Hello,
Does anyone have any new info on the clubs?
Will be visiting this weekend and would like to see what the local action is like.
Has anyone got adresses of the clubs, will post reports if I can find the clubs.
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Hello,
Does anyone have any new info on the clubs?
Will be visiting this weekend and would like to see what the local action is like.
Has anyone got adresses of the clubs, will post reports if I can find the clubs.
[QUOTE=Loafinger; 1255527]Hello,
Does anyone have any new info on the clubs?
Will be visiting this weekend and would like to see what the local action is like.
Has anyone got adresses of the clubs, will post reports if I can find the clubs.[/QUOTE]Ask any cab driver for Bruces or the Stables and they will get you there. Please post your reviews because I have to go that way again soon.
Hi Alan,
I will be in a hire car so any directions would be good.
I'm staying in the south of the island so its a long taxi drive up and back.
[QUOTE=Loafinger; 1255877]Hi Alan,
I will be in a hire car so any directions would be good.
I'm staying in the south of the island so its a long taxi drive up and back.[/QUOTE]Stables is in Cassada Gardens. You make the turn off Old Parham Road next to the car dealership (Hadeed) and go straight down, then take a left I think. Somewhere around that road, I'd suggest maybe quietly asking one of the Jamaicans who hang out at the brightly coloured red jerk shack on the opposite side.
Bruces is at the end of Grays Farm, on the road to Five Islands. You take the main road at the corner of the football field and go straight down for some time (about 5-10 minutes) and it will be on your left.
Personally I'd suggest the taxi idea at least at first, as these two places might be a bit difficult to find unless you know where you're going. At least once you've gotten the layout, it will be much easier to navigate by car. If you don't want to pay too much taxi fare, then you can simply drive up into St. John's (preferably a lighted, safe place like the bus station) and take a taxi there.
Another good place is VIP, which is a on the same road as Bruces's, but a couple minutes before that. Pretty nice.
You could also check out Jam Dung (if it's still open) which is on Nevis Street pretty close to Redcliffe Quay. Not 100% sure if its open, as they had arrested the manager on human ttrafficking charges a couple months ago. Wendy's is also in town, at the end of Popeshead Street.
Whoops, just saw that you would have been here last weekend? Hopefully this helps for the mongers who visit in the future.
PS. I think Blue Diamond has closed, not sure if there's still a strip club there or if its just a bar or currently closed though!
Hi Foehammer,
Thanks for the info unfortunately it was too late for me but will come in handy next time.
I managed to find Bruces and Wendys but both were shut on Sunday late afternoon the only time I managed to get away.
I did see another club out on Old parham Road just past the petrol station it was on the right as you head out, but was shut as well.
Will try again when I'm back but not on a Sunday!
Gents:
Going to be there soon. I note that the information on the board is a little dated and was wondering if anyone could give me a status on places like Wendy's; Stables etc?
Thanks! I will report!
Polvo
[QUOTE=Loafinger; 1260271]Hi Foehammer,
Thanks for the info unfortunately it was too late for me but will come in handy next time.
I managed to find Bruces and Wendys but both were shut on Sunday late afternoon the only time I managed to get away.
I did see another club out on Old parham Road just past the petrol station it was on the right as you head out, but was shut as well.
Will try again when I'm back but not on a Sunday![/QUOTE]Hey Loafinger,
These places are rarely open during the afternoons / evenings. Sometimes they do not open until 10/11 pm, so if you do decide to go in the afternoon it's highly unlikely that you'll get any play.
[QUOTE=Polvo; 1451484]Gents:
Going to be there soon. I note that the information on the board is a little dated and was wondering if anyone could give me a status on places like Wendy's; Stables etc?
Thanks! I will report!
Polvo[/QUOTE]Polvo,
Stables, Bruces, Wendy's and Jam Dung / Down are still open to the best of my knowledge, although I have not actually had a proper look inside for quite a while.
"Happy Acres" just outside of town on Fort Road also seems to be a good place for mongering, and also offer "short term" rooms for as little as an hour.
Not to bring a racial element here, but if you are white then I would highly encourage you to exercise caution when visiting these places. The clientele sometimes is of the unsavory type, and I have heard of reports of people being robbed. There are some who still think that white people "have money" and will look to take advantage.
That being said, you will be usually safe while inside, as all of these places have security. I would not recommend walking to and from these places however. If anything, ensure that you have the number of a taxi man handy.
As I mentioned in the post below, these places are hardly (if ever) open early, so if you visit before 10 (and sometimes 11) at night, you'll simply encounter a closed / locked building.
Wendy's and Jam Down are located in downtown St. John's, and have mainly Jamaican girls. These girls dance as well as play.
Stables and Bruces have a mixture of nationalities, but a larger proportion of ladies from Santo Domingo. Most of these girls just play.
I'm not sure about Happy Acres, as I've never been inside.
Again, I'd warn against walking around in town late at night, get a taxi (much safer). And don't forget, these places will not be open early, so no sense bothering to go anytime before 11 I'd say.
Other than that, have fun.
FoeHammer2.
Great, thanks for the heads up. It's amusing how black on white is never racial but the reverse is! I will do a daylight drive by to look at surrounds before I contemplate a later run. Very much appreciate your words of caution. If I dislike what I see I will simply abort, I don't need the hassle that much.
Polvo
Officer stabbed at brothel.
[quote]By Observer media. Friday, December 20th. 2013.
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ST John'S, Antigua- A young police officer was reportedly stabbed multiple times at the brothel known as Stables Nightclub last night (Thursday).
The officer is said to have graduated from the Royal Police Force training academy in October. He is now nursing what witnesses say are five stab wounds in his back.
He was reportedly not on duty at the time of the incident.[/quote]
I arrived here in St Kitts on 30 Jan and I am leaving today 4 February. I am just buying one way tickets and island hopping. I didn't come here for mongering, but I will monger when I can, like I did last week in St Maarten. Later today I'm going to. Antigua and I don't expect much action there either.
I stayed at a Hotel near the Marriott, called Sugar Bay. Along the Frigate Bay area beach there can be many locals and college kids. I was told by a taxi driver that a small club on the beach called the Spanish club will sometimes get some girls from the Dominican Republic hanging out and will be open to offers. I walked by this place many times and. I have seen a couple ladies sometimes, but I usually saw them when I wasn't mongering. Like yesterday I got done snorkeling and was wet, felt dirty etc, then I seen a couple girls there. I walked back about an hour later and there weren't any ladies there. I wouldn't call that a monger spot, I would just call it a place where once in awhile you might find someone taking offers. Another driver today told me sometimes Spanish girls or University girls will hang out and are willing to make some money. But there aren't many people hanging out in the area except for the weekends. This island has a lot of University Students, I see them all over the place. A lot of them hang out at a coffee shop (where I am now) called Rituals, it is near the Sugar Bay Club, just a few minutes walking from the Marriott. A driver told me many of the students are here for a Medical School, or the Veterinary University. I have seen plenty of good looking University women around here, most seem to be Canadians or Americans.
Two drivers that I used told me of the areas downtown in Basseterre. It is small though, after walking just 30 minutes you would get bored. I never seen places open or women though. There are some political things going on here now and I was told some places were ordered to be closed last weekend. From what I was told a lot of people from the Dominican Republic live here, it comes from many years ago, a lot of them were here before. So they can travel here pretty easy. I got bored once and got a haircut downtown and it was all Dominican guys in there cutting hair. The guy cutting my hair told me of clubs with Dominicans working. But I never seen any girls. It was bad timing for the political things going on, and not much happens during the week days. Once decent sized place was open but not many people were in it, so I gave up last night, which was a Tuesday night.
The biggest areas of these bars, and most of them don't even have a sign saying they are a bar, are near the ferry terminal. If you were at the ferry terminal walking away from the ferry, you would walk towards your left along the street with the ocean. Most bars are not marked, so if they are closed you will be wondering where are the bars.
If you walk one street away from the ocean there are more bars along that street. I was walking around town last Saturday during the day and I walked past 5 black girls sitting down. It seemed like they were talking about me, then as I walked by someone said something, but I didn't understand what she said so I kept walking. After I was about 15 feet past them, one of them very clearly asked me if I had any $100 bills. I stopped walking and turned and looked at her and she looked at me and said something. I once again did not understand what she said. Just about everyone speaks English here, maybe some Dominicans don't. But she much have switched to Creole or something. Since I have too many stuff on me, my full wallet, camera, phone, camera, watch etc, I decided to not go up to her and see what would happen. I was still being very cautious of this place. After being here for awhile I feel quite safe here, even in some areas where it might not feel safe in other countries. The taxi driver was going to drop me off last night if we found something decent and he assured me nobody would bother me. There are definitely plenty of police downtown.
I was told more and more Dominicans are coming here, and with there being some, but not much prostitution going on here now, but some is happening, and some girls probably had some working experience in the DR, I imagine maybe in 3-5 years there might be quite a bit more sex for money going on here, that is if the police can turn a blind eye, or some laws change. Something else here is there is almost zero pharmacies, I only seen one in 5 days. So I don't think you would want to come here to see a pharmacy either. Beaches here are only OK, not much nightlife, or shopping, and hotels are costly compared to some places. I don't see any reason for me to come back here. If you brought your own woman and you wanted a warm and quiet place then maybe you would be OK here.
Thanks for the St. Kitts report Google, but I guess it would have been better placed in the St. Kitts thread.
The American college students are there only for short periods (6 months to 2 years) and don't monger.
You should try the G-Spot in Sandy Point Town on weekends, a couple of years back the owner was thinking of bringing in strippers.
There Dominicans are attracted by the island's increasing tourist potential, although most tourists only stop-over on cruises. I've always seen Dominican visitors get hassled at immigration at the airport.
Some of the beach bars at Frigate Bay are wild on weekends, with some girls around (although everyone knows each other, so prices wise it would have to be worse it for a girl to be seen with an outsider) and drugs changing hands in the dark.
Cruise ship stopover coming up. Are any of these places open in the day? Which ones will be the safest and what prices are offered?
[QUOTE=FoeHammer2;1459094]Polvo,
Stables, Bruces, Wendy's and Jam Dung / Down are still open to the best of my knowledge, although I have not actually had a proper look inside for quite a while.
"Happy Acres" just outside of town on Fort Road also seems to be a good place for mongering, and also offer "short term" rooms for as little as an hour.
Not to bring a racial element here, but if you are white then I would highly encourage you to exercise caution when visiting these places. The clientele sometimes is of the unsavory type, and I have heard of reports of people being robbed. There are some who still think that white people "have money" and will look to take advantage.
That being said, you will be usually safe while inside, as all of these places have security. I would not recommend walking to and from these places however. If anything, ensure that you have the number of a taxi man handy.
As I mentioned in the post below, these places are hardly (if ever) open early, so if you visit before 10 (and sometimes 11) at night, you'll simply encounter a closed / locked building.
Wendy's and Jam Down are located in downtown St. John's, and have mainly Jamaican girls. These girls dance as well as play.
Stables and Bruces have a mixture of nationalities, but a larger proportion of ladies from Santo Domingo. Most of these girls just play.
I'm not sure about Happy Acres, as I've never been inside.
Again, I'd warn against walking around in town late at night, get a taxi (much safer). And don't forget, these places will not be open early, so no sense bothering to go anytime before 11 I'd say.
Other than that, have fun.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Alan;1699502]Cruise ship stopover coming up. Are any of these places open in the day? Which ones will be the safest and what prices are offered?[/QUOTE]Unfortunately to the best of my knowledge they aren't. It's possible that Stables may be open but by and large these places are only open at nights after 9/10 pm.