pesos. She expained that none of the women were allowed to approach men, you had to call them out. I wanted to walk over and check each one out, but didn´t. Soon I was joined by the oldest woman in the room - over 40? and several levels below the others. We talked and drank. Why was she allowed to approach me? Don´t know, but the only two older women in the place were working the room. Special rules for the elderly?
You can probably guess what happened. I went with the oldest and least attractive woman. She was a good talker and had some interesting "assets" for me to check out. I thought I´d get a good deal. She wanted 1200! No way. 1000? Sorry. 800? OK I went with her and enjoyed the ride. No rush and very sweet.
Some observarions: Many of the girls were blondes, more than half! I like the traditional morena look. Also too many giant shoes (hate them) and fake tits (hate them) along with the hair dye and wigs. But that aside, these women were very attractive, surprisingly so. I was told that this is one of the safest places in Mexico. A doctor takes blood samples and gives exams every Thursday. Rubbers for everything. You start with a dick cleaning and exam by the girl and she washes you with a disinfectant. She uses an antibiotic cream from the doctor everynight after finishing her work. At least that is what they told me. Could be BS.
Some numbers: The girls stay free in their rooms 6 nights a week. The give 250 to the house for every trick and the house keeps all drink money. Will accept 700-800 but won´t bargain much lower - unless a real dead night. Some women may want more. Average 2-5 tricks a night. Do the math - thats about 50K US per year with NO taxes. A lot of money here, a fortune in Mexico. Check it out. Next time I´ll hold off and try the younger talent. Total cost is about $100-$125 complete for a night of entertainment. Not cheap, but worth it. Check it out . . .
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Prokofiev
[i]Finally made it to La Yegua Friday night... She expained that none of the women were allowed to approach men, you had to call them out... Soon I was joined by the oldest woman in the room - over 40? and several levels below the others.[/i][/QUOTE]
Sounds like you might have met Veronica. A nice lady, and judging from Cherubino's own experience as well as what he has heard, she is okay if you go for the more mature type. She has been there off and on at least 10 years.
Cherubino did not know there was a rule against the girls approaching clients... that explains a hell of a lot. Darn rules keep changing! Cherubino plans to head over there in the next day or two, so the update was most helpful.
Gracias!
Some more info on Queretaro ;
I tried the Holiday Inn - full and expensive and the Fiesta Inn next door. Fiesta wanted 1100 peso +tax = $128 US a night. That is a bit much for Mexico plus they are located on a very busy street a good ways from el centro. I stayed at Hotel Amberes at 350 a night, no tax. Very clean, nice people, very Mexican and a good/ cheap restaurant as well. 3 nights plus my food was about 1300 pesos =$135. Try it. A good location near Hidalgo Park near el centro.
As to La Yegua, I believe every woman is available, you just need to ask her. I was told to make eye contact and wave or call out "Chica, Ven aca!" They are NOT playing hard to get - only following the rules. Also, I was told that the girls NEVER rip off a client in any way for fear of losing their job. Same with waiters. The white haired matron - who was there at the bar - runs a very tight ship, has political connections and doesn´t want to screw up a good thing. Any problems, tell her and she will fix it.